'Black-ish' season 4 episode 6 spoilers: Diane experiences a womanly change

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In the next episode of "Black-ish," Diane Anderson (Marsai Martin) experiences her first period towards becoming a woman as her family members around her lend their support.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "First and Last" was just released and showed flashbacks of the young Diane growing up in the Anderson home. However, it suddenly cuts to the present where Diane is shown slamming her bag on the dining room table which startles her parents Andre (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross). Diane then gives them a deathly stare as her dad questions, "What's wrong with her?" Apparently, the young kid is going through her first biological period which she is not taking too well. Later, when her mom picks her up from school, a teacher informs her of Diane's dilemma when suddenly, the kid honks on the car horn and says impatiently, "Ain't nobody got time for you to make a friend, Rainbow!"

Meanwhile, Andre realizes that he may not be able to beat his son at basketball very soon because Junior (Marcus Scribner) is getting taller very fast. The scheming dad then decides to use psychological warfare on his son to undermine him before a basketball game. It remains to be seen if Andre will be successful with his plan and defeat his equally competitive son.

In the last episode, Junior got expelled from school for allegedly hitting another kid. Andre's son thought that he stole his new gold chain so he took a swing at the kid. However, it turned out that Andre's punch missed the boy who suddenly fainted and hit his jaw on the water-cooler. Andre was cleared of his misdemeanor and was allowed to go back to school.

"Black-ish" season 4 episode 6 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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