Next scene during the last episode of the ABC family show black in color, It happened last season when reunited star Lawrence Fishburne came up with the idea. “It was like, ‘Hey, I want to do an episode about why a certain generation of black men have a hard time saying they love each other,’” recalls host Courtney Lily. The episode features Johnson’s three men, Anthony Anderson Dre, Marcus Scribner Jr. and Fishburn Pop, during a camping trip, where fermented feelings bubble to the surface and force them to have honest emotions.
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Lily says she sees both Anthony Anderson Dres and Marcus Scribner Jr. in a “vulnerable spot” now: Jr. is falling apart while Dre is experimenting with an “Annua career”, which was an excellent incentive to explore the idea proposed by Fisherburn. Seventh season.
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Lily notes that this scene was missed in the last episode. “We filmed it and then we didn’t use it,” he said, adding that it was the episode’s original and not the moments after the scene. “Swing [of the scene] What was needed was real. ”
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A running joke at all black in colorSeason eight is the fierce love that Dre has for the younger ones, unlike his other children, Zoe, Jackie, and Diane. “When Lawrence came up with the idea, we knew it would happen at the end of last season,” Lily said. It was a “healing” moment between the two father-son pairs, as he noted that Dre and Jr. “will play a similar dynamic to Dre with his father.” These moments comically repeat that Dre has always been the toughest on Jr.
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“This is a pivotal point where we can see that Dre raised Junior like him,” Lily said. “He has a methodology for that. He thinks insecurity is a danger to his son and his son is old enough to hand it back to him and say, “There’s no danger that you think will protect me from being here now.” “
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“There are no jokes on this stage,” says Lily. “One of the show’s strengths was the right to play in the natural rhythm of things.” As the episode progressed towards the end, the emotional blows were more important to perfection. “It’s an emotional end in many ways to this dynamic. [between Dre and Junior].” But Lily admits that she could have seen this episode live in front of an audience for an FYC event, a rarity for a one-off show, and remembers that Anderson and Scribner’s comedic presence was inevitable and still made people laugh.
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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