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EPISODE
SEASON
Black-ish - Season 2 Episode 24: Good-ish Times
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.
11 July 1953, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
16 March 1962, Hollywood, California, USA
18 September 1950, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
1 December 1970, Fresno, California, USA
25 October 1972, Miami, Florida, USA
17 January 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
22 February 1986, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
19 February 1963, New York City, New York, USA
27 May 1957, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
September 11, 2018
While "Good-ish Times" is so solid and such a heavily-detailed homage, in terms of a season ender based on the plots the show has been working with, it doesn't completely work.
September 10, 2018
Ultimately, Dre's dream led to an honest conversation about his work concerns and a heartwarming scene featuring the family going through old family photo albums.
September 10, 2018
Black-ish often addresses class as much as race, and many of the situations transcend both, but Barris and his writers moved with increasing confidence into topics that more than explained the show's title.

