'Black-ish' season 4 episode 11 spoilers: Santamonica needs a personal assistant

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In the next episode of "Black-ish," Rainbow Johnson's (Tracee Ellis Ross) sister, Santamonica, is in town and considers hiring her son Junior (Marcus Scribner) to become her assistant.

The synopsis and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "Inheritance," were just released recently, and they show Rainbow welcoming Santamonica in her kitchen. They exchange pleasantries as Rainbow's husband Andre (Anthony Anderson) drops by to see how his wife's sister is doing.

It turns out that Santamonica is in need of a personal assistant as she is very busy with her appointments and schedules. Rainbow suggests that Junior would be a good fit for the job as he is very organized and is on top of everything. Moreover, her sister would be giving him an opportunity to see what a working lifestyle is like.

Santamonica is delighted by the suggestion as she appears to be having a good talk with Rainbow. Suddenly, Junior drops in and greets his aunt as he carries his baby brother Devante. Santamonica is impressed by his care and concern for his sibling. Apparently, it was his idea to baby-proof the house and was on top of that family project. It remains to be seen though if she will hire him as her assistant. In the meantime, Andre's sister Rhonda (Raven Symone) is also in town and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) wants to talk to them about her inheritance.

In the last episode, Rainbow had a hard time getting back to work at the hospital because she missed her family very much. She had come back from maternity leave many times before, but this was one time that was rather difficult. She decided to extend her leave in order to spend more time at home.

"Black-ish" season 4 episode 11 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 9 p.m. EST on ABC.

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