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Dre drops Zoey off at college for orientation, where she makes friends with another incoming freshman; Zoey must plead her case when she learns Dre never turned in her housing application.
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Episodes
44 indexedElder. Scam. Date unknown
When Ruby gets scammed, Dre begins to suspect that she isn't as sharp as she used to be; Diane develops a crush on Zoey's visiting friend.
Juneteenth Date unknown
Dismayed by the twins' Columbus Day school play, Dre works on a catchy song to raise awareness about a black holiday that is worth celebrating.
Liberal Arts Date unknown
Dre drops Zoey off at college for orientation, where she makes friends with another incoming freshman; Zoey must plead her case when she learns Dre never turned in her housing application.
Mother Nature Date unknown
Bow feels overwhelmed after the birth of DeVante and learns she is suffering from postpartum depression; the kids babyproof the house in an effort to help their parents.
Public Fool Date unknown
An incident at school threatens Junior's future at his beloved Valley Glen Prep.
Sister, Sister Date unknown
Fresh off filming a stint on a reality show, Bow's sister comes to visit; Zoey suggests Dre spend more time with Junior.
Advance to Go (Collect $200) Date unknown
Dre organizes a family game night, and the competition is fierce; Bow makes it clear how she feels about Junior's girlfriend.
Bow Knows Date unknown
Dre runs point on a campaign focusing on the talk that black parents have with their children about racial bias; Bow finds an online support group.
Charity Case Date unknown
Dre is chosen to lead Stevens & Lido's new charity campaign that helps people give back to their community; Junior fails his driving test, so Ruby offers to chaperone a trip with him and the twins.
Dream Home Date unknown
Dre and Bow start to realize how much they relied on each other and how hard it is being on their own; Bow doesn't think Dre's new house is suitable for the kids.
First and Last Date unknown
Diane experiences a big life event; Dre conducts psychological warfare on Junior before challenging him to a game of basketball.
Inheritance Date unknown
Ruby has a talk with Dre and Rhonda about her inheritance; Bow's sister hires Junior to become her assistant.
North Star Date unknown
When both Dre and Bow's families show up for Easter, they have to learn to love each other's different cuisines; Junior tries to organize an Easter egg hunt; Jack and Diane pretend not to be interested to impress their cousins.
Please Don't Feed the Animals Date unknown
Dre's godbrother is released from prison, which sparks debate; the kids pressure Ruby to reveal secrets from her past.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T Date unknown
Dre and Bow confront gender biases of their own after finding out that Junior and Zoey have become sexually active; Ruby is hurt when she finds out that Jack and Diane have been hanging out with a friend's grandmother after school.
Sugar Daddy Date unknown
Dre is diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and resolves to cure himself; Jack is convinced that baby Devante hates him and enlists Junior and Diane for help.
Things Were Different Then Date unknown
When Dre helps Junior plan a birthday party for Pops, he sees his father's past in a new light; when Bow decides to say ``yes`` to everything for a year, Jack and Diane take advantage.
Unkept Woman Date unknown
Dre and Bow's morning routine with the kids changes; Junior bonds with Diane now that he is in charge of driving his siblings to school.
White Breakfast Date unknown
When Jack and Diane get in trouble at school, Dre and Bow have to figure out the right balance of discipline and support; Ruby thinks Junior's Spanish teacher is flirting with him.
Working Girl Date unknown
Bow struggles to adjust as she returns to work after maternity leave; Ruby gives the twins a workaround plan to get out of doing homework.
40 Acres and a Vote Date unknown
When Junior decides to run for class president, Dre steps in to be his campaign manager; Pops, Johan and Jack discuss the presidential election; Bow worries Zoey's college essay isn't good enough.
Andre Johnson: Good Person Date unknown
As they are planning Devante's birthday, Bow wants to be more mindful with all the new child-rearing rules these days, but Dre isn't having it; Jack and Diane try to change Ruby's bad habits.
Black History Month Date unknown
Dre is upset that Jack and Diane are getting the same surface-level education about Black History Month that he got when he was growing up; he is asked to make a presentation at the school assembly and wants to bring black history to life.
Black Like Us Date unknown
Dre and Bow are furious after Diane isn't lit properly in her class photo; Junior claims there is unspoken colorism within the family.
