A Different World - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Everything Must Change
Whitley finally decides to hook up with Dwayne when she finds out that he did not just bring a souvenir for her back from Japan, but he also brought himself a souvenir, one that is a living human being, and it's female. Meanwhile, Whitley also decides to bunk with Juleesa.
How Bittersweet It Is
Whitley uses Ron as a pawn in her love match with Dwayne; Freddie tries historics and dramatics to get into a history class.
Blues for Nobody's Child
Freddie befriends an orphan and suggests the possibility of adopting the boy to Prof. Randolph.
Whitley's Last Supper
Kim moves into high gear for practice med-school exam, While Whitley downshifts her spending.
The Goodwill Games
Dwayne helps Whitley prepare for an academic competition, but one thing leads to another during a study session.
Tales from the Exam Zone
Dwayne, Whitley, and Freddie find themselves in a different dimension--"The Exam Zone".
Good Help is Hard to Fire
Dwayne's mother walks in on a squabble between Kinu and the apartment's new maid - Whitley.
Love Thy Neighbor
Dwayne and Whitley finally sit down and discuss their budding romance. Ron discovers that the homeless population is not what he thinks.
Time Keeps on Slippin'
As Whitley and Dwayne get back together they start to study together and it affects them both different ways in their life academically.
The Apple Doesn't Fall
Col. Taylor feels he's made a hole in one when asked to join the once segregated country club.
I'm Dreaming of a Wayne Christmas
Whitley joins Dwayne in Brooklyn for his family's Christmas. However she runs into trouble with a crooked Santa while shopping for a gift for Dwayne's mother.
War and Peace
Dwayne's good friend Zelmer comes to visit Hillman and reveals to Dwayne that he's on route to military service in the Middle East. Blair Underwood guest stars.
Ex-Communication
Julian has a talk with Whitley that takes a toll on her ego--and may cost her Dwayne.
Risk Around the Dollar
Lack of money may make Whitley's world come tumbling down after she blows her rent money.
Love, Hillman-Style
Matthew brings members of the National theater of the Deaf to Walter's outreach center for a performance.
A Word in Edgewise
Kim is afraid that Matthew's involvement in his Drama Studies makes them an incompatible couple, but Matthew and the issues going on with Dwayne and Whitley soon prove it will be ok.
Ms. Understanding
A student male of Hillman college who goes by the name of Shaza Zulu says that the Hillman men are "Dogs". Then one thing leads to another and the woman and men of Hillman are against each other while Shaza Zulu gets a profit out of it.
The Cash Isn't Always Greener
Whitley is forced to bunk with Dwayne and Ron for a while when Jalessa's sister comes to visit. Dwayne gets a job offer from konishiwa company where he spends his summers.
How Great Thou Art
Whitley gets overly enthusiastic when bidding on art at an auction she attends for her internship. Freddie invents a new persona for her radio show.
It's Showtime at Hillman
When Walter arranges a telethon to raise extra money for the outreach center, the Hillman gang contributes by showcasing their various talents.
Sister to Sister, Sister
It's the time of year again when pledgers come to pledge, Ron is giving Terrance and the other pledges trouble while Whitley gives Kim and the other pledges trouble.
Monet is the Root of All Evil
Whitley is going about her day when she finds a person who is a marvelous artist, but things go wrong when they are at an art gallery and someone disapproves of one of pieces of art.
If I Should Die Before I Wake
Whitley is thinking about giving up her virginity to Dwayne, but she finds out one of her classmates has an STD and has second thoughts.
Never Can Say Goodbye
Ron begs a dean to let him take a course and Walter leaves Hillman.
To Be Continued
Whitley decides to follow her boss who's being transferred to the New York office and Dwayne tries to cope with what that will mean for their relationship.
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