


Dre wants to see an important film about Rosa Parks, but they all want to see the latest action-packed superhero blockbuster. The Johnsons have a tradition of going to the movies on Christmas and they can never agree on what to see. Meanwhile, Junior transforms his shared room with Jack into a frat house and Ruby and Diane gang up against them. Meanwhile, Bow lets Ruby watch Devante after the nanny quits and Ruby has a hard time following Bow's rules.īow makes a new friend at work and Dre thinks she has broken bird syndrome. Junior is astonished to see Dre's co-workers say offensive things and Dre letting it slide. Junior hasn't been doing much at home during his gap year, so Dre decides to put him to work as an intern at Stevens & Lido. Meanwhile, Mason has an extra ticket to an MMA fight and invites Diane. One by one, each member of the family works to explain Prince's tremendous impact on their lives through his music.īow's mom, Alicia, visits the family for the first time since the loss of Bow's dad, and is still heavily grieving. The family is shocked to learn that Jack and Diane are not familiar with the iconic music of Prince. Meanwhile, Junior starts spending time with a girl from Ruby's choir. Dre and Bow take it upon themselves to protect them from bullies by putting together the best haunted house and invite the whole seventh grade. The twins opt out of the family Halloween costume for fear it will hurt their social status in middle school. Meanwhile, Diane develops her first crush and Bow wants to help. Dre develops a newfound joy of calling the cops over petty neighborhood issues but begins to question the example he is setting for Jack. The neighbors decide to rent their house out for homestays and it's causing problems for the Johnsons. Meanwhile, Jack and Diane begin to question whether they should still be sharing a room. After dropping Junior off at college, Dre and Bow are beside themselves when they find him back at home announcing his decision to take a gap year.
