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Lauren Miller Bow and Andre (the parents) were having problems in their marriage (which lead up to almost divorcing).. they tried their best to not show their problems & yelling in front of their kids but eventually it got so bad (this clip) that they “accidentally” revealed it to them
Let me add another reply regarding Junior. Junior is THE most optimistic child in this family. You (almost) never see him down or angry. He’s also like a third parent to the rest of his siblings. So when they all saw their parents fighting, they all saw what they were hiding from them especially from Junior (the “third” parent) and because they never see Junior mad/sad/angry they immediately knew that this wasn’t nothing and that their parents would eventually divorce (which they didn’t thank God 😭)
When Junior got upset like that, I was literally shocked and it hurt more because he's such the optimistic one in the family. And seeing him upset also seemed to make his siblings bothered and hurt too...
You know you have a balanced character when Jr gets upset and mad. Yes, they make fun of him but in the end they're family and will be there for one another. However, seeing him hurt and angry shows the writers dont treat him as a joke 24/7. Just love the balance of humor and tragedy
@@fattysl26 Same. That's why I loved this scene so much. It was taken seriously when Junior got upset because he's the most optimistic one in the family.
Seeing Diane sad really hit home. Because she’s so keen and clever it’s tough seeing her so vulnerable and for once not being “one step ahead” of everything.
She was sad in disneyworld when she lost her glasses in that one ride. Rookie mistake: never wear your glasses when you go amusement park rides. I learned this the hard way when I went on a rollercoaster as a kid, but luckily, this couple managed to recover my glasses.
That scene literally brought me to tears. Seeing Jr. cry and then Diane running after him just ripped my heart out. This was one of their best episodes.
I'm so glad they had Ruby and Pops to stop Junior from feeling like it was all his fault. So many kids feel like their parents divorce was their fault and that there was something they could do when it isn't true and they tend to carry that guilt with them for most of their childhood until they're old enough to know better. But by then it's deeply rooted. They saved Junior from that heartbreak
Selfish and irresponsible parents don't communicate with their children properly, thus allowing the children to wonder and assume and be confused and eventually draw their own conclusions, which are never accurate. Those conclusions drawn usually include the children being at fault. Why would they not think they're at fault when they ALWAYS get caught in the middle of their parents bullshit?
I think the reason them nearly ending their marriage hit so hard for viewers was because Dre and Bow are like America’s mom and dad. They give us faith in everlasting love. And seeing them struggle was hard for all of us to watch. Our hearts were breaking right along with Jr.
omg I remember this storyline. It had me upset and in tears cause it felt like it came out of nowhere. It's one of those storylines that makes you think the show is coming to an end.
I like this part. There comes a moment in mariage where doors seemed closed and you can’t breath. You hang in there because of the kids. Then you realized you are hurting them too. Separation doesn’t mean divorce. Work it out individual and then together. I also think the emotions that the kids presented were really good.
Divorces are really awful, we want to be so advanced and focused on individual happiness. We are not a singular one; we are a collective us. I was a 37 year old married, pregnant woman , driving to an appointment and “used to be my girl” by the O’Jays came on the radio and I had a literal breakdown. I had to pull over cause I was hysterical. My dad loved the O’Jays, we didn’t go to church on Sundays we listened to the O’Jays. My parents split up when I was 11. I certainly want people to be free to be happy but their is always a price to pay for individual happiness.
True, the whole group of episodes when Dre and Bow went through a separation tore me apart. It actually made me look at my own 25 year marriage and say wait a minute we can do this.
Good for you. Anyone can get married. It takes two mature unselfish people to STAY married. But sometimes, things just run their course and you have to move on as two people who had a particular kind of relationship together that evolved into a different kind of relationship.
Am I the only one who feels like their fighting is mostly Dre's fault? Particularly right here. What's wrong with Bow going back to work, especially since Dre was out of the house and they didn't know if they were gonna get back together anytime soon? Somebody's gotta pay the bills and provide for the kids.
