Grown-ish
Wednesdays, 8:00 PM ET on Freeform
30 minutes
From "black-ish" executive producer Kenya Barris comes a contemporary take on the current issues facing both students and administrators in the world of higher education. Yara is joined by "black-ish"'s Deon Cole (Charlie), who moonlights as an adjunct marketing professor, as well as funny new characters both in the administration and student body who all reflect the complex and hilarious points of views that populate college campuses.

Wednesdays, 8:00 PM ET on Freeform
30 minutes
From "black-ish" executive producer Kenya Barris comes a contemporary take on the current issues facing both students and administrators in the world of higher education. Yara is joined by "black-ish"'s Deon Cole (Charlie), who moonlights as an adjunct marketing professor, as well as funny new characters both in the administration and student body who all reflect the complex and hilarious points of views that populate college campuses.
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When Zoey sees that Luca's exhibit at the CalU Arts Fair dominantly features one of his ex-girlfriends, it sends her into a spiral of wanting to know more about his past. Nomi takes Professor Hewson's advice and tries to learn more about the queer community on campus.
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Zoey decides to give styling a try and offers to help the twins revamp their image in the hope of boosting their social media following. Knowing that sex sells, Jazz wants to play up her sexuality more than the other girls are comfortable with, sparking a conversation about image and empowerment. Meanwhile, Ana's new romance heats up.
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Zoey Johnson arrives at California University certain she will be a hot shot on campus, but quickly learns she may have a little more growing to do.
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Rosanna Bowman Dillawar
This is a good spin-off of Black-ish and it was smart to target a younger audience with the college setting (dare I say that I enjoy Grown-ish a tad more than Black-ish because of the youthful approach).
However, there are some things which are annoying such as the heavy focus on Zoey's relationships and her immature response to some situations such as taking drugs and her willingness to give up her education/dreams for her boyfriend/relationship. I feel like the Black-ish Zoey was more confident, wiser and smarter, but I guess they had to dumb down the character to fit the new college narrative to make the show interesting.
This is definitely one to watch if you're a younger fan of Black-ish or just like teen/college-based shows.
georgiaraepink
I really enjoy watching black-ish so was excited to see this had been made. It has a bit too much 'typical teen movie' vibe for my liking, so much attention is put on Zoey and boys which I don't think follows Black-ish in being a funny yet educational program where you can take something from every episode. Zoey definitely seems more grounded and mature in Black-ish and some of the decisions she makes in this spin-off don't follow suit. I will continue to watch though as I think it's still interesting enough
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