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A father takes an irreverent and honest approach to parenting and relationships.
Shooting a documentary for her NYU application, Drea introduces her unfiltered family as Kenya considers toning down his “flexing” around white people.
★ 0.0/10
#2
because of slavery too
S1:E2
On a parents’ night out, Kenya and Joya party a little too hard while at the same music festival as Chloe, whose appearance doesn't sit well with Kenya.
★ 0.0/10
#3
still... because of slavery
S1:E3
Ahead of the family's Juneteenth party, Joya struggles to confront Izzy about her dance video as Kenya stresses the importance of hygiene to his sons.
★ 0.0/10
#4
yup, you guessed it. again, this is because of slavery
S1:E4
Tired of Black dads never getting praise, Kenya strives to be a more involved father by volunteering to coach a team and organizing a family night.
★ 0.0/10
#5
yo, between you and me... this is because of slavery
S1:E5
After criticizing a Black film, Kenya seeks out honest feedback from his family and peers. Joya worries her kids aren't embracing their Blackness.
★ 0.0/10
#6
hard to believe, but still because of slavery
S1:E6
As Joya promotes her book, friction between her and Kenya comes to a head when both sides start feeling like their marriage is more of a competition.
★ 0.0/10
#7
i know this is going to sound crazy... but this, too, is because of slavery
S1:E7
A lavish, peaceful family trip takes a turn when the kids attempt to venture outside their comfort zones and a work event puts Kenya and Joya at odds.
★ 0.0/10
#8
i know you may not get this, but the reason we deserve a vacation is... because of slavery
S1:E8
As Joya takes time to focus on herself before her event, Drea tries to bond with Chloe, Pops handles an incident, and Kenya switches up his behavior.
★ 0.0/10
because of slavery
S1:E1
Shooting a documentary for her NYU application, Drea introduces her unfiltered family as Kenya considers toning down his “flexing” around white people.
★ 0.0/10
because of slavery too
S1:E2
On a parents’ night out, Kenya and Joya party a little too hard while at the same music festival as Chloe, whose appearance doesn't sit well with Kenya.
★ 0.0/10
still... because of slavery
S1:E3
Ahead of the family's Juneteenth party, Joya struggles to confront Izzy about her dance video as Kenya stresses the importance of hygiene to his sons.
★ 0.0/10
yup, you guessed it. again, this is because of slavery
S1:E4
Tired of Black dads never getting praise, Kenya strives to be a more involved father by volunteering to coach a team and organizing a family night.
★ 0.0/10
yo, between you and me... this is because of slavery
S1:E5
After criticizing a Black film, Kenya seeks out honest feedback from his family and peers. Joya worries her kids aren't embracing their Blackness.
★ 0.0/10
hard to believe, but still because of slavery
S1:E6
As Joya promotes her book, friction between her and Kenya comes to a head when both sides start feeling like their marriage is more of a competition.
★ 0.0/10
i know this is going to sound crazy... but this, too, is because of slavery
S1:E7
A lavish, peaceful family trip takes a turn when the kids attempt to venture outside their comfort zones and a work event puts Kenya and Joya at odds.
★ 0.0/10
i know you may not get this, but the reason we deserve a vacation is... because of slavery
S1:E8
As Joya takes time to focus on herself before her event, Drea tries to bond with Chloe, Pops handles an incident, and Kenya switches up his behavior.