It's hard to imagine that there's anything ABC wouldn't allow on critical darling。 Black-ish 。after several successful seasons, but a new story in。 Variety。reports that a February episode was shelved due to "creative differences" between the network and show runner Kenya Barris. 。
SEE ALSO:Where are the mainstream TV shows about American Indians?The episode was reportedly shot in November and scheduled to air at the end of February, with a story that follows Dre (Anthony Anderson) as he improvises a bedtime story for his infant son DeVonte while a thunderstorm keeps the whole house awake. At one point, an argument breaks out between Dre and his son (Marcus Scribner) about athletes kneeling during the national anthem. 。
Variety's report doesn't make it clear why the episode was shelved, noting only that it "covers multiple political and social issues."。
Thanks for signing up!。“Given our creative differences, neither ABC nor I were happy with the direction of the episode and mutually agreed not to air it,” Barris said in a statement。.。.。“
Black-ish 。 is a show that has spoken to all different types of people and brought them closer as a community and I’m so proud of the series.” Instead of airing “Please, Baby, Please," ABC aired a rerun of 。
Black-ish 。 Black-ish 。 on Feb. 27. The episode may resurface at some future date, or it may be shelved for good. 。
In the past,Black-ish。
has done episodes about the n-word, police brutality, and the 2016 election, all of which carried powerful social and political messaging that worked to foster national conversations. It's unclear if the kneeling athletes scene -- the only specific plot point mentioned -- was what created problems for ABC or if it was something else.。
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