Black-ish Season 6 Episode 3
Black-ish
Season 6

Ep 3. Feminisn't

  • TVPG
  • October 8, 2019
  • 21 min
  • 7.1  (202)

In Black-ish season 6 episode 3, entitled "Feminisn't," the Johnson family tackles gender roles and the feminist movement. After overhearing a conversation about feminism at school, Diane becomes interested in the topic and decides to become a feminist herself. However, when Junior expresses his disagreement with the movement, Dre and Bow are forced to confront their own perspectives on gender and equality.

The episode opens with Diane discussing feminism with her classmates, who are all girls. She is confused by some of their comments and begins to research the topic on her own. Meanwhile, Junior scoffs at the idea of feminism, causing Dre and Bow to question what beliefs they have passed on to their children. Dre is taken aback by Junior's resistance to the idea of gender equality, as he prides himself on being a progressive father. However, as the two start to have a deeper conversation about the topic, Dre realizes that he might not be as feminist as he thought.

Throughout the episode, the Johnson family grapples with the concept of feminism, with each member coming to their own understanding of what it means to them. Dre and Bow's differing views on the feminist movement highlight some of the complexities surrounding gender equality. Bow argues that feminism is about "the simple idea that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities," which Dre counters with the fact that men and women are not biologically the same and therefore cannot be equal in all ways. This leads to a nuanced and thoughtful discussion about gender that forces both characters to reconsider their assumptions.

As the family continues to explore the topic, they are confronted with a number of other issues related to feminism. For instance, when Dre tries to make breakfast for the family, he realizes that he doesn't know how to use the kitchen appliances because he has always let Bow take care of those tasks. Similarly, Bow realizes that she has been socialized to believe that certain activities are "boy things," such as fixing things around the house, which inhibits her from exploring those interests herself.

The episode does a great job of exploring the different perspectives that exist within the feminist movement, as well as highlighting the ways in which gender roles are socially constructed and enforced. It also touches on the intersections of race, class, and sexuality within the feminist movement, as Diane's friends discuss their respective experiences with gender discrimination.

Ultimately, "Feminisn't" is a thought-provoking and engaging episode that challenges viewers to think about their own beliefs surrounding gender and equality. The Johnson family's journey towards understanding the feminist movement is both enlightening and entertaining, and is a testament to the show's ability to tackle complex issues in a relatable and empathetic way.

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Black-ish, Season 6 Episode 3, is available to watch and stream on ABC. You can also buy, rent Black-ish on demand at Disney+, Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    October 8, 2019
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (202)