This revelation forces a moment of self-reflection for Dre. He has always viewed Zoey as his favorite child because she is the most like him—"beautiful, popular, and stylish"—and he realizes that if she is shallow, it is because he is shallow too. Subplot: The Twins' Compliment Challenge
In the black-ish episode (Season 1, Episode 14), the story centers on the family patriarch, Dre, grappling with his eldest daughter, Zoey, entering her first serious relationship. The Arrival of Andre [S1E14] Andre from Marseille
You can watch the full episode on platforms like Apple TV or Amazon . Black-ish, “Andre from Marseille” (1.14) - TV Review This revelation forces a moment of self-reflection for Dre
He struggles with the idea of his daughter dating a white boy, viewing it as a sign of his family losing their cultural identity. The Arrival of Andre You can watch the
The conflict begins when Zoey reveals she is dating a boy from school named Andre. While Dre is initially intrigued because the boy plays basketball and is from Marseille, he quickly spirals into a panic upon meeting him and discovering that Andre is white and "worldly". Dre’s anxiety is further fueled by his coworkers, who lean into stereotypes about French boys being more romantically advanced than American teens. Dre’s Struggle with Identity