Summary
The upcoming season of Grown-ish, the spin-off series of Black-ish, will shift its focus from Zoey to Junior as the Johnson children navigate college life.
In the midseason finale, Trevor Jackson's character, Aaron, experiences a significant injury. However, Kelly Rowland's character, Edie, appears to prioritize attending her class over showing immediate concern.
Throughout Grown-ish, viewers have been able to observe the development of the Johnson kids, as they transition from immature youngsters to self-reliant adults. Despite encountering obstacles along the way, each of them manages to overcome setbacks and discover their own unique paths.
Screen Rant is thrilled to present an exclusive clip from Grown-ish, the Freeform series that serves as a spin-off to the popular sitcom Black-ish. This compelling series follows the journey of the Johnson siblings as they navigate the joys and challenges of college life. In the first four seasons, we witnessed Zoey Johnson's ups and downs as she made friends, learned valuable lessons, and ultimately found success at Cal U. Now, in seasons four and five, the focus shifts to Junior.
Originally portrayed as Zoey's nerdy younger brother in Black-ish, Junior is now stepping into his own as he transforms from the goofy sibling into a confident individual on campus. While Black-ish bid farewell in 2022, Grown-ish is currently airing the first half of its final season, with the second half set to premiere in 2024. Be sure to mark your calendars for the thrilling season 6A finale, which will air on Freeform on August 23.
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In a new clip exclusively released by Screen Rant, viewers are shown a sneak peek of the midseason finale of Grown-ish's final season. The clip focuses on Aaron Jackson, who is now a professor at Cal U, and his relationship with fellow faculty member Professor Edie, portrayed by Kelly Rowland. However, their intensifying romantic involvement takes an unexpected turn when Aaron suffers a significant injury and is admitted to the hospital. Surprisingly, Edie appears more concerned about missing her class than the gravity of Aaron's condition, while his friend callously mocks him, disregarding his obvious distress.
Throughout its run, Grown-ish has allowed fans to witness the growth and development of the eldest Johnson siblings. From their initial immaturity as children living under their parents' roof to their journey towards becoming independent, responsible adults, the characters have stumbled along the way, experiencing various setbacks including dropping out of college temporarily. Nevertheless, they have managed to discover their own paths. In the fifth season, the narrative focus shifts from Zoey and her friend group to Junior, introducing new characters and illustrating how Zoey's past experiences have shaped her into an adult. Similarly, Junior's time at Cal U will undoubtedly have a transformative impact on his own journey towards adulthood.
Created by Kenya Barris and Larry Wilmore, the hit series Grown-ish features an ensemble cast including Marcus Scribner, Trevor Jackson, Diggy Simmons, Daniella Perkins, Justine Skye, and Tara Raani. Season 6 sees the return of original star Yara Shahidi in a recurring role, and is packed with exciting guest appearances from the likes of Kelly Rowland, Omarion, NLE Choppa, Latto, and Lil Yachty. The midseason finale of the final season airs on August 23, with the second half scheduled to premiere in 2024.