Dear White People
TV-MA
6.4
2017
Drama
, Comedy
At a predominantly white Ivy League college, a diverse group of students navigate various forms of racial and other types of discrimination.
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- Cast:
- Logan Browning , Brandon P. Bell , DeRon Horton , Antoinette Robertson , John Patrick Amedori , Ashley Blaine Featherson , Marque Richardson
Episode 10 : Chapter X
August. 02,2019
A bombshell story in the debut issue of Fried Chichanery leads to a moment of reckoning. Sam and Lionel learn there's more to the Order than they knew.
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Episode 9 : Chapter IX
August. 02,2019
Brooke takes a new approach with Muffy, a guilt-stricken Gabe tries to make up for his mistake, and Troy woos an investor for his new magazine.
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Episode 8 : Chapter VIII
August. 02,2019
A sexual assault allegation stirs up fierce debate at Armstrong-Parker House and drives Joelle and Reggie even farther apart.
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Episode 7 : Chapter VII
August. 02,2019
As Chester's popularity soars, Lionel tries to convince D'unte and friends that he's ready for the gay "deep end". Sam gets a chance to meet her idol.
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Episode 6 : Chapter VI
August. 02,2019
Troy leads an insurrection at Pastiche, Gade takes a dubious step to raise money for his film, and Reggie makes some improvements to Moses's app.
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Episode 5 : Chapter V
August. 02,2019
On Parents Weekend, Coco sets out to win a recommendation from the toughest professor on campus -- while contending with an unexpected visitor.
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Episode 4 : Chapter IV
August. 02,2019
After landing his first cover story in Pastiche, Troy makes an unsettling discovery. Money troubles prompt Gabe to join a campus labor movement.
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Episode 3 : Chapter III
August. 02,2019
After landing his first cover story in Pastiche, Troy makes an unsettling discovery. Money troubles prompt Gabe to join a campus labor movement.
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Seasons
Season 4
Reunited amid a pandemic, future Sam and Lionel look back on their epic final year together at Winchester — which plays out as a '90s musical.
Season 2
Romantic dilemmas, a social media troll and big changes at Armstrong-Parker House push Sam, Lionel and friends to the breaking point.
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