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Season 2 – A Different World

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Denise Huxtable is in "a different world" -- predominantly black Hillman College -- in this popular "Cosby Show" spinoff. A sophomore, Denise shares her quarters with divorced freshman Jaleesa and naive Maggie, one of Hillman's few white students. Other Hillman students include Whitley, a Southern belle full of attitude; Dwayne, a math major, and his best friend, Ron; and Col. Taylor, aka "Dr. War."
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Rubie s @RT69427102 May 2 Love this season and enjoy every single episode See more 12/14/2021 Young students with big personalities quickly form unbreakable bonds at Hillman College, an HBCU that becomes a second home to them in no time. Throughout their studies, they are faced with various life challenges that will test their minds and their ability to be independent. At the heart of the show is probably the most unlikely couple that television has seen: Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison) and Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy)… Whitley is a loud-mouthed southern belle with expensive taste, sharp wit, and a knack for gossip. On the other hand, Dwayne is a nerdy mathematician turned ladies man. What I love about these characters is that they were flawed, they were good-natured, and their personalities were always the same through their good and bad times. Dwayne's right hand man and best friend is Ron Johnson (Darryl M. Bell), a sleazy goofball with a sensitive side. Though he can be trifling, Ron means well and always comes through when you need him. Everyone has or wants to have a friend like that! A good friend and a SERIOUS busy bee, Kimberly "Kim" Reese (Charnele Brown) was yet another great addition to the cast. A vibrant and determined medical student, Kim often dealt with anxiety on her journey to pursue higher education; but one thing about Kim is that she will ALWAYS get the job done. Jaleesa Vinson (Dawnn Lewis) played a significant role in this tight-knit clique. She offered a voice of reason and, occasionally, some wise advice as she was a slightly older college student. The others looked to her as an example of what true adulthood is: going for the things you want no matter the odds. It takes a lot of courage to go back to college in your late twenties. We love characters with courage. 👏🏾 You can't have this Different World friend group without the giddy Freddie Brooks (Cree Summer). Earthy, empathic, and too damn cosmic for her own good, Freddie offered a good deal of comic relief. Her frequent tirades about ozone layers, endangered species, and world affairs brought laughs, but they also made you think. Freddie represented integrity to me. Her strong moral compass was contagious on campus and she forced her colleagues to take deeper looks at themselves. She helped out more than they would like to admit. Lastly, I will mention Mr. Gaines (Lou Myers) and Colonel Taylor (Glynn Turman); the two assume similar roles as Jaleesa. As older people, they don't have any problems with dropping wisdom when a student is in need of a talk. Mr. Gaines is the lovably-irritable cook that enjoyed helping when he could. He showed the youngsters what hard work and sacrifice meant from the working class's perspective. Meanwhile, the stone-faced and strict Colonel Taylor taught the students about bravery and commitment. I enjoy this sitcom so much simply for the fact that it stressed the importance of an education (especially for young black people). Its charmingly witty cast and visionary creators produced an incredibly memorable show that touched on so many fundamentals of black culture, education, sisterhood, brotherhood, and love. It's perfect for young creatives who want to binge a show that is wholesome and exemplary. 90%! (SEASON TWO) See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Oct 6, 1988 Dr. War Is Hell Jaleesa and Whitley have new roommates; Dwayne tries to avoid the dreaded calculus course from Dr. War. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 13, 1988 Two Gentlemen of Hillman Dwayne and Ron's friendship is strained when they work together on a research paper. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 27, 1988 Some Enchanted Late Afternoon Walter and Jaleesa are apprehensive about starting a romantic relationship. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 3, 1988 Dream Lover Whitley is upset by the romantic dreams she has been having about Dwayne. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 17, 1988 Three Girls Three Jaleesa and Whitley are given the chance to become back-up singers for Gladys Knight. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 24, 1988 If You Like Pilgrim Coladas Whitley takes a homesick Kim to a restaurant for Thanksgiving dinner. Details Episode 7 Aired Dec 1, 1988 A Stepping Stone Whitley wants to be the team leader in an interdormitory step competition. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 8, 1988 Life With Father Dwayne falls for his calculus teacher's (Glynn Turman) daughter. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 15, 1988 All's Fair Whitley is squeezed out when Kim's boyfriend (Brian Wesley Thomas) monopolizes their room. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 5, 1989 Radio Free Hillman Whitley is caught in the middle when Dwayne stages a sit-in at the dean's (Rosalind Cash) office. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 12, 1989 It Happened One Night Whitley offers her support to Kim when she fears that she may be pregnant. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 26, 1989 I've Got the Muse in Me Freddie turns to alcohol when she lacks inspiration in her writing. Details Episode 13 Aired Feb 2, 1989 Risky Business Clair Huxtable (Phylicia Rashad) gives a business etiquette seminar at Hillman. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 9, 1989 Breaking Up Is Hard to Do Couples at Hillman College experience broken hearts and discord as Valentine's Day approaches. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 16, 1989 For She's Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage Whitley's mother (Diahann Carroll) is determined to find a boyfriend for her daughter. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 23, 1989 It's Greek to Me Dwayne and Ron's friendship is strained after they pledge a fraternity. Details Episode 17 Aired Mar 2, 1989 The Thing About Women Walter becomes jealous when Jaleesa's ex-husband, Lamar, shows up. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 2, 1989 High Anxiety Kim takes on too many responsibilities; Mr. Gaines (Lou Myers) moves in with Col. Taylor (Glynn Turman). Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 16, 1989 Take This Job and Love It Kim gets Whitley a job at the Pit to help pay for the car she damaged. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 30, 1989 No Means No Dwayne fears Freddie may face date rape when she goes out with an aggressive athlete (Taimak). Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 27, 1989 Citizen Wayne Ron claims that Dwayne has Jesse Jackson's endorsement for student government president. Details Episode 22 Aired May 4, 1989 There's No Place Like Home As the semester comes to an end, students make plans for the summer. Details
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Season Info

Creator
Bill Cosby
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Oct 6, 1988
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