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A Different World/Getaway (2)

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Getaway (2)
Season 3, Episode 24
Airdate April 26, 1990
Production Number 325
Written by Cheryl Gard
Directed by Debbie Allen
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Getaway (2) is the twenty-fourth episode of the third season of A Different World, and the sixty-eighth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Stars: Rueben Grundy (Ernest Bennett), Dominic Hoffman (Julian Day), Susan Fales (Mandy), Rickster (Eric), Steven Daniells-Silva (Paul), Cliff Emmich (Desk Sergeant)

Co-Starring:

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Plot Overview

Julian shows up to surprise Whitley, who wants nothing to do with him. Dwayne and Ron dress like women to get past the drug dealers and onto the ferry. They arrive at the police station to discover that they accidentally brought Julian's bag instead of the one with the drugs and cash. Paul and Eric search the house, failing to recognize Dwayne and Ron (who are still disguised as "Diana" and "Rhonda"). They promise to return that night. The gang fears that the police will not make it in time because a storm has cancelled all ferry service. Kim, Freddie, Ron and Mandy head out in search of help. Whitley decides to sleep with Julian, but he doesn't think the timing is right. Dwayne hears the dealers coming and bursts into Whitley and Julian's room. Whitley gets into an argument with Dwayne after telling him that she is a virgin. As she opens the door to get him to leave, she gestures with a candlestick holder and cracks Eric over the head. The trio struggles with the men until Walter and the police show up to save them. Ernest, finally over his hangover, comes into the living room and asks if he has missed anything.

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