A Different World - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Honeymoon in L.A.: Part 1
Whitley and Dwayne recall their honeymoon in Los Angeles during the riots after the Rodney King verdict.
Honeymoon in L.A.: Part 2
Whitley and Dwayne recall their honeymoon in Los Angeles during the riots after the Rodney King verdict.
Interior Desecration
Now living together for the first time, newlyweds Whitley and Dwayne clash over whose belongings they will use to furnish their apartment.
Somebody Say Ho!
Everybody goes to court when one of the students is called a hoe.
Really Gross Anatomy
Kimberly gets help from her new lab partner, Spencer, when she gets sick in anatomy class, and Dwayne pines for Whitley when she travels out of town.
Don't Count Your Chickens Before They're Axed
Dwayne and Whitley struggle as Whitley gets laid off from her job.
The Little Mister
In Dwayne's dream, Whitley is running for president against other women.
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Whitley gets upset because Wayne does not spend enough time with her.
Faith, Hope and Charity: Part 1
The Wayne and Gilbert family celebrate thanksgiving with each other.
Faith, Hope and Charity: Part 2
Continuation of thanksgiving with the Gilbert-Wayne family.
Original Teacher
Freddy gets juvenile delinquents who need a role model and they are assigned to teachers of Hillman College one of which is Dwayne.
Occupational Hazards
Whitley borrows Dwayne's credit card without his knowledge to buy a new suit for a job interview and struggles to find a way to pay him back. Lena and Charmaine bond after Charmaine's boyfriend Lance dumps her over the phone.
White Christmas
Everybody's in for a big surprise when Freddy's mom comes to visit while Freddy also has some relationship trouble.
To Whit, with Love
Whitley gets a new job as a teacher and struggles with her disrespectful students.
Happy Birthday to Moi
Dwayne throws Whitley a surprise party while two students of Hillman College cheat on a test and try to get away with it.
Mind Your Own Business
Ron and Mr. Gaines open a music club together, but can't agree on the style of music.
When One Door Closes...: Part 1
Whitley discovers she's pregnant; Dwayne's computer-baseball game is a hit with Kinlishewa Corp., which wants him to move to Tokyo.
When One Door Closes...: Part 2
A Japanese corporation woos Dwayne for his software; Whitley is pregnant.
Lean on Me
Dwayne applies for a summer management position at a company in Japan and invites the VP over for dinner to woo him, but he and Whitely are in for a surprise when Dwayne's ex-girlfriend Kinu shows up, representing the company.
Dancing Machines
Whitley lets Dashawn stay with her and Dwayne for the weekend. Ron helps Freddie plan a charity dance-a-thon.
Cabin in the Sky
Dwayne and Whitley plan a romantic getaway for the weekend. When Mr. and Mrs. Gaines join them, things don't go as planned.
Great X-Pectations
Terrell (Patrick Y. Malone) is caught with a handgun in the classroom; Spencer (Michael Ralph) proposes to Kim.
Homie, Don't Ya Know Me?
Lena's old boyfriend and some pals from her old neighbourhood pay her a visit but they find they don't fit in her new life.
A Rock, a River, a Lena
Legendary singer/actress Lena Horne visits the Hillman campus to dedicate a scholarship named for her grandmother.
College Kid
Gina, Lena, Charmaine, Dorian, and Terrell rent an off-campus apartment from a grumpy older man who turns out to be a reclusive, former professional baseball star. He is inspired to consider attending college, particularly after seeing an old flame who is now a professor. Gina's abusive ex-boyfriend returns to try to establish contact anew, frightening her and infuriating her friends.
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