black-ish season 3 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Diane, curious about sex, watches an inappropriate video, causing concern for parents Dre and Bow. They struggle with addressing the issue and monitoring their other children's online activities. Discovering the varying impacts of the internet on their kids, they install Net-Sitter, which leads to family frustration. Eventually, they realize the importance of guiding responsible internet use while maintaining real-world connections. The family adapts, balancing technology with personal interactions, and Diane resumes internet use with improved awareness and parental support.
Full Episode S03E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What inappropriate content did Diane watch on her laptop?
Diane watched a sexually explicit video.
How did Bow initially react to Diane watching the video?
Bow scolded Diane like a dog and left the room, unsure how to address the situation.
What was Diane's reason for watching the video?
Diane was curious about sex after hearing her schoolmates talk about it.
How did Dre's colleagues react to his concerns about Diane?
They shared their experiences and views on children's access to inappropriate online content.
What other online behaviors did Dre and Bow discover among their children?
Zoey posting revealing photos, Junior watching violent news, and Jack influenced by online gaming.
What is Net-Sitter?
Net-Sitter is a program installed by Dre and Bow to control and monitor their children's internet access.
How did the children react to Net-Sitter?
They were frustrated by the restrictions it imposed on their internet usage.
What realization did Dre and Bow come to about the internet and their children?
They realized it's challenging to completely shield their kids from the online world and that responsible use is key.
How did the family adapt to the new approach towards technology?
They balanced responsible internet use with valuing real-world interactions and activities.
Did Diane continue using the internet after the incident?
Yes, Diane resumed using the internet with a better understanding and parental guidance.