black-ish season 7 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dre reflects on the demanding nature of parenting. Junior invites Dre and Bow to dinner, thanking them for their support, but they're skeptical of his motives. At Junior's place, Dre and Bow worry about safety issues and a mice infestation, insisting he and Olivia move back home. Pops, casually offering advice to Diane and Jack, highlights his easygoing approach to grandparenting. Realizing they've been overbearing, Dre and Bow decide to apologize to Junior for their harsh judgment. The episode closes with Diane's boyfriend Bradley humorously introducing himself to Dre.
Full Episode S07E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What song is playing during Dre's reflection on parenthood?
Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby."
Why does Junior invite Dre and Bow to dinner?
Junior wants to thank them for their support and show gratitude.
What are Dre and Bow's initial thoughts about Junior's invitation?
They are suspicious and assume he has an ulterior motive.
What kind of advice does Diane seek from Pops?
Advice on how to attract a boy's attention without seeming desperate.
What problem does Jack approach Pops with?
He needs help retrieving a chain from the sink.
What issues do Dre and Bow notice at Junior's apartment?
They observe maintenance issues, safety concerns, and neglect.
How do Junior and Olivia respond to Dre and Bow's concerns?
They defend their independence and reveal they have a mice infestation.
What does Pops say about parenting to Dre and Bow?
He says that parenting never ends and reminds them of their own struggles.
How does Diane describe her relationship with Pops?
She values his straightforwardness and views him as a role model.
What do Dre and Bow realize about their treatment of Junior?
They acknowledge they were too harsh and consider apologizing.
How does the episode end?
With Bradley introducing himself to Dre as Diane's boyfriend.