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'Black-ish' Season 4 Spoilers: Johnson Family Game Night Gets Ugly

The upcoming episode of "Black-ish" season 4 will see family game night taken to a whole new level.

The synopsis of the next episode, titled "Advance to Go (Collect $200)," states that the Johnson family will be having a game night. Dre (Anthony Anderson) will organize the event, which will soon turn into more than just a game for the family. They will choose to play Monopoly, but it will become clear that nobody wants to lose. As a result, some will form alliances, and others will be at their wit's end. While all of this is going on, Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) will not mince words when it comes to her feelings about Junior's (Marcus Scribner) girlfriend.

A teaser trailer for the new episode has also been released. It opens with some of the Johnson family's members all dressed up for Halloween. It is clear that there is a "Star Wars" motif going on, with Bow is dressed as Princess Leia and Jack (Miles Brown) dressed as a Stormtrooper. Jack even utters a paraphrased line from the movie. 

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The entire Johnson family, minus Zoey (Yara Shahidi), is then shown taking part in game night. Even Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) are participating. It looks like the family will play more than just one game that night, though, as Bow can be seen drawing something for Pictionary. No one in her family can guess what she is doodling. And when she finally reveals what it is, it is clear that she is not very good at drawing.

In the last episode, titled "Elder. Scam," viewers saw more of Dre and Ruby's bond. Dre began to worry about Ruby's mental health after she became a victim of an online scam. While Ruby had a hard time accepting the effects that come with age, she did eventually admit to it. However, she asked her son not to treat her any differently.

"Black-ish" season 4 airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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