A Different World - Season 4 Episode 2 How Bittersweet It Is
Whitley accepts a date with the persistent Ron in the hopes of making Dwayne jealous. She leaves a series of answering machine messages in which she repeats the time and location of the date, believing that Dwayne will show up. Ron ignores Dwayne's warning and insists that Whitley really likes him. After they have a good time at a club, Whitley feels guilty and admits that she was trying to get to Dwayne. Ron accepts her apology and says that he is happy to help, as he cannot stand Kinu. Ron pleads for a kiss at the end of the evening, and Whitley pecks him on the cheek. When Dwayne comes out of his apartment, she pulls Ron into a long liplock. Freddie hopes to get into a class taught by Professor Randolph, a respected authority on African American history. Professor Randolph asks students to write an essay explaining why they would like to enroll, but Freddie impresses him with a performance art piece. Freddie's cousin Matthew, who is white, comes over from Avery College to take the c
Year: 1993
Country: United States of America
Studio: NBC
Director: Bill Cosby
Cast: Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, Darryl M. Bell, Cree Summer, Charnele Brown, Lou Myers
First Air Date: Sep 24, 1987
Last Air date: Jul 09, 1993
Season: 6 Season
Episode: 144 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 7.00/10 by 63.00 users
Popularity: 59.118
Language: English
Keyword : college, racism, sitcom, social issues, playful, inspirational, romantic, approving, enthusiastic, familiar
Episode
Everything Must Change
How Bittersweet It Is
Blues for Nobody's Child
Whitley's Last Supper
The Goodwill Games
Tales From the Exam Zone
Good Help Is Hard to Fire
Love Thy Neighbor
Time Keeps on Slippin'
The Apple Doesn't Fall
I'm Dreaming of a Wayne Christmas
War and Peace
Ex-Communication
Risk Around the Dollar
Love, Hillman-Style
A Word in Edgewise
Ms. Understanding
The Cash Isn't Always Greener
How Great Thou Art
It's Showtime at Hillman
Sister to Sister, Sister
Monet Is the Root of All Evil
If I Should Die Before I Wake
Never Can Say Goodbye
To Be Continued