


Un hombre de familia lucha para ganar un cierto sentido de identidad cultural mientras cria a sus hijos en un barrio predominantemente blanco de clase media alta.
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One of the funniest show on TV today. With a name like Blackish you expect a lot f cornyness, but its not and somehow they make it work. The cast complements each other.
I must say that I like Black-ish - and the _-ish_ franchise as a whole. But by season 4, I'd hit a rough patch. Let me clarify this for you: I've always liked Black-ish. Just liked it, nothing more. Since almost every episode began with a history lesson, over the course of the first four seasons, I'd hit a rough patch. Meaning that I still very much liked the show, but I wasn't really looking forward to it either. BUT, then came Season 4 Episode 20: "Fifty-Three Percent". I was very much surprised by the different tone of this episode and happily surprised to find out that this was an arc that lasted multiple episodes. For the spoiler-seekers: [spoiler]This arc was about the marriage troubles that Andre and Rainbow were having[/spoiler]. It was so different than what Black-ish usually is about, but so fitting, so real, that it was almost a relief to watch these episodes. Great music, magnificent acting, powerful writing and a team that just knows how to work your feelings. I must say that I've found my love back for the show since then. I even believe - or maybe I'm just seeing it differently because I like it much more now - that the show has gotten so much better, having overall interesting story arcs for the characters - like Junior [spoiler]taking a gap year[/spoiler], the twins [spoiler]growing up and their struggles[/spoiler] and the Johnsons [spoiler]taking in Dre's cousin Kyra[/spoiler]. It's also amazing to see how _Black-ish_, _Grown-ish_ and now _Mixed-ish_ intertwine and how these characters get actual growth and learn from everything they do - unlike many other comedy shows out there.
With each episode I'm deducting a star... so glad this show is cancelled.... terrible story's and terrible acting from the whole cast...
Oh, I get it. Dre Johnson is an unfunny black Archie Bunker.
This is a very funny show and very underrated.































