black-ish season 7 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dre, feeling stagnant after two decades at Stevens & Lido, dreams of quitting. He pitches a fresh idea for the SoFi account but faces resistance from his team, preferring traditional campaigns. Dre's revelation about quitting and starting his own agency shocks his family. Despite a strong pitch, SoFi goes elsewhere, but a twist comes when Stevens & Lido's boss buys Dre's new agency, offering him a promising position in the general market division. This new chapter brings Dre back to Stevens & Lido with renewed prospects and family support.
Full Episode S07E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has Dre worked at Stevens & Lido?
Dre has worked at Stevens & Lido for almost two decades.
What major life decision does Dre make?
Dre decides to quit his job at Stevens & Lido and start his own ad agency.
What is the major conflict Dre faces at Stevens & Lido?
Dre feels stuck in a rut and frustrated with the repetitive and stereotypical nature of the advertising campaigns.
Who offers Dre advice about his career frustrations?
Pops offers Dre advice, likening his situation to that of Negro League baseball player Josh Gibson.
How does Dre's family react to his decision to quit his job?
Dre's family has mixed reactions, with some members offering support and others expressing concern or disbelief.
What happens after Dre pitches his idea for the SoFi account?
Dre's pitch is well-received, but the SoFi account ultimately goes to a general market firm.
What offer does Dre receive after his pitch for the SoFi account?
Dre receives an offer from Stevens & Lido's boss to buy his new agency and bring him back in a new role in the general market division.
What does Dre's return to Stevens & Lido signify for his career?
Dre's return to Stevens & Lido signifies a new chapter in his career, where he will have more opportunities and recognition beyond urban marketing.
How does Dre feel about his new role at Stevens & Lido?
Dre is excited and ready to embrace the new possibilities in his career, feeling supported by his family and colleagues.