The fifth season of Black-ish began airing on October 16, 2018, on ABC in the United States.[1] It is produced by Khalabo Ink Society, Cinema Gypsy Productions, Artists First and ABC Studios, with creator Kenya Barris, who also serves as executive producer alongside Anthony Anderson, Brian Dobbins, Jonathan Groff and Helen Sugland.
The series revolves around Dre, portrayed by Anthony Anderson, a family man who struggles with finding his cultural identity while raising his kids in a white neighborhood with his wife, Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross).
Junior realizes he can't manage all the pressures of college and decides to come home and take a gap year. Dre and Bow try to see if there's a way to get him back on track. Meanwhile Ruby thinks Diane and Jack should reconsider sharing a room.
When Dre's neighbors rent out their house to some unruly tenants, Dre debates whether to call the cops and risk being called a 'snitch' or just ignore the problem all together. Diane develops a new crush at school.
When Jack and Diane encounter problems at their middle school, Dre and Bow try to step in. Junior meets a girl at Ruby's church, but Ruby thinks he's getting too friendly for comfort.
The Johnson family decides to go to the movies for Christmas but is split between seeing the new super hero movie 'Commander Justice' or the Rosa Parks film 'Back of the Bus'. Junior runs into his ex-girlfriend at the movies which makes him reassess how he's spending his gap year.
Jack and Diane go camping with Dre for extra credit, but Dre has other plans for how they should spend the night. Bow gets a dubious comment from a coworker after receiving an award at work.
Jack and Diane's class photo puts Diane in bad lighting. Bow and Dre agree to confront the principal about the photo while opening deeper discussions about colorism within the household.
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"Waltz in A Minor"
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Teleplay by : Robb Chavis Story by : Lisa Muse Bryant
Dre's teenage cousin Kyra needs a place to stay. The Johnsons decide to take her in, but they have different approaches to helping her adjust to suburban life; Jack and Diane try to get Kyra on social media to get information about her.
Dre and Bow struggle with identity politics involving the kids; Diane's crush starts spending time with another girl; Junior's Valentine's Day date goes awry after Dre and Pops have a talk with him about chivalry.
Junior shakes things up at Stevens and Lido as an intern; Bow has a meeting with one of Kyra's teachers and learns that she has an aptitude for chemistry, but Kyra doesn't want to transfer to a magnet school.
Dre is upset that Jack and Diane are getting the same surface-level education about Black History Month that he got when he was growing up; he is asked to make a presentation at the school assembly and wants to bring black history to life.
Dre and Bow want to send Kyra to Valley Glen Prep, but after the school treats them like a charity case, they are infuriated; Junior wants to get a job as Josh's assistant at Stevens and Lido.
After Kyra's estranged father shows up and wants to bring Kyra home to Houston, Dre and Bow work to show him the amazing life they can provide for her; the kids go on a mission to get Kyra one last chili dog from Larry's.
As they are planning Devante's birthday, Bow wants to be more mindful with all the new child-rearing rules these days, but Dre isn't having it; Jack and Diane try to change Ruby's bad habits.
Jack keeps getting himself into trouble, so Dre chaperones the twins' school dance to keep an eye on him; Junior fights with his girlfriend after she thinks he spends too much time taking care of Devante.
Dre's sister Rhonda takes Jack and Diane to her part of town in a black neighborhood and claims the twins are scared of their own community; Bow becomes the "office mom" at work, and Junior tries to help her break the label.
Dre is thrilled when Jack makes the football team, but Bow is against the idea; Diane wants Junior to drive her to her first real date with Jalen, but Junior overstays his welcome.
Dre has concerns about Jack and Diane spending the weekend with their friends' family in the desert; Pops is forced to come to terms with how he treats women after he helps set Junior up.
Junior gets an offer for his dream job working with Migos, but Dre and Bow are determined to convince him to return to college and get his degree.
On May 2, 2019, it was announced that the episode set to air May 7, 2019 titled "Becoming Bow" would be shelved until next season, given the series order of the second spin off, "Mixed-ish". The episode was to introduce a younger version of the character Bow living with her family.[25]
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Viewership and ratings per episode of Black-ish season 5