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Black-ish - Season 2
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.
23 December 1988, San Diego, California, USA
23 October 1958, Detroit, Michigan, USA
21 June 1978, New Jersey, USA
28 April 1953, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
4 July 1959, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
21 August 1949, Houston, Texas, USA
September 24, 2015
"The Word," Wednesday night's second-season premiere of black-ish, demonstrated both what a terrific show that ABC family comedy has become and how lucky we are to have it.September 28, 2015
It does its very best to examine its central subject from every possible angle.September 24, 2015
As much heart and genuine emotion Black-ish can mine from its stories, the weirder it gets, the funnier it is.September 30, 2015
It lays out various arguments, pushes some of them into the kind of exaggeration we call comedy, and leaves you to figure out where you stand on the serious theme, while providing you with some new intellectual ammo.September 24, 2015
Without giving away the conclusion, I'll just say, it's basically perfect.May 19, 2016
With a remarkable second season that managed such incendiary topics as the N-word, gun ownership, police brutality and religion with great humor and humanity, black-ish has joined the Lear-led pantheon of socially significant comedies.September 23, 2015
The series is funny, endearing, and studded with little truths about family life and race relations.June 08, 2016
Black-ish is even stronger - and more necessary - than ever.