VividSimon
Simply Perfect
Listonixio
Fresh and Exciting
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Maidexpl
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
MNKim1967
I used to really enjoy watching "Black-ish" - the writing was innovative and the cast was (and still is) stellar. I empathized with story lines highlighting major social occurrences and issues, and, as they mirrored my own thoughts and feelings, it made the series more relevant to me and that much more enjoyable to watch. I laughed wholeheartedly at the satire and looked forward to the next, new, episode each week. However, the series has evolved, and where it's gone is just plain mean. The show is supposed to be a comedy but it's turned into a scripted, serial bully. I pass, now, and think they should change the title to "Hate-ish" - it's a much more apt descriptor.
rebescott
I'm a middle-aged white woman who loves this show. It's about a black family dealing with issues of upper middle-class family life. Because the family is black and living in America, of course commentary about race is going to be part of the show. The topics are timely and treated with humor and compassion. I find the show to be funny, sweet, smart and with a message of love and generosity for all people. The show addresses issues that resonate with every person - how we form our self-image, how we struggle to do our best in this crazy world - and is also just super goofy and funny. It's a great family show and I watch it with my daughter and husband all time. Highly recommend it. There is a little language in the show - some words that are border line for kids under 9 years old.
mystang-17330
I liked the first episode. It has since become a black supremacy comedy. Can't watch anymore which is shame because I like the actors. And since I have to write 5 lines for a review let me say that the there needs to be better writing. We're supposed to be unifying people, not aggravating the situation. Hopefully the stars of the show are only acting..
delkhl
First, I love this show and ALL the actors as well as the writers. This episode deals with the aftermath of the recent Pres. election. There were a few comments where, when first heard, I thought, ...don't know about that...but upon reflection deducted my preconceived ideas about race and political correctness and thought "well, hell, say it like it is". The show left me without words. How creative, sympathetic to every individual, sad, happy, disgraced, enlightened, and most importantly in the end, HOPEFUL. Thank you cast and crew for creating something meaningful for these prevailing times of uncertainty. From one human to another, with love, Del