Episode 1.07 - "The Gift of Hunger"
Directed By: Victor Nelli
Written By: Peter Saji
After the kids turn their collective noses up at Dre's favorite cheap restaurant in his old 'hood, he decides it's time to give them a reality check. He insists all of them get jobs. But when Andre Jr. and Zoey start working at his office, he can't help but interfere, and Jack and Diane's efforts to make some spare cash leave the neighbors thinking the family has fallen on hard times, much to Bow's embarrassment.
Season Guide
1.01 - "Pilot"
1.02 - "The Talk"
1.03 - "The Nod"
1.04 - "Crazy Mom"
1.05 - "Crime and Punishment"
1.06 - "Prank King"
1.07 - "The Gift of Hunger" - Review
1.08 - "Oedipal Triangle" - Review
1.02 - "The Talk"
1.03 - "The Nod"
1.04 - "Crazy Mom"
1.05 - "Crime and Punishment"
1.06 - "Prank King"
1.07 - "The Gift of Hunger" - Review
1.08 - "Oedipal Triangle" - Review
Recap
Dre takes his family to his favorite cheap restaurant from when he was a kid. The kids are unhappy and refuse to eat the food leading Dre to the realization that his kids are spoiled. Dre blames Rainbow for spoiling the kids but she argues there's nothing wrong with giving the kids more than they had.
The twins went to their neighbors asking for food leading them to believe the family is struggling. Rainbow is upset by the "pity casserole" from the neighbors and tells Dre he has to teach the kids a lesson because now she looks bad.
Dre calls a family meeting and informs the kids that they all must get jobs. Dre believes they don't appreciate anything because everything has been handed to them.
Dre brings Junior and Zoey to work with him while Rainbow is in charge of the twins. The twins start a lemonade stand but when they go inside to get more lemonade, the neighbor Jeanine sees Rainbow and insists on giving her money. Rainbow decides the twins have learned their lesson but doesn't want them to be quitters, so they move the stand to another neighborhood.
Zoey starts a blog teaching make up tips. Dre tells her to come up with three pitches and gets her a meeting at the make up company, Hard Candy. Dre makes a video pitch and Zoey is upset that he has done all the work for her and quits.
Dre apologizes to Zoey for taking over and praises her pitches. He tells her Hard Candy sent her free make up and would pay her for sharing with her followers.
Review
I'm really glad I decided to give Black-ish a try, because I really enjoyed this episode like A LOT. I watch 3 out of the 4 ABC comedies on a Wednesday night, and this one really surprised me last week. I find that the cast work so well together, I also like the fact that the whole 'black' theme isn't thrown in our faces, like it was in the pilot.
Another thing I love about the show, is the amount of character development we get in each episode, this week we got to learn a lot about Zoe. Speaking of Zoe, I though it was neat that she was interested in something that Dre actually liked, but then Zoe didn't end up needing Dre's help after all? But I'm interested to see this Dre and Zoey relationship grow.
My favorite character this episode was Junior, he just tried so hard to get those damn coffees right. I do give him credit for working so hard, but it was so funny when he hit the glass wall with all the coffees!
Now onto the other half of the family, I think Rainbow cares a little too much about what the neighbors think, well I don't think its worth taking a Mercedes out to prove a point!?! But the twins were very cute as always with their lemonade stand.
Now theirs Charlie, he is a unique and funny character, I hope they find a way to weave him into the story more often, because I am really enjoying his character so far. Speaking of characters, where was Pops? I really like his character as well, so I hope we see home some more in the next few episodes.
Quotes
Junior: "Does it come with a receipt? Because I'd like to return it."
Rainbow: "Dre I have worked too hard and I went to school for too long and I took way too much Affirmative Action money. I mean, I may have even taken a scholarship from a Pacific Islander. Okay I did, but I can easily pass for a Samoan."
Dre: "Baby that's a sneeze guard, it's to protect the food."
Jack: "From getting into our mouths?"
Dre: "Babe I'm just trying to give you a nudge, help you pave the road."
Zoey: "Pave the road? you ran me over."
Wrap Up
This week's Black-ish was the best episode so far, and I'm really enjoying this series so far. I quite enjoy the amount of character development in each episode, and I find the cast quite enjoyable, I am really looking forward to the rest of the season!
Rating: A
What are your thoughts on this week's Black-ish? Who is your favorite character? Leave your comments down below! Catch Blackish on ABC at 9:30/8:30c!
I love the show too, thanks for the review. The last week episode was great a laugh a lot and even more of the final scene with Bow.
ReplyDeleteI think people don't give the right credit for this show, but I like since the first episode, actually everysingle episode is better than the previous one.
Your favorite character is Junior, for me is Rainbow, but the rest of the cast is good too, the little kids are funny too.
Black-ish has been consistently excellent. This was a great lesson to kids or anyone who doesn't appreciate how hard other people work. So glad this got the Modern Family post-slot and a whole lot better than Super Fun Night & Mixology (which were unwatchable even though I only watched 2 episodes of those).
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, I definitely laughed a lot in that episode and especially that scene as the end!
ReplyDeleteBlack-ish definitely got a great timesolt, which has played a role in it's success thus far. Thanks for your comment!
ReplyDeleteI kind of surprised... the promo ABC aired for it didn't appeal to me. Kind of weird—I didn't like the pilot, then watched a couple episodes and thought of it as nice-to-see but not must-watch. Maybe it will grow on me some more since this is the exact same thing I had with The Goldbergs last season
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