'Black-ish' season 4 episode 4 spoilers: The Johnsons celebrate Halloween with game night

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In the next episode of "Black-ish," the Johnsons celebrate Halloween by having a game night which turns out to be rowdier than expected.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Advance to Go (Collect $200)" was just released and showed the Johnsons in their Halloween costumes as "Star Wars" characters. It seems the family is going to have a fun night on this special holiday. The patriarch of the house Andre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) decides to have a family game night of Charades, Monopoly, and other entertainment fares. The family gathers around in the living room and plays their first game, Charades. Andre's wife Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) is first to draw the picture but no one can determine what it is.

Their son Junior (Marcus Scribner) thinks it is an amoeba, Pops (Laurence Fishburne) thinks it is a cloud, while the others are having a hard time. "It's a ghost!" Rainbow blurts out in disbelief. The others cannot see the resemblance and get up in frustration. "Get her!" Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) says to the rest of the family as they chase Rainbow out of the living room.

In the last episode, Andre thought that Ruby was getting stranger and more forgetful as she started to talk to squirrels. In another instance, she crashed her car into the garage when she tried to reverse. This prompted Andre to buy her a new car that was easier to drive and had more safety features. However, it turned out that Ruby was just scamming Andre into letting him buy her a new car.

She was also offended by Andre for implying that she was getting older. In the end, Ruby and Andre settled their differences and became considerate to each other once again.

"Black-ish" season 4 episode 4 will air on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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