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The London trip creates a shift from animosity to a celebration of the Black culture among the College Hill cast.

The London trip creates a shift from animosity to a celebration of the Black culture among the College Hill cast.

The trip abroad helps to sooth the indignation among the cast. Some heavy flirting with their cultural exchange partners also helps.

The students experience life in London and meet their cultural exchange partners.

Efforts are made to end the rift between the roommates, but no one is bending.

The house remains divided; cast prepares for a trip to London; Drew's upcoming rap performance.

Growing hostility erupts into a big scene and confrontation, and the girls fear for their safety.

Tension in the house rises when Drew pushes the envelope with his sexual antics.

Rising comics and singers are showcased.

Music: Faith Evans ("Soon as I Get Home"). Comedy: Alonzo "Hamburger" Jones.

A successful, married businessman succumbs to his desires and betrays his family.

The past comes back to haunt a single mother who tries to make a better life for her family.

A downtrodden young waitress buys a stolen cell phone and discovers a snuff film on it.

When her police officer husband starts abusing her, Maya gathers evidence to take him down.

Growing feelings for Stan force Maya to choose between him and her husband.

Yvonne learns that William has not informed his mother of their coming wedding.

Lynn's white sister thinks she is being playful when she utters a racial epithet.

Joan lobbies her law firm to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Melanie fears she is not ready for a commitment.

Tasha goes out drinking with her new co-workers, and one of the managers flashes her.

Malik goes on a date with tennis star Serena Williams; Tasha tries to sign her as a client.