Black Math Date unknown
When Junior is accepted to Howard and Stanford, Dre tries to convince him to attend his alma mater; Ruby decides she's going to manage Jack's comedy career, forcing Diane to compete for her attention.
Christmas in Theater Eight Date unknown
The Johnsons can't agree on what movie to see on their traditional Christmas trip to the theater; Junior feels embarrassed about taking a gap year after he runs into his ex-girlfriend.
Collateral Damage Date unknown
The Johnson kids try to cope when Dre and Bow try taking turns living in the house to give each other space; tensions rise when the family reunites for Junior's high school graduation.
Dog Eat Dog World Date unknown
The family is divided over the idea of getting a dog; Bow's brother Johan is in town, and he doesn't get the warm welcome he expects from Ruby.
Don't You Be My Neighbor Date unknown
Dre develops a newfound joy of calling the cops over petty neighborhood issues but begins to question the example he is setting for Jack; Diane develops her first crush, and Bow wants to help but lets Zoey take the lead.
Dreamgirls and Boys Date unknown
Dre and Bow struggle with identity politics involving the kids; Diane's crush starts spending time with another girl; Junior's Valentine's Day date goes awry after Dre and Pops have a talk with him about chivalry.
Each One, Teach One Date unknown
When Junior tells Dre that Josh is his mentor, Dre flips out; Jack and Diane show their friends a video of Bow dancing, and she becomes the hot mom.
Enough Is Enough Date unknown
After Kyra's estranged father shows up and wants to bring Kyra home to Houston, Dre and Bow work to show him the amazing life they can provide for her; the kids go on a mission to get Kyra one last chili dog from Larry's.
Fifty-Three Percent Date unknown
Dre and Bow decide to go back to their therapist, who suggests they make time for a date night; when the bouncy house gets left behind after Devante's birthday party, Jack and Diane take advantage of it in different ways.
Friends Without Benefits Date unknown
Bow makes a new friend at work, and Dre thinks she has broken bird syndrome; when Junior transforms his shared room with Jack into a frat house, Ruby and Diane gang up against them.
Gap Year Date unknown
After Dre and Bow drop Junior off at college, he returns home, deciding he wants to take a gap year; Jack and Diane begin to question whether they should still be sharing a room.
Good Grief Date unknown
Bow's mom visits the family for the first time since the loss of Bow's dad; Bow decides to throw a big party for what would have been her dad's next birthday; Mason invites Diane to an MMA fight on the same night as the party.
justakidfromcompton Date unknown
Dre and Bow want to send Kyra to Valley Glen Prep, but after the school treats them like a charity case, they are infuriated; Junior wants to get a job as Josh's assistant at Stevens & Lido.
Purple Rain Date unknown
The family learn that Jack and Diane are not familiar with the music of Prince; each member of the family works to explain Prince's impact on their lives through his music.
Scarred for Life Date unknown
The twins opt out of the family Halloween costume for fear it will hurt their social status in school; Dre and Bow try to help by putting together a haunted house and inviting the whole seventh grade; Junior spends time with a girl from Ruby's choir.
Son of a Pitch Date unknown
Junior shakes things up at Stevens & Lido as an intern; Bow has a meeting with one of Kyra's teachers and learns that she has an aptitude for chemistry, but Kyra doesn't want to transfer to a magnet school.
Stand Up, Fall Down Date unknown
Dre decides to put Junior to work as an intern at Stevens & Lido; Bow lets Ruby watch Devante after the nanny quits.
Under the Influence Date unknown
Jack keeps getting himself into trouble, so Dre chaperones the twins' school dance to keep an eye on him; Junior fights with his girlfriend after she thinks he spends too much time taking care of Devante.
Waltz in A Minor Date unknown
When Dre's teenage cousin Kyra needs a place to stay, the Johnsons decide to take her in, but they have different approaches to helping her adjust to suburban life; Jack and Diane try to get Kyra on social media to get information about her.
Wilds of Valley Glen Date unknown
Dre takes Jack and Diane on a camping trip for school and hatches a plan for them to escape to a fancy hotel for some pampering; Bow gets an award at work, but feels undermined after a colleague is surprised to learn where she went to school.