More: Can 'Black-ish' go on if Dre and Bow's marriage breaks up? There were parts of this "rough patch" storyline that were incredibly frustrating. 'Black-ish': Johnson Family Says Their Final Goodbye in Emotional Series Finale During Tuesday's finale, Dre Johnson prepared his family for a big move after receiving some words of encouragement. How did dre and bow reconcile their marriage problems? Did I miss an episode? I hated the ones where they weren't together, so it's quite likely.
Can anyone tell me what happened? Over the course of eight seasons, Black-ish carved out a name for itself by finding comedy in the rough parts of life, particularly when it came to being Black in the United States. And the series was mostly successful in its mission.
That wasn't true for the arc at the end of Season 4 when Dre and Bow came dangerously close to divorcing. As Dre and Bow survey the now empty rooms of the soon-to-be former digs, they decide to hold a New Orleans. "Black-ish" exec producer Courtney Lilly and star Tracee Ellis Ross explain how the series ended by mirroring how it all began, 8 seasons ago.
Black-ish finale: Kenya Barris on the fate of Dre and Bow's marriage By Chancellor Agard Published on May 15, 2018 09:30PM EDT. The episode was filled with emotional goodbyes as Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Dr. Rainbow "Bow" (Tracee Ellis Ross) Johnson decided to move out of their family home.
In the season finale, Dre bought his dream home, where he could spend time with the kids on his days, and the episode dove into how Dre and Bow were adjusting to being apart from the first time in. Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross), ever the grounding force, initially supported Dre's pursuit of his dreams. However, as the reality of their potential relocation sunk in, she, too, began to grapple with the implications for their family's stability and her own thriving medical practice.