Kenya Barris does a great job of using Black-ish as a platform to speak on societal woes while still squared up with the traditional network comedy format, and a secondary series focusing specifically on a young black female entering adulthood via higher education could be a powerful project hearkening back to A Different World.
And from a business perspective, it could skew even better within the key adult demographic than Black-ish.
Or, at least to college, since I doubt her family is going to truly let her off without a few interruptions.
I’m really not sure what a proper Black-ish spinoff would be about if not Zoey branching off from the rest of the Johnson clan and heading off on her own.