Dear White People Season 4

September. 22,2021      TV-MA
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis

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.

Episode 10 : Chapter X
September. 22,2021
Opening night of the Varsity Show yields big surprises and a sobering encounter. In the future, the friends’ reunion takes an emotional turn.
Episode 9 : Chapter IX
September. 22,2021
Sam invites Iesha back on the radio — with dramatic results. Gabe faces an ultimatum from his uncle. Reggie weighs a big decision about his app.
Episode 8 : Chapter VIII
September. 22,2021
Troy's frustrations with his mom take a toll on his dating life. Joelle wrestles with an ethical dilemma. Coco devises a plan to take on Muffy.
Episode 7 : Chapter VII
September. 22,2021
Under new direction, the Varsity Show begins to take on a different form. A party thrown by Joelle's sister brings simmering tensions to the surface.
Episode 6 : Chapter VI
September. 22,2021
As Sam heads to Houston for a fateful trip with Lionel and Michael, Reggie and Joelle are trapped in a stairwell during a campus lockdown.
Episode 5 : Chapter V
September. 22,2021
Al offers to help Troy and friends wrest control of the Varsity Show back from Miss Bernadette. Reggie strikes up a new friendship.
Episode 4 : Chapter IV
September. 22,2021
On "Big House," Coco resists producers' efforts to pit her against Eva. Iesha calls out Sam on her own radio show. Gabe receives a fraught job offer.
Episode 3 : Chapter III
September. 22,2021
Facing pressure from the Order to make the Varsity Show a hit, Troy finds unexpected inspiration at his mother's gallery opening.
Episode 2 : Chapter II
September. 22,2021
As Reggie considers a sweet job offer, Joelle seizes a chance to blend faith and science, and Troy makes his pitch to the Black Caucus.
Episode 1 : Chapter I
September. 22,2021
On the first day of senior year, the campus is abuzz with Career Day plans and news that AP House will be producing Winchester's historic Varsity Show.

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 4 2021
Season 3
Season 3 2019
Season 2
Romantic dilemmas, a social media troll and big changes at Armstrong-Parker House push Sam, Lionel and friends to the breaking point.
Season 2 2018
Season 1
Students of color navigate the daily slights and slippery politics of life at an Ivy League college that's not nearly as "post-racial" as it thinks.
Season 1 2017

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