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Bow thinks Ruby would be terrible because she’d turn the kids into snake-handling Evangelists. Sure, the fuel produces 30 percent less pollution than diesel, but Bow’s mom, Alicia, constantly has pinkeye. Dre doesn’t want Bow’s parents as guardians, either, because they raised Bow in a cult and live in a bus powered by human waste. The subject sends them straight to the tequila bottle. This, of course, leads Jack to ask a question: If Dre and Bow die, who will be the meerkat and warthog to guide them? Dre and Bow are thrown for a loop, realizing they never formally prepared a plan to address guardianship in case of tragedy. Dre and Bow clumsily placate their tenderhearted son by reminding him that Simba had Timon and Pumbaa to look after him. Jack becomes upset, though, because he thought the family just didn’t want him to see lion sex.
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Diane counters by asking that they not fast-forward through Mufasa’s death scene. The advertising executive that he is, Dre makes a great case for the Disney classic. In “The Leftovers,” Dre has chosen The Lion King for family-movie night, but the kids aren’t that enthusiastic. She epitomizes the Millennial generation: Zoey’s often underestimated as entitled and superficial, but actually is an observant, smart, and caring person who analyzes information quickly, much like the smartphone she can’t be without. What a surprising and delightful character Zoey has turned out to be. Yara Shahidi as Zoey, Anthony Anderson as Dre, Tracee Ellis Ross as Bow.