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College Hill Season 4 - Culture Shock

The College Hill cast meets for the first time at the mansion and it is an immediate culture shock. When College Hill combined four students from Los Angeles with four student from the islands, sparks flared. From physical attractions to cultural biases, these students get ready to embark on a two month journey of self-awareness and bonding. But will cultural differences, anger issues and volatile relationships keep the cast from bonding?

College Hill Season 4 - Truth or Dare, Baby!

Despite the chemistry between JT and Idesha, JT is confident that he will remain faithful to his girlfriend. That is, until the cast decides to play a little game of truth or dare. When the liquor starts to flow and clothes come off, suddenly staying faithful doesn’t seem so important to JT. But, as he sobers up, his guilt has him confessing to girlfriend. Will his relationship survive, or will he suddenly find himself single, and will Idesha be there to pick up the pieces?

College Hill Season 4 - Inconsolable

Krystal Lee is the consummate Cali girl and a shopaholic from the OC. Her dream day out turns into a nightmare when her credit card gets rejected. Fellow roommates are sympathetic, even offering to loan her money, but Krystal is inconsolable. She breaks down in her room and finds comfort in the most unlikely of roommates.

College Hill Season 4 - Truth in Jokes

With the aftermath of the ground beef war still brewing, the cast is at odds with each other. With Devon “Chickey“ Luis out of town, the rift between island and LA continues to worsen, with Krystal Lee and Fallon Favors always criticizing the island, and the island kids getting defensive.  After a passive-aggressive conversation between Idesha Browne and Jason “Jay Tee“ Thompson about the two sides segregating, they decide to bring everyone together with a little bible study.   What starts out as a joke, turns into a pretty intense session and in the end, everyone learns a little more about their housemates, especially Idesha and Jay Tee.

College Hill Season 4 - Alienated and Miserable

Coming off of their inspirational Church meeting, the cast is once again a happy family as they head off for a group lunch, but the peaceful setting doesn’t last long when the group outing turns ugly and the cast gangs up on Krystal Lee.  Suddenly the divide is no longer Island vs. LA but Krystal Lee against the world.  And it seems this split might last for a long time. Until this point, Krystal Lee has played the innocent victim, and for the most part, that wasn’t far from the truth.  That was until the lunch from hell.  Now completely alienated, Krystal Lee has no remorse for making her cast