"Black-ish" Mother Nature (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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9/10
Give Tracee the Emmy ...
A-thompson-junior13 October 2017
Incredibly real and honest portrayal of what mothers go through. Marcus as usual steals every scene with his effortless comedic timing but the award goes to Tracee. Season 4 is starting off strong. Season 3 was very inconsistent with the funny but this is one of my top 5 episodes of the entire show.
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9/10
"Mother Nature" (#4.2)
aaronredis2 May 2018
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This was such an important episode. It really was.

It's hard to choose a favorite character from this episode.

I really sympathized with Rainbow, but Jr. was also a favorite! Stepping up to the plate!

Then there was Diane writing the letters! And Pops having a tough time with the locks!

It was just a good episode all around. I loved it.

This was one of the best episodes of the show due to its honesty. It was truly beautiful. Thank you to the writes for representing such an important story.

I give "Mother Nature" an 8.9/10.
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10/10
Excellent Writing
Dog-River9 August 2021
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The storyline was very relatable and the acting was great, especially by Tracee Ellis Ross. She was incredible. This is one of the best written episodes so far. I enjoyed the scenes with Pops and the locks. He's hilarious. I also loved that the kids were helping out.

I have waited so long for Rainbow to tell her mother in-law Ruby off and for Dre to actually have Bow's back for once with his mother. It was glorious, I absolutely loved that scene. Ruby's constant insults to Bow is hard to take. That joke has gone on long enough. All in all, it's an episode you don't want to miss.
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