black-ish season 3 episode 23 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Zoey starts her college journey, overwhelmed by the new experiences and diversity. She unintentionally supports the dissolution of a black dorm, leading to a fallout with other students. Struggling with housing due to her dad's error, Zoey attends a marketing class by Charlie, her dad's coworker, and gains unexpected insights. She tries to reverse the dorm decision but fails. Ultimately, she's offered a role as student cultural liaison, solving her housing issue and marking her first step into college life.
Full Episode S03E23 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Zoey feel overwhelmed during her college orientation?
Zoey feels overwhelmed due to the new environment, diversity, and openness she encounters.
What humorous comfort does Marsha offer Zoey in her dorm room?
Marsha humorously tells Zoey that everyone has HPV, making her feel at home.
Who is Jonathan Schock and what is his role at Cal U?
Jonathan Schock is the new president of Cal U, introduced during the orientation.
How does Zoey react to the diversity and openness in her orientation group?
Zoey feels out of place and overwhelmed by the various identities and preferences shared.
What is Zoey's initial impression of the campus clubs and groups?
Zoey finds the specificity of the campus clubs excessive and amusing, showing skepticism about joining them.
What misunderstanding occurs between Zoey and the Black Student Union (BSU)?
Zoey reveals her lack of knowledge about the BSU, leading to a misunderstanding about her awareness of black culture.
Who is Charlie, and what surprising role does he have on campus?
Charlie is Zoey's dad's coworker, and she is surprised to find him as an adjunct professor at the college.
What housing crisis does Zoey face during orientation?
Zoey discovers she has no housing assignment due to her father's error in submitting the housing form.
How does President Schock show his ignorance about campus life?
Schock demonstrates ignorance by being unaware of the self-segregated dorms and deciding to disband the black dorm.
What is the outcome of Zoey's interaction with President Schock?
Zoey's interaction unintentionally supports the dissolution of Hawkins Hall, leading to backlash from BSU members.
How does Zoey's mistake affect her relationship with the BSU?
Zoey faces criticism and is asked to leave a BSU gathering due to her mistake and perceived lack of awareness.
What valuable insight does Charlie provide in his marketing class?
Charlie surprisingly provides valuable insights into marketing and the importance of passion.
What argument does Zoey present to preserve the cultural dorms?
Zoey argues that self-selected dorms like Hawkins Hall provide cultural empowerment and unity.
What solution is offered to Zoey for her college housing issue?
Zoey is offered the position of student cultural liaison, which comes with housing as a solution to her issue.
How does Zoey reflect on her college orientation experience?
Zoey reflects on the challenges and outcomes, acknowledging the difficulties but remaining optimistic about her college journey.