I feel their arguing can be seen from both sides. Yes, dre has issues but when bow didnt do anything about devante's learning abilities and thought it would be a passing issue, she failed to include dre if there was something wrong.
Both have a hard time communicating. I do blame dre more. He has all this baggage that he brings to everything. Bo just kinda ignores his issues without really working through them as a team and she just does her own thing regardless of dre s feelings. Sometimes I get it but in truth if you are going to be a couple you need to come to the same page on things.
@@kellharris2491 What you said is true. However, I always felt that "the black side" of the family was always chosen over everything else. You can't continually make a person feel like her childhood and values are less and expect it to go well! Bow is always made to feel like her white side isn't good enough. This is why she goes her on way in a lot of things: there isn't really any support! My son and I are of mixed descent. For some strange reason people feel it's enough to tell us we're black and to get over ourselves, but don't really give us the tools for navigating between our worlds nor do they accept us for who we actually are. People can't be happy and live their lives how an accepting society expects them to be! Furthermore, I always felt that Dre was a bit jealous of Bow and her achievements. That's why he agreed to having another child as a way to keep her out of her job, so he could be the provider for the family! Being underhanded like that doesn't help the family at all, because people will eventually understand what is happening and feel betrayed!
I remember this arc of episodes, folks were upset, they were like this is supposed to be a comedy, Lol what is this, folks did not want to see this show get serious
This show is based on the Creator of the shows real life and he really went through this and is still going through this with his wife, they are contemplating divorce just haven't went through with it yet
Jr you killed it ,you brought me to 😭 tears .I love this show ,with hollywierd like it is this is the only show I can watch and enjoy . I'm 62 year old white woman and I dont like when Rainbow and Dra wetent getting along ,but it was worth it when Jr brought me to tears it was raw and hit home .Keep up the good work and I'll keep watching .I love it.......
At least these parents cared enough about keeping it hidden from their kids. I live in a society where divorce is a taboo unless there's physical abuse. Seeing your parents fight without them caring to hide it from you really does some things.
Hard for me to say which is worse without walking in your shoes, but as someone who's been blindsided by their parents' divorce, I can tell you it's a pain unlike any other. My parents hid it very well, and when they finally dropped the bomb, it destroyed our family. It's been 10 years now, and even after making peace with it, I still can't think about that day without those initial feelings of betrayal and being lied to washing over me all over again. My sister still doesn't speak to my dad, my brother has kind of frozen in place, unable to progress in life, my mom and I spent about 2.5-3 years estranged. Family gatherings are a thing of the past... it sucks. So, yeah. I can't say for certain that one is worse, but from what I experienced, I think I would rather just know my parents don't get along very well and deal with that than to spend 20 years living in some fairytale illusion only to have it shattered in a span of 90 seconds. Both suck though. And either way, life goes on.
@@KaylaJohnson1995 It was beautiful beacuase despite what they were going through her first go to was her best friend/husband and Dre was there in a heartbeat for her to comfort her depsite what they were going 💙
I remember watching this episode and feeling like shit. Diane's expression was just heart wrenching cause she's usually the strongest one. I'm just glad I got to follow this journey from season 1
All my friends from high school all their parents are divorced including mine like nowadays it’s a miracle if your parents are still married after you graduate high school. Also why marriage is so scary to me
Marriage is scary because no one makes it a standard to teach people how to love and receive love, how to communicate effectively and respectfully, how to compromise, or that it’s important to love yourself and heal your own wounds instead of using your partner as a bandaid.
That is because some folks stay together 'for the sake of the kids'. When the kids grow up, they feel like they dont have to pretend to hold it together anymore.
