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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: The Word
Episode 02: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Gun
Episode 03: Dr. Hell No
Episode 04 : Daddy's Day
Episode 05: Churched
Episode 06: Jacked O' Lantern
Episode 07: Charlie in Charge
Episode 08: Chop Shop
Episode 09: Man At Work
Episode 10: Stuff
Episode 11: Plus Two Isn't A Thing
Episode 12: Old Digger
Episode 13: Keeping Up With The Johnsons
Episode 14: Sink or Swim
Episode 15: Twindependence
Episode 16: Hope
Episode 17: Any Given Saturday
Episode 18: Black Nanny
Episode 19: The Leftovers
Episode 20: Johnson & Johnson
Episode 21: The Johnson Show
Episode 22: Super Rich Kids
Episode 23: Daddy Dre-Care
Episode 24: Good-ish Times
Black-ish - Season 2
Description
Andre 'Dre' Johnson Sr., an African-American advertising executive who tries to pass on some of his urban culture to his seemingly uninterested children. Like any parents, Andre 'Dre' and Rainbow Johnson want to give their children the best. But their offspring's childhood is turning out to be much different than theirs. As he defines what the American dream means to his family in a multi-cultural world, one idea keeps surfacing. It appears that in this melting pot called America, we are all a little black-ish.
Andre 'Dre' Johnson Sr., an African-American advertising executive who tries to pass on some of his urban culture to his seemingly uninterested children. Like any parents, Andre 'Dre' and Rainbow Johnson want to give their children the best. But their offspring's childhood is turning out to be much different than theirs. As he defines what the American dream means to his family in a multi-cultural world, one idea keeps surfacing. It appears that in this melting pot called America, we are all a little black-ish.
Actors:
Nadia Quinn,
Sarah Randall Hunt,
Benjamin Mainville,
André B. Walker,
Lesley Tsina,
Julia Gallagher,
Barry Ford,
Elando Baltimore,
Henry Dittman,
Ken Jenkins,
Arianna Jaffier,
...»
Nadia Quinn
Sarah Randall Hunt
Benjamin Mainville
9 July 1989, Rhode Island, USA
André B. Walker
Lesley Tsina
Julia Gallagher
Barry Ford
27 March 1933, Oakland, California, USA
Elando Baltimore
Henry Dittman
13 December 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ken Jenkins
28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Arianna Jaffier
Director:
Kenya Barris
Country:
United States
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