Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) face a dilemma when the kids start asking tough, pointed questions Dre and his folks (Laurence Fishburne, Jenifer Lewis) want the kids to know the brutal historic truth of how the legal system has treated black people, while Bow looks to remain hopeful about what could still[...]
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But most importantly, they've allowed me to realize my dream of creating my own shows and I'm so proud of the work we've done together No matter what, the studio has never wavered in their support of my creative vision Leaving is bittersweet, but between my series on the air and projects currently in development,[...]
But behind the scenes there have been reports of growing tensions that were further aggravated by ABC's decision to pull a potentially controversial episode of Black-ish; reports that have fueled speculation that Barris is looking to end his deal with ABC Studios early.
ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey addressed both issues during the network's upfront press call[...]
Dealing with a baby who hasn't the time nor the patience for all of the noise, Dre (Anthony Anderson) attempts to read his son a bedtime story – only to make matters worse In a moment of parental desperation, Dre begins to improvise a bedtime story that conveys a number of his political and societal[...]