So, we attacked it in a way that was very in-line with how we experience things on the show,” Ross said. “I thought it was really well-handled in not placing blame anywhere but sort of holding the curiosity from the partner’s standpoint of ‘I don’t really know what this is.’ And I think it was confusing for her after so many children and not experiencing it. Martin shared with Variety that this episode was the one she was most personally proud of from the season because Diane’s storyline is “something all girls my age are going through but it’s rarely talked about.”įor a similar reason, Ross told Variety one of the episodes she was particularly proud of this year was “Mother Nature,” in which her character realizes she is suffering from postpartum depression after the birth of her fifth child. #Blackish #FYC table read is peak Diane and that's just how I like it! The cast is reading "First and Last" from season 4! /2ltasS4zOV ![]() The cast read the sixth episode of the fourth season, “First and Last,” which saw Dre (Anthony Anderson) concerned Junior (Marcus Scribner) was finally going to best him in basketball, while Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) struggled with Diane (Marsai Martin) getting her period for the first time and not wanting her mother’s “talk.”Īdditionally, wardrobe from the “Juneteenth” musical season premiere was on display for photo ops for the Academy members and other attendees. ![]() In order to keep the conversation going, the “Black-ish” FYC event this year was a table read and block party instead of a traditional screening and panel.
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