black-ish season 4 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode, parents adeptly read their kids' behaviors, suspecting their son Junior's newfound sexual activity. Family reactions are mixed, with plans to celebrate humorously with a turkey. Tensions rise between Grandmother Ruby and Nana Jean, as Ruby feels threatened by the grandchildren's affection for Nana Jean. Workplace discussions reveal biases, and the family grapples with societal double standards in handling Junior's situation. The episode concludes with Ruby and Nana Jean's unresolved conflict, underscoring ongoing family dynamics.
Full Episode S04E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
How can parents tell what their kids have been up to?
Parents often notice changes in behavior or small details, like not washing hands properly.
What led the parent to suspect their son was sexually active?
Changes in the son's behavior, such as his walk, alerted the parent.
How did the family react to learning about Junior's sexual activity?
They had mixed reactions, including planning a celebration with a turkey.
What is the grandmother's concern about Nana Jean?
The grandmother feels threatened by the grandchildren's affection for Nana Jean.
How did Dre's colleagues react to the news about Junior?
They celebrated, but the conversation revealed generational and gender biases.
What is the nature of the conflict between Ruby and Nana Jean?
Ruby is jealous and protective, suspecting Nana Jean's intentions with her grandchildren.
What truth does Junior reveal about his relationship with Megan?
Junior reveals he was actually dumped by Megan, not the other way around.
How does Ruby teach the children about loyalty?
Ruby emphasizes the importance of loyalty after the children get into trouble with Nana Jean.
How do Dre and his wife address the double standard in their household?
They resolve to treat their son and daughter equally in matters of sex and relationships.
What is the ongoing issue between Nana Jean and Ruby?
There is tension and potential conflict between them over the grandchildren's affection.