'Black-ish' season 4 spoilers: The Johnson family come together for game night that gets fiercely competitive

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When the fourth season of "Black-ish" airs its fourth episode tonight, fans will be seeing what it is like to have a Johnson family game night. The episode will be full of fierce competition where in members of the family become pitted against one another.

According to its synopsis, the episode will show Andre "Dre" Johnson (Anthony Anderson) bringing the family together for a fun-filled game night. The title of the episode, "Advance to Go (Collect $200)," is a reference to the family's game of choice, Monopoly.

Being the competitive people that they are, Dre, his wife Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), and their kids find themselves in very stiff competition. As the night progresses, the family members will form alliances in their effort to be declared the winner of the game night.

In the teaser for tonight's episode, the family was seen all dressed up in their Halloween costumes. The family are all united in their Star Wars-themed costumes.

Rainbow goes as Princess Leia, Jack (Miles Brown) is a Stormtrooper, Diane (Marsai Martin) is dressed as Rey, and even little Devonte is all dressed up as Yoda.

Jack is also seen handing a Darth Vader mask to his dad, while saying in a husky voice "You are my father."

Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) also joined the family as they dabbled in some rounds of Pictionary. Rainbow was seen doodling on the board, but no one in the family was able to guess what she was drawing. After the round, the family chased her because of her inability to draw.

Meanwhile, Rainbow finally broke and spilled out her true feelings about Junior's (Marcus Scribner) girlfriend. In the past, Dre accused Rainbow of not liking their son's girlfriend because, like himself, she distrusts white people. Rainbow has said that that is not true and that she does not see people's colors.

"Black-ish" airs every Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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