Ep 12. Lemons
- TV14
- January 11, 2017
- 23 min
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8.0 (567)
In the Black-ish season 3 episode 12 titled "Lemons," the Johnson family is forced to grapple with the aftermath of the 2016 Presidential Election. The episode takes place the day after the election and opens with Dre, the family patriarch, in shock that Donald Trump has been elected President.
Dre's colleagues at work are also struggling to come to terms with the election results and he realizes that he's one of the few black people at his ad agency. His co-workers are mostly white and some of them voted for Trump, which makes Dre feel even more isolated.
Meanwhile, Dre's wife, Bow, is equally distraught and struggling to explain the election results to the couple's four children. She tries to put a positive spin on things, assuring the kids that their family values of tolerance and love will always be important.
The episode takes a political turn when Dre's sister-in-law, Rhonda, arrives at the family home with her Trump-supporting husband. Rhonda and her husband are initially met with hostility from Dre, but the family eventually tries to bridge the divide and have an open and honest conversation about their opposing views.
Throughout the episode, the family grapples with questions about race, tolerance, and the future of America under a Trump presidency. As they discuss these weighty issues, they bond together and affirm their commitment to one another as a family.
One of the standout moments of the episode comes when Dre gives a poignant monologue about what it means to be black in America. He talks about the racism and discrimination that he's faced throughout his life and how the election results have shaken his confidence in America's promise of equality for all.
The episode ends on a hopeful note as the family comes together, despite their differences, to watch President Obama's farewell address. They are reminded of the progress that has been made and the work that still needs to be done to make America a more perfect union.
Overall, "Lemons" is a powerful and thought-provoking episode that tackles some of the most pressing issues facing America today. It is a reminder of the importance of family, community, and standing up for what is right in difficult times.