Dre is forced to participate in jury duty after Junior responds to the summons that was thrown away. The case is supposed to be open and shut, but when Dre sees that the defendant is a young African American, he feels a civic responsibility to give him a fair trial. Meanwhile, Bow decides to let the kids swear in the house since they are more open with her that way, but she and Ruby soon regret the decision.
Season 3 Episode 16 of Black-ish was watched by 5,320,000 viewers, resulting in a 1.60 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Is Black-ish Renewed or Cancelled for Season 4?
s03e01 - VIP
s03e02 - God
s03e03 - 40 Acres and a Vote
s03e04 - Who's Afraid of the Big Black Man?
s03e05 - The Purge
s03e06 - Jack Of All Trades
s03e07 - Auntsgiving
s03e08 - Being Bow-Racial
s03e09 - Nothing but Nepotism
s03e10 - Just Christmas, Baby
s03e11 - Their Eyes Were Watching Screens
s03e12 - Lemons
s03e13 - Good Dre Hunting
s03e14 - The Name Game
s03e15 - I'm A Survivor
s03e16 - One Angry Man
s03e17 - ToysRn'tUs
s03e18 - Manternity
s03e19 - Richard Youngsta
s03e20 - What Lies Beneath
s03e21 - Sister, Sister
s03e22 - All Groan Up
s03e23 - Liberal Arts
s03e24 - Sprinkles
Andre 'Dre' Johnson has a great job, a beautiful wife, Rainbow, four kids, and a colonial home in the 'burbs. But has success brought too much assimilation for this black family? With a little help from his dad, Dre sets out to establish a sense of cultural identity for his family that honors their past while embracing the future.