Black-ish Season 5 Episode 15

Black-ish Season 5 Episode 15 justakidfromcompton

  • TVPG
  • March 19, 2019
  • 20 min
  • 6.9  (165)

In the Black-ish Season 5 Episode 15 titled "justakidfromcompton," the Johnson family goes through a generational exploration of what it means to be Black and growing up in Compton. The episode is narrated by Andre Johnson, the family patriarch, as he recalls his childhood living in Compton in the 70s and 80s, and how his life experiences differed from those of his kids.

The episode starts with Dre and his wife Bow reminiscing about the good old days in Compton, and how things have changed since they were young. Dre then takes the viewers on a journey through his memories, highlighting the significant events that contributed to shaping his perspective on being Black in America.

Dre recalls growing up in a small house with six siblings, facing gang violence, and police brutality, but also the joys of playing with his friends in the neighborhood. The flashbacks are interspersed with scenes of Dre and his kids, arguing about what it means to be black today, especially when it comes to music.

One of the standout moments of the episode is when Dre takes on the responsibility of teaching his kids about the history of rap music and its origins in the black community. The scene shows the kids' dismissiveness towards the genre's history and the struggle to educate them on the roots of their music.

The episode then turns to Bow's experience growing up in a predominantly white neighborhood, and how she was exposed to racism through microaggressions. It highlights the generational divide between Dre and Bow, as Bow's experience growing up as a privileged black woman differed vastly from Dre's life in Compton. However, the episode shows how their shared experiences of being Black in America have brought the couple closer over the years.

One of the most poignant moments of the episode is when Dre becomes emotional, watching his son Junior present a speech on Martin Luther King Jr. and the impact he had on the civil rights movement. Dre breaks down in tears, realizing that his son has grown up with access to opportunities he could only dream of as a child.

The episode ends with a powerful message about what it means to be a black person in America, and how the struggles of past generations have paved the way for the opportunities of today's youth. The episode also highlights the importance of education and speaking up about injustice and inequalities.

Overall, Black-ish Season 5 Episode 15 is a compelling exploration of what it means to be black and growing up in America. It offers a refreshing take on the family sitcom format by tackling important issues that affect people of color daily. It is an educational, funny, and touching episode that is a tribute to the Black experience.

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Black-ish, Season 5 Episode 15, is available to watch and stream on ABC. You can also buy, rent Black-ish on demand at Disney+, Amazon, Hulu, Fandango at Home, Google Play, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    March 19, 2019
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (165)