Dwayne and Whitley continue to describe their chaotic honeymoon to friends. Dwayne was not arrested because the police officers were called back to the station for emergency detail. Whitley confronted some rich white women, who hypocritically looted a department store as they talked loudly about blacks being criminals. While trying to get directions, Dwayne ran into a group of young people looting their neighborhood grocery store. The shopkeeper pleaded that he disagreed with the verdicts, and Dwayne and another man tried to calm the rioters. A man ignored them and smashed the windows, while others stole Dwayne's car. Whitley struck up a conversation with a homeless man, who saw the riots as a way for people who felt invisible to make themselves heard. Dwayne rode up on a bicycle and was reunited with Whitley. Col. Taylor disagrees with the suggestion that the riots will make a difference, as people had made similar comments after the Watts riots of the 1960s. Lena scoffs at the idea o
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Glenn Berenbeim | Writer | ||
Lee Michaels | Guest Star | ||
Jeanine Jackson | Guest Star | ||
Vince Howard | Guest Star | ||
Roseanne | Guest Star | ||
Judy Nazemetz | Guest Star | ||
Janet Barrus | Guest Star | ||
Tom Arnold | Guest Star | ||
Kenneth Mars | Guest Star | ||
Kathleen Wirt | Guest Star | ||
Wesley Jonathan | Guest Star | ||
James Ma | Guest Star | ||
Gilbert Gottfried | Guest Star | ||
Randall Sheridan | Guest Star | ||
Michael Caldwell | Guest Star | ||
Debbie Allen | Director |