@@devontemccoy7721 I'm 14 and if my parents divorced I'm definitely sure it was because I was dreaming. Some people are so close to their parents that their seperation is practically chaos for them. My parents don't see each other as "husband" and "wife" but more like "family" and the kids are also "family" so you just feel a tighter bond
@@greeneyelightskin746 basically the parent were having problems and some of the kids had to split up with each others houses and in THSI moment junior the young tall one who usually wouldn’t say anything got upset and also with Diane the younger one with glasses who also almost never gets upset at anything gets upset because her parents were having bad arguments and we about to divorce
When the most positive character Jr gets upset, then Dianie the toughest least emotional character cries and runs off, then her twin Jack goes after her, then Zoe has to get them all as the big sis, then Pops look as the man who experienced it all
What happened? It's my first time seeing this scene. The video starts after the topic is mentioned. The "sadness" aspect to this clip is missed by anyone who doesn't follow the show.
This was all happening while my son’s dad and I were going through our separation- and we would watch this show together - I was a facking mess... but they ended up pushing through 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
When Dre left and both he and Rainbow looked and felt tired... It hit close to home for me. My grandparents (from my late mom's side) got divorced and my parents got separated a few or so years later when I was a little kid. Back then, nobody could tell me what was going on or why it was happening so I never asked (mostly with me being too young to understand "grown-up stuff". I know that the past is in the past and there's nothing that can be done, but I can't help but to look back and wonder if there's anything I could've done to prevent it from happening. How come we don't have a time machine yet? Or a machine that can show you what could happen if you altered the past?
I felt like the arguing was forced the whole separation and everything just wasn't believable it felt like they were too happy so they had to try to cause weird conflict.petty lil arguments they always had become extreme it just wasn't believable at all to me.
Only thing I didn't like about this episodes, was that they didn't make it as realistic as possible. Like bow should have gone out on a date, and maybe make her doubt about her future with her husband. Or him finding someone he would connect with at work also, making him doubt about his marriage. That's usually what all couples, married or not, go through.
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Hani thanks for the video
what episode is this?
What was this episode about?
@ Dre and Bow decide to take a break from each other
ALL marriages end in divorce, or worse, that's just the way it is in America!
The fact the most optimistic child got upset is when you know it’s real. Junior was heartbroken tbh.. it really got me
Q Abigail wait what happened
@@laurenmiller6924 exactly what happened???
Lauren Miller Bow and Andre (the parents) were having problems in their marriage (which lead up to almost divorcing).. they tried their best to not show their problems & yelling in front of their kids but eventually it got so bad (this clip) that they “accidentally” revealed it to them
One Quirky Individual I replied to your question under Lauren Miller’s name 😊
Let me add another reply regarding Junior. Junior is THE most optimistic child in this family. You (almost) never see him down or angry. He’s also like a third parent to the rest of his siblings. So when they all saw their parents fighting, they all saw what they were hiding from them especially from Junior (the “third” parent) and because they never see Junior mad/sad/angry they immediately knew that this wasn’t nothing and that their parents would eventually divorce (which they didn’t thank God 😭)
When Junior got upset like that, I was literally shocked and it hurt more because he's such the optimistic one in the family. And seeing him upset also seemed to make his siblings bothered and hurt too...
You know you have a balanced character when Jr gets upset and mad. Yes, they make fun of him but in the end they're family and will be there for one another. However, seeing him hurt and angry shows the writers dont treat him as a joke 24/7. Just love the balance of humor and tragedy
@@HenshinHeroesMedia Facts. That's why I love this arc, it was emotional and serious. I could totally relate because my parents experienced this.
I was always the calm and level headed one amongst my siblings, so if I ever got really upset or angry then my parents took that seriously.
@@fattysl26 Same. That's why I loved this scene so much. It was taken seriously when Junior got upset because he's the most optimistic one in the family.
If junior was upset u know its real
Seeing Diane sad really hit home. Because she’s so keen and clever it’s tough seeing her so vulnerable and for once not being “one step ahead” of everything.
And as much as she gives him a hard time, turns out, she loves her big brother. When he got upset, she did too.
She was sad in disneyworld when she lost her glasses in that one ride.
