The episode will be an homage to Broadway smash-hit Hamilton, using music to take potshots at the Columbus Day holiday while also celebrating Juneteenth, the June 19 commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. His name wasn’t Christopher Columbus. Around the same time, black-ish delivered its own response to Trump’s election win in an episode lauded by critics, elevating the series "to another level of cultural relevancy," according to New York magazine’s Vulture website. Changing the gameAsked if the election had forced a rethink on storylines, Ross said black-ish had "never been in response to something" but rather was a show told "from the inside looking out." "We did really take a step out of what black-ish normally does and change the game for everybody," said Yara Shahidi, who plays the Johnsons’ teenage daughter Zoey.
Source: Viet Nam News October 02, 2017 04:52 UTC