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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 14
"Things Done Changed"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 14, trying to prove to Diane that hip-hop isn’t dead, Dre realizes he may be more out of touch with trends and clients than he thought.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 13
"The Mother And Child De-Union"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 13, at brunch to celebrate Junior's birthday with Olivia and her mother, Bow must confront the idea that she and Junior are oddly close.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 12
"High Water Mark"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 12, Dre is hesitant about recreational use after catching Junior and Oliva smoking weed together but Bow doesn’t think it’s a big deal.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 11
"First Trap"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 11, after Bow makes history as the first Black female partner at her hospital, Dre feels like he's not doing enough.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 10
"What About Gary?"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 10, against Bow’s warning, Dre tries to educate her white cousin about how to be an ally and Olivia wants to impress Junior’s family.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 9
"Black-Out"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 9, when the power goes out in the neighborhood, Dre stockpiles on essentials, while Bow focuses on helping their neighbors.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 8
"Compton Around the Christmas Tree"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 8, Dre feels out of touch with his roots when Junior calls him a "Valley Dad," so he takes the family to his hometown of Compton.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 7
"Babes in Boyland"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 7, when Dre and Bow restrict Diane's social media accounts but allow Jack more flexibility, Diane calls them out on the double standard.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 6
"Our Wedding Dre"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 6, Pops and Ruby are getting re-married and Dre’s intimate wedding plans go awry when Pops’ brother, shows up for the festivities.

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Watch black-ish Season 7 Episode 5
"Age Against the Machine"
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On black-ish Season 7 Episode 5, Dre and Junior butt heads over how to protest, while Jack grows jealous as Diane hangs out with the older kids at school.

You should watch black-ish online and catch up on this hilarious family comedy. Black-ish stars Anthony Anderson (Andre “Dre” Johnson) and Tracee Ellis Ross (Rainbow Johnson) as two, upper-middle class black parents of four children living in a mostly white neighborhood. This unique sitcom touches on common racial and class stereotypes and jokes about them without being crude or offensive. The series is told from Dre’s perspective via voice-overs as he grows increasingly worried that his family is losing their cultural identity. His concern that his family has become “too assimilated” leads to some hilarious attempts to teach them more about their black culture. Dre is aided by his father, “Pops,” brilliantly portrayed by Oscar nominee Laurence Fishurne in his mission. This show offers plenty of funny and heartwarming moments for the whole family to enjoy. The entire cast is extremely talented and the kids are beyond adorable, especially the twins, Jack and Diane (played by Miles Brown and Marsai Martin). The writing is spectacular and will have you laughing out loud multiple times through-out each episode. If you’re in the mood for a charming, sweet, family comedy that will keep you laughing, look no further than ABC’s black-ish. Watch black-ish online now!

black-ish Quotes

This ain't our culture, we're black, not African. Africans don't even like us.

Pops

Wait, did they just put me in charge of the black stuff?

Andre