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A Life-Changing Decision - black-ish
Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 13
"Homegoing"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 13, as Pops and Ruby prepare to move away, Dre and Bow consider if they should make a big life change as well.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 12
"If a Black Man Cries in the Woods"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episod 12, Pops, Dre and Junior go on a “man trip” to heal old wounds while Diane and Jack look at their college wish lists.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 11
"The (Almost) Last Dance"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 11, reactions are mixed when Pops and Ruby announce they are moving out of the house to travel the United States in their RV.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 10
"Young, Gifted, and Black"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 10, when Devante falls behind in school, Dre and Bow try to figure out if it's because he's the only black student or something more.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 9
"And The Winner Is..."
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 9, Dre gets news that he’s been nominated for an Ad World Award but may have to miss an important family function if he attends.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 8
"My Work-Friend's Wedding"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 8, Diane’s feud with the groom gets her uninvited to the wedding, but she tries to sneak in anyway and Charlie marries Vivica A. Fox.

A Sneaker Collection - black-ish
Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 7
"Sneakers by the Dozen"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 7, Dre spirals after finding out his white co-worker has a better sneaker collection than him and Bow lets Diane take a day off.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 6
"Mom Mentor"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 6, when Junior’s girlfriend, Olivia, gets into Yale, he asks Bow to convince her to stay and attend USC instead.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 5
"Ashy to Classy"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 5 Jack makes a bold outfit choice for picture day, and while Junior does not approve, Dre attempts to be more supportive.

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Watch black-ish Season 8 Episode 4
"Hoop Dreams"
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On black-ish Season 8 Episode 4, Jack gets a job as the locker room attendant for the LA Lakers, and Dre and Bow try to step in before the job goes to his head.

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