Épisodes 24
Pilot
Advertising executive Dre happily anticipates a promotion; Andre Jr. wants to covert to Judaism and have a bar mitzvah like his friends.
Lire la suiteThe Talk
When Dre decides to give Andre Jr. the sex talk, he instantly regrets it when his son won't stop asking questions.
Lire la suiteThe Nod
Dre tries to help Andre Jr. expand his social circle. Rainbow tries to inspire Diane.
Lire la suiteCrazy Mom
When Dre takes over "mom'' duties, the praise he gets from everyone at the school goes to his head.
Lire la suiteCrime and Punishment
Rainbow and Dre agree they will no longer spank their children.
Lire la suiteThe Prank King
Dre is disappointed when the older kids balk at a family tradition.
Lire la suiteThe Gift of Hunger
When the kids disapprove of Dre's favorite cheap restaurant, he decides they all need to get jobs.
Lire la suiteOedipal Triangle
When Dre's visiting mother butts heads with Bow, Dre searches for a way to get them to get along.
Lire la suiteColored Commentary
Dre encourages the family to have each other's backs; Zoey and Andre Jr. must babysit the twins.
Lire la suiteBlack Santa/White Christmas
Dre endeavors to take over the role of office Santa from the head of human resources.
Lire la suiteLaw of Attraction
Dre's Machismo is questioned and Pops and Ruby reignite their love.
Lire la suiteMartin Luther Skiing Day
While on the way to the family's annual ski trip, Dre teaches the kids about Martin Luther King Jr.
Lire la suiteBig Night, Big Fight
Dre is determined to keep the peace on Valentine's Day. Diane's siblings try to help her be nice.
Lire la suiteAndre from Marseille
Dre takes an instant dislike to Zoey's first serious boyfriend, a worldly teen from France.
Lire la suiteThe Dozens
Dre teaches Andre Jr. how to trash-talk a school bully, Diane is afraid of the dark.
Lire la suiteParental Guidance
Dre tries to arrange an amazing vow renewal for his and Bow's 15th anniversary. Beau Bridges and Jenifer Lewis guest star.
Lire la suite30 Something
Dre worries about getting older when he injures himself playing basketball before his 40th birthday.
Lire la suiteSex, Lies and Vasectomies
Bow learns from her colleague that Dre never had the vasectomy a few years back that he was supposedly scheduled, so she decides to see if he'll come clean and tell the truth.
Lire la suiteThe Real World
Bow invites her friends from college to an elaborate dinner party in hopes of impressing them; Dre learns a lot about Bow's past; the kids decide to create their own reality show by documenting the party.
Lire la suiteSwitch Hitting
When super cool--and white--exec Jay Sloane challenges Dre over his street cred and picks inept Charlie for a big urban market account, Dre finds himself questioning his "blackness." Pops gets a letter from the IRS and fears the worst.
Lire la suiteThe Peer-ent Trap
When teenager Zoey goes through a mini-rebellion phase by pushing boundaries and acting out, Dre wants to lay down the law, while Bow insists on a softer approach like her mom did with her.
Lire la suitePlease Don’t Ask, Please Don’t Tell
Dre's sister, Rhonda, is in town for Mother's Day and although she hasn't come out to the family, everyone knows she's gay, except Ruby.
Lire la suiteElephant in the Room
Dre and Bow go ballistic when Junior declares he’s joined the Young Republican Club to impress a girl. Since they really can’t believe any reasonable black people would be Republicans, Dre and Bow arrange to meet Hillary’s wealthy and conservative parents. Meanwhile, everyone teases Zoey when she finds out she needs glasses.
Lire la suitePops' Pops' Pops
Pops comes to the rescue with the colorful story of how his great-great grandfather, Drexler Johnson, bet the future of the Johnson family against a ruthless gangster, Elroy Savoy, for Jack and Diane's school assignment.
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