Rookie mistake: never wear your glasses when you go amusement park rides. I learned this the hard way when I went on a rollercoaster as a kid, but luckily, this couple managed to recover my glasses.
Thats how u know its a serious moment
That scene literally brought me to tears. Seeing Jr. cry and then Diane running after him just ripped my heart out. This was one of their best episodes.
Which episode was it?
@@kmb5036 It season 4 episode 22 it's all Hulu if you can't find it and all the seasons on free every single six in all six of them
Tears? Its fake
I could not hold it anymore I had to cry!
Are you still crying *'tough guy'*
These episodes were directed by Tracee. She did an amazing job
I’m guessing shes your friend 😂...Toosie
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@@LoquaciousPint gurl don even bother trying. Smh
@@miwawilliams1339 LoL
I didn't even know that, that's amazing!!
I'm so glad they had Ruby and Pops to stop Junior from feeling like it was all his fault. So many kids feel like their parents divorce was their fault and that there was something they could do when it isn't true and they tend to carry that guilt with them for most of their childhood until they're old enough to know better. But by then it's deeply rooted. They saved Junior from that heartbreak
Could not have said it any better. You deserve a glass of fine wine
Selfish and irresponsible parents don't communicate with their children properly, thus allowing the children to wonder and assume and be confused and eventually draw their own conclusions, which are never accurate. Those conclusions drawn usually include the children being at fault. Why would they not think they're at fault when they ALWAYS get caught in the middle of their parents bullshit?
The Separation* Arc is the most powerful arc of all the 5 seasons. I cried, this show really hits.
Did they really divorce?
@@phillipjackson3498 they came close to it
That whole situation had me in tears from when the problems first started
@@phillipjackson3498 No well not on the show the show they worked it out in real life the creater and his wife split.
Tears
Diane leaving the room, and Jack running after his twin. Awww!
Yes that's how twin's are
@@beatricewoods8377 Yes, I know...
I think the reason them nearly ending their marriage hit so hard for viewers was because Dre and Bow are like America’s mom and dad. They give us faith in everlasting love. And seeing them struggle was hard for all of us to watch. Our hearts were breaking right along with Jr.
No they don't
james Barber not for you damn
Nah...not at all
Literally every mom and dad not just American lol
Mine really was
Tracy did such a great job directing those 2 or 3 episodes. Them separating and getting back together was very emotional.
That scene where she calls him when her dad dies is so powerful. This arc was by far the best.
hey what is the season and episode??
@@jaylathompson6589 Season 4 finale
2:29 When the Grandparents came together and told them it wasn’t there fault 🥺. This shows the growth and learning from the past.
omg I remember this storyline. It had me upset and in tears cause it felt like it came out of nowhere. It's one of those storylines that makes you think the show is coming to an end.
I like this part. There comes a moment in mariage where doors seemed closed and you can’t breath. You hang in there because of the kids. Then you realized you are hurting them too. Separation doesn’t mean divorce. Work it out individual and then together. I also think the emotions that the kids presented were really good.
These episodes were so dark, sad, and gloomy. You really saw and felt sadness. Everything was just somber.
Divorces are really awful, we want to be so advanced and focused on individual happiness. We are not a singular one; we are a collective us. I was a 37 year old married, pregnant woman , driving to an appointment and “used to be my girl” by the O’Jays came on the radio and I had a literal breakdown. I had to pull over cause I was hysterical. My dad loved the O’Jays, we didn’t go to church on Sundays we listened to the O’Jays. My parents split up when I was 11. I certainly want people to be free to be happy but their is always a price to pay for individual happiness.
It is always a price regardless There is NO such thing as greener or better JUST different
True, the whole group of episodes when Dre and Bow went through a separation tore me apart. It actually made me look at my own 25 year marriage and say wait a minute we can do this.
