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Season 4 – 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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Em B @RT87287969 May 26 By far my favourite season. The characters were so well developed by this stage and the central characters, Dwayne and Whitley, had such amazing on-screen chemistry. Some of my favourite episodes were from this season. Fantastic show. So glad they are doing a sequel. See more Rubie s @RT69427102 May 2 Love, love! love!obsessed with this season. The episode of Dwayne and Whitley relationship is the icing. I love their relationship and everything is utter perfection. 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. 89% (SEASON FOUR) See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 20, 1990 Everything Must Change Whitley plans to tell Dwayne that a relationship is possible -- but it may be too late. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 27, 1990 How Bittersweet It Is In an effort to make Dwayne jealous, Whitley accepts a date with Ron. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 4, 1990 Blues for Nobody's Child An orphaned waif (T.J. Evans) plans to make Freddie's dorm room his new home. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 11, 1990 Whitley's Last Supper Whitley's father (Ron O'Neal) puts her on a budget; Kim can't relax before an exam. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 18, 1990 The Goodwill Games Dwayne is in the middle as Whitley and Kinu (Alise Gyse Dickens) compete on rival academic teams. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 25, 1990 Tales From the Exam Zone Walter is the host for a "Twilight Zone"-type look at students cramming for midterm exams. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 8, 1990 Good Help Is Hard to Fire Dwayne's visiting mom (Patti LaBelle) lands in the middle of a melee involving Dwayne, Kinu (Alisa Gyse Dickens) and Whitley. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 15, 1990 Love Thy Neighbor Dwayne and Whitley finally commit themselves to a relationship. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 29, 1990 Time Keeps on Slippin' Dwayne's preoccupation with Whitley affects his grades; Ron and Freddie plan a video. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 6, 1990 The Apple Doesn't Fall Ron considers a career decision; Terrance (Cory Tyler) thinks his father (Glynn Turman) should reject an offer. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 20, 1990 I'm Dreaming of a Wayne Christmas Whitley tries to make a good impression on Dwayne's mother by getting her an expensive Christmas gift. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 10, 1991 War and Peace Emotions run high as Dwayne's classmates send their friend Zelmer to the Persian Gulf. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 31, 1991 Ex-Communication or Fiance What? Whitley consults a counselor (Debbie Allen) for help in coping with her feelings about her ex-fiance (Dominic Hoffman). Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 7, 1991 Risk Around the Dollar Whitley needs to replace the rent money she spent; Terrance wants to become a Muslim. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 14, 1991 Love, Hillman Style Whitley and Dwayne argue over her scheme to publish a "Hillman hunks" calendar. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 21, 1991 A Word in Edgewise Deaf actors (members of the National Theater of the Deaf) perform at the outreach center; Whitley bets she can zip her lips for a day. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 28, 1991 Ms. Understanding The battle of the sexes heats up at Hillman, fueled by an article on campus sex roles. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 7, 1991 The Cash Isn't Always Greener Dwayne debates going for the big bucks in business or another degree after graduation. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 14, 1991 How Great Thou Art Whitley ignores her boss and buys a painting; Freddie hosts a radio talk show. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 21, 1991 Showtime at Hillman Walter hosts a telethon for the community center, but fails to get the phones ringing. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 28, 1991 Sister to Sister, Sister Kim decides to pledge a sorority and finds that Whitley is the pledge mistress. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 4, 1991 Monet Is the Root of All Evil Whitley sponsors an art show that is labeled obscene by an outside group. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 11, 1991 If I Should Die Before I Wake An oratory professor (Whoopi Goldberg) gives her class a unique assignment. Details Episode 24 Aired Apr 25, 1991 Never Can Say Goodbye Ron pleads with the dean (Robert Guillaume) about graduating; a "roast" is in the works for Walter. Details Episode 25 Aired May 2, 1991 To Be Continued Whitley faces a post-graduation decision; Ron and his father (Art Evans) negotiate with the dean (Robert Guillaume). Details
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Season Info

Creator
Bill Cosby
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 20, 1990
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