Black-ish Season 2 Episode 8 Review: “Chop Shop”
Dre Johnson is a loud man with a big personality, so it’s no surprise when Black-ish tries to inject him into smaller, insignificant stories, the bala
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Dre Johnson is a loud man with a big personality, so it’s no surprise when Black-ish tries to inject him into smaller, insignificant stories, the bala
There are a lot of ideas shoved into the first five minutes of “Charlie in Charge,” which begs the question why Black-ish would ultimately sett
“Jacked O’ Lantern” makes no sense. Rather, it makes no sense that anyone involved with the creation of this episode would think this is log
As a sitcom wanting to make poignant statements about race and culture, Black-ish tends to find itself in one of two positions: either doubling down on the p
“Daddy’s Day” presents itself as a typical episode of Black-ish: Dre throws himself into a frenzy over something, and the rest of the famil
“Dr. Hell No” is a fine episode of television — one of Black-ish‘s best to date, a half hour that gets its racial perspectives out of the way earl
“Rock, Paper, Scissors, Gun” has the unfortunate task of airing a mere month after The Carmichael Show‘s own take on gun ownership in its
Given Black-ish‘s general disinterest in engaging with its cultural examinations on a deep, engaging level in its first season, how “The WordR
“Pops’ Pops’ Pops” is the first episode of Black-ish I can remember that hits the ground running, and never comes close to slowing d
The best scene of “Elephant in the Room” (any non-Diane involved scene, that is) is in the Johnsons’ kitchen, as the parents lament the fact