Ep 4. Advance to Go (Collect $200)
- TV14
- October 24, 2017
- 21 min
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7.6 (240)
In Black-ish season 4 episode 4, titled "Advance to Go (Collect $200)," the Johnson family finds themselves in the midst of a heated debate about the game of Monopoly.
When Dre brings home an old board game from work, he invites the family to play a round of Monopoly. However, tensions quickly rise when the kids begin to question the rules of the game and why they always seem to get stuck with the undesirable properties.
As the game progresses, Dre and Bow find themselves at odds with each other over their different approaches to parenting. Bow wants to teach the kids about the importance of financial responsibility and planning for the future, while Dre is more concerned with teaching them to have fun and not take life too seriously.
Meanwhile, Junior struggles to find his place in the game as his siblings constantly underestimate him, and Grandma Ruby schemes to come out on top by any means necessary.
Throughout the episode, the Johnsons learn valuable lessons about teamwork, communication, and the importance of having a positive attitude. As they navigate the ups and downs of the game, they realize that Monopoly is more than just a board game – it's a reflection of the choices we make in life and the impact they have on our future.
"Advance to Go (Collect $200)" is a lighthearted and relatable episode that offers a fresh take on the classic game of Monopoly. With its humor, heart, and insightful commentary on the challenges of modern parenting, this episode is a must-see for fans of Black-ish and anyone who has ever played a game of Monopoly.