![]() ![]() the hype twins! -our fans make the show what it is, so i hope they know that we know how special they are. what are you doing? -panicking! i don't know! -i want to say to the fans thank you so much for supporting us, for riding with us through the good, the bad, the ugly. oh, god, no! -surprise! -surprise! -"black-ish" is the best and most important comedy of the 21st century, i believe. you'll sit there and think, "oh, dre would have said this about that," or, "this would have happened at the office," or, "i would have loved to have seen, you know, dre and rainbow talk about that." and that's the thing i think is going to kind of be one of our legacies. but as a family, we're gonna figure it out together. Casts: Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Marsai Martin. a whole lot of white, a whole lot of black, but mostly gray. we celebrate a horrible man when we don't even acknowledge ![]() Summary: In the premiere of this sitcom, a successful family man worries that his four children are losing touch with black culture, because they are growing up in an affluent, mostly white neighborhood. ♪ everything you know about columbus is a joke ♪ ♪ he didn't discover america, prepare to get woke ♪ -it helped to open up a dialogue that a lot of us weren't having. Starring: Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Marsai Martin. that can't be true! -the "juneteenth" episode of "black-ish" was so important. They now realize at least two things: there is a price to pay for giving their children more than what they ever had, and these. But their offsprings childhood is turning out to be much different than theirs. last time i went to the doctor was 1985. Like any parents, Andre 'Dre' and Rainbow Johnson want to give their children the best. they did? -yeah? -our thing and sort of our calling card were talking about things like postpartum, minorities, but blacks in particular, their hesitation with the medical system, of going to doctors. Black-ish, the groundbreaking series that has given voice to the Black experience through humor and heart, returns for an eighth and final season this Fall o. you know, when i was little, there were some other kids, and an entire country, that judge me based on my appearance. like, "mnh! sometimes i'm overweight." -it's hard to be the chubby new kid in school, you know? -and then here's these parents that have to speak to their children about survival instincts. my character had a big thing in that episode, just talking about my own issues with my body. After one of Dres secrets with Pops is spilled to Ruby, he realizes that his relationships with each of his parents have changed since they got married Bow surprises Jack and Diane with a brand-new car and tries to teach the twins how to drive. yes, it's a big deal because "the talk" goes on in every black household. ![]()
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