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How 'Blackish' tackled police brutality while staying true to its comedy roots. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now °F. Sunday, February 16th 2025 Today's e-Edition. Home Page.
"Why are these people so mad?" the youngest ... "Charcoal gray," Ruby (Jenifer Lewis), Dre's mother, says. "Basically black," Pops says. Later, Ruby tells the children that there are only ...
“Black-ish’s” multigenerational perspective — Dre’s parents lived with the family ... discussion by asking why protesters “are so mad” in a scene inspired by a conversation ...
But the episode ends with Ruby spray-painting “Black Owned” on Dre and Bow’s pristine garage door. “Bring it on, boys,” she says as she hunkers down in her lawn chair.
“Why are all these people so mad?” Barris recalls ... “Police beating up on an unarmed black man. That’s a story I’ve been hearing all my life.” In flashbacks, Dre recalled his parents ...
Wednesday's episode of Black-ish opened as almost all episodes of the ABC comedy do: Dre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) delivers a monologue, this time on the power of the media and the treacherous ...
Dre argued that they should tell the twins “the truth” and says “they’re not just children, they’re black children.” “I’m not ready for them to think and see the world the way that ...