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Black-ish - Season 2, Episode 24: Good-ish Times
TrailerIn the second-season finale, Dre falls asleep while watching a 'Good Times' marathon and has a dream that his family transforms into the characters from the '70s television show.Actors: Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Marsai Martin, Jeff Meacham, Jenifer Lewis, Laurence Fishburne, Deon Cole, Peter Mackenzie, ...»Director: Kenya BarrisCountry: United StatesDuration: 22 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Black-ish - Season 2"
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Characters of "Black-ish - Season 2"
Andre 'Dre' JohnsonPlayed by: Anthony Anderson
Rainbow JohnsonPlayed by: Tracee Ellis Ross
Zoey JohnsonPlayed by: Yara Shahidi
Andre Johnson, Jr.Played by: Marcus Scribner
Jack JohnsonPlayed by: Miles Brown
Diane JohnsonPlayed by: Marsai Martin
JoshPlayed by: Jeff Meacham
RubyPlayed by: Jenifer Lewis
PopsPlayed by: Laurence Fishburne
Charlie TelphyPlayed by: Deon Cole
Mr. StevensPlayed by: Peter Mackenzie
CurtisPlayed by: Allen Maldonado
Daphne LidoPlayed by: Wanda Sykes
Don LemonPlayed by: Don Lemon -
Creators of "Black-ish - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Black-ish - Season 2"
AV ClubSeptember 11, 2018While "Good-ish Times" is so solid and such a heavily-detailed homage, in terms of a season ender based on the plots the show has been working with, it doesn't completely work.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 10, 2018Black-ish often addresses class as much as race, and many of the situations transcend both, but Barris and his writers moved with increasing confidence into topics that more than explained the show's title.
Washington PostSeptember 10, 2018Ultimately, Dre's dream led to an honest conversation about his work concerns and a heartwarming scene featuring the family going through old family photo albums.
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