Good for you. Anyone can get married. It takes two mature unselfish people to STAY married. But sometimes, things just run their course and you have to move on as two people who had a particular kind of relationship together that evolved into a different kind of relationship.
Am I the only one who feels like their fighting is mostly Dre's fault? Particularly right here. What's wrong with Bow going back to work, especially since Dre was out of the house and they didn't know if they were gonna get back together anytime soon? Somebody's gotta pay the bills and provide for the kids.
I feel their arguing can be seen from both sides. Yes, dre has issues but when bow didnt do anything about devante's learning abilities and thought it would be a passing issue, she failed to include dre if there was something wrong.
well the whole series pretty much based on how Dre did it all wrong and then tried to fix it xD
Both have a hard time communicating. I do blame dre more. He has all this baggage that he brings to everything. Bo just kinda ignores his issues without really working through them as a team and she just does her own thing regardless of dre s feelings. Sometimes I get it but in truth if you are going to be a couple you need to come to the same page on things.
Marvene Martinez I agree with you 💯
@@kellharris2491 What you said is true. However, I always felt that "the black side" of the family was always chosen over everything else. You can't continually make a person feel like her childhood and values are less and expect it to go well! Bow is always made to feel like her white side isn't good enough. This is why she goes her on way in a lot of things: there isn't really any support! My son and I are of mixed descent. For some strange reason people feel it's enough to tell us we're black and to get over ourselves, but don't really give us the tools for navigating between our worlds nor do they accept us for who we actually are. People can't be happy and live their lives how an accepting society expects them to be! Furthermore, I always felt that Dre was a bit jealous of Bow and her achievements. That's why he agreed to having another child as a way to keep her out of her job, so he could be the provider for the family! Being underhanded like that doesn't help the family at all, because people will eventually understand what is happening and feel betrayed!
When Jack runs after Diane 😭😭
Diane hurt more for me because she always acts I unbothered but she couldn't hold it in no more
The fact Diane and Junior cried made it really sad
This still hits hard been a while and I’m still crying when I watch this
I remember this arc of episodes, folks were upset, they were like this is supposed to be a comedy, Lol what is this, folks did not want to see this show get serious
I was one of those people. I still don’t understand why the grandparents couldn’t be the one divorce story.
@@djonhall5423 yeah but that was already built in so it didn't really have much affect in my opinion
They wanted to show some realism, and it played out perfectly. Nothing is ever gonna be truly perfect, not even a made up family
This show is based on the Creator of the shows real life and he really went through this and is still going through this with his wife, they are contemplating divorce just haven't went through with it yet
I can remember it.... I shed tears
Jr you killed it ,you brought me to 😭 tears .I love this show ,with hollywierd like it is this is the only show I can watch and enjoy . I'm 62 year old white woman and I dont like when Rainbow and Dra wetent getting along ,but it was worth it when Jr brought me to tears it was raw and hit home .Keep up the good work and I'll keep watching .I love it.......
This was the saddest moment for me too and the episode where they couldn’t hear the baby heart beat for a while
I was so hurt I actually stopped watching the show until the following season😪I haven't been this emotionally attached to a show since Cosby
At least these parents cared enough about keeping it hidden from their kids. I live in a society where divorce is a taboo unless there's physical abuse. Seeing your parents fight without them caring to hide it from you really does some things.
I'm so sorry. The tension in that situation sounds unbearable. 💗
Actually parents can't keep discord between themselves secret. Children will notice any change whether it is acknowledged between the parents or not.
It does no good to hide the truth. Have you not learned anything from this scene? It makes things worse
Hard for me to say which is worse without walking in your shoes, but as someone who's been blindsided by their parents' divorce, I can tell you it's a pain unlike any other. My parents hid it very well, and when they finally dropped the bomb, it destroyed our family.
It's been 10 years now, and even after making peace with it, I still can't think about that day without those initial feelings of betrayal and being lied to washing over me all over again.
My sister still doesn't speak to my dad, my brother has kind of frozen in place, unable to progress in life, my mom and I spent about 2.5-3 years estranged. Family gatherings are a thing of the past... it sucks.
So, yeah. I can't say for certain that one is worse, but from what I experienced, I think I would rather just know my parents don't get along very well and deal with that than to spend 20 years living in some fairytale illusion only to have it shattered in a span of 90 seconds.
Both suck though. And either way, life goes on.
You know a show is good when you cry at a scene like this. Love blackish can’t wait for season 7
Brought tears to my eyes
I want to see the part when Bow dad dies and she calls Dre. That part broke my heart
Yeah I was hurt also so sad
Dream home season 4
It really was and the first person she thought of was Dre honestly that’s what I would’ve done too
@@KaylaJohnson1995 It was beautiful beacuase despite what they were going through her first go to was her best friend/husband and Dre was there in a heartbeat for her to comfort her depsite what they were going 💙
This arc had me and my wife looking at each other just analyzing
Dianne’S scene - the cracks in her voice wow. Just wow
I love this show because they are bringing real life issues to the forefront.
I was so upset at the writers for this season until they finally got it together in the end
I remember watching this episode and feeling like shit. Diane's expression was just heart wrenching cause she's usually the strongest one. I'm just glad I got to follow this journey from season 1
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Ruby lol, "earl it was your fault."
2:16-2:22 Yara trying not to break character.
My favorite part. They are a mess. Cdfu
She’s not that great an actress.
How tho?
@@TheMsklg1981 she is
TheMsklg1981 you’re a hater
Yes, these episodes were and are still hard to watch. So emotionally draining. And seeing the kids upset just really did it
All my friends from high school all their parents are divorced including mine like nowadays it’s a miracle if your parents are still married after you graduate high school.
Also why marriage is so scary to me
Marriage is scary because no one makes it a standard to teach people how to love and receive love, how to communicate effectively and respectfully, how to compromise, or that it’s important to love yourself and heal your own wounds instead of using your partner as a bandaid.
That is because some folks stay together 'for the sake of the kids'. When the kids grow up, they feel like they dont have to pretend to hold it together anymore.
@@infinitedreaming222 so true!
I really don’t understand the deal on being sad about divorces... I’m 16 and I don’t think my parents were ever even together before
@@devontemccoy7721 I'm 14 and if my parents divorced I'm definitely sure it was because I was dreaming. Some people are so close to their parents that their seperation is practically chaos for them. My parents don't see each other as "husband" and "wife" but more like "family" and the kids are also "family" so you just feel a tighter bond
The separation arc was definitely the saddest arc of the show but glad Dre and bow worked things out
When Diane says what now 😥😥😪
As a person with split parents this episode hit hard most when junior stood up and said something and when diane slapped Zoe’s hand away
What happen
@@greeneyelightskin746 basically the parent were having problems and some of the kids had to split up with each others houses and in THSI moment junior the young tall one who usually wouldn’t say anything got upset and also with Diane the younger one with glasses who also almost never gets upset at anything gets upset because her parents were having bad arguments and we about to divorce
This show is so good because like I felt this😭
When the most positive character Jr gets upset, then Dianie the toughest least emotional character cries and runs off, then her twin Jack goes after her, then Zoe has to get them all as the big sis, then Pops look as the man who experienced it all
What happened? It's my first time seeing this scene. The video starts after the topic is mentioned. The "sadness" aspect to this clip is missed by anyone who doesn't follow the show.
Bow and dre are considering divorce in this
Are we not going to talk about jack little terrified face when they were arguing 😢
Never seen Diane cry before😢
I barely even watch this show and I’m SOBBING
The writing on this show is incredible. But the acting, particularly by the younger members of the cast, is truly astonishingly fantastic.
This series of episodes was some of the best stuff I've ever seen on TV.
I literally cry every time I watch this scene 😭
This season ticked me off at first. Lol. I'm glad they got it together.
Ladenna Young which season is this
Yeah I almost had to skip the whole episode 😒😒😔😔 even though I had seen it before. I wasn't ready to see it again
I was gonna kick Kenya Barris ass if he broke them up!!😂😂😂
Dre was annoying as hell.
You said fix ya face before I fix it for you ahhh hahah
Already in my feels
These episodes were so hard for me to watch. I was so anxious.
This was all happening while my son’s dad and I were going through our separation- and we would watch this show together - I was a facking mess... but they ended up pushing through 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It really made me cry😭😭😭😭💔Junior really tried to make things work
Whoa whoa whoa!!! I thought I saw all the episodes!!! I’m going to have to re watch!
The ending of season 4 episode 23
is the saddest scene
The way jack ran after his twin sister
I love, love this show!
When Dre left and both he and Rainbow looked and felt tired...
It hit close to home for me.
My grandparents (from my late mom's side) got divorced and my parents got separated a few or so years later when I was a little kid. Back then, nobody could tell me what was going on or why it was happening so I never asked (mostly with me being too young to understand "grown-up stuff". I know that the past is in the past and there's nothing that can be done, but I can't help but to look back and wonder if there's anything I could've done to prevent it from happening.
How come we don't have a time machine yet? Or a machine that can show you what could happen if you altered the past?
This is the modern Crosby family, but they tackle the real issues of life. It's great to see 3 generations of a wholesome black family
There r many sad moments really, but this is really sad
Seeing how the kids ran after him just hurt me a little cause they know Junior isn't like that
Man...I was on the edge of my seat when I thought they were getting a divorce. Like NOOOO THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING!!😭😭
This saddest scene I have seen in my entire life 😭😭😭😭😭
Man those 4 episodes had me so sad. I was afraid it was going to lead to a divorce.
Very sad... but no one gonna talk about the grandparents at the end😂😂😂 he said “ we saying the same thang “
Tbh having the fifth kid put a strain of their marriage
I wish that show would be more comedy than drama.
I'm glad they worked through it though because honost my heart didn't need anymore heartbreak😂
Ccxxx
Symbolism of times up and take a time out is strong
This broke my heart…
Diane gets me every time 😭
I thought the sad part was that they forgot about devonte for like a season
They didn’t forget, babies cannot be on the set because of Covid so he had to be excluded from season seven
Blackish is the best show on tv! Period!
This hurt my soul so bad!!!!! Then when they pulled it back, I was ready to act a donkey
Think I gotta check this show out
Cried so much!! :(
I LOVE THIS SHOW.
This made me cry 🥺
Could i get context what happened
Very emotional 😭
Great job 😊 👍
Saw this episode yesterday. It changed my whole mood. Anxiety from my chest to my back.
Pop is funny as hell. We saying the say thing. No pop
That season broke my heart. Bow and Dre couldn't get on the same page about anything. Made me so sad.😢
I felt like the arguing was forced the whole separation and everything just wasn't believable it felt like they were too happy so they had to try to cause weird conflict.petty lil arguments they always had become extreme it just wasn't believable at all to me.
What season and episode was this cuz I gotta go back and watch!
Their communication was so off for this arc. Most blaming Dre but Bow was tripping hard!
What in the heck happened since I last watched this show!!!
May someone please explain what really happened with Bow and Dre I missed that episode
Only thing I didn't like about this episodes, was that they didn't make it as realistic as possible.
Like bow should have gone out on a date, and maybe make her doubt about her future with her husband.
Or him finding someone he would connect with at work also, making him doubt about his marriage.
That's usually what all couples, married or not, go through.
Now I understand Kenya...thought this was just a fabricated story😥
This scene
hit hard I cried I mean I cried
I’ve never seen this show. Can someone give me context 😭
I'm going through this right now why did I watch this
King Suave blessings to you.......all the best.
Me too. It's like why did I get married to get divorce. Does anyone stay married anymore? 😢😢😢😢
I’m impressed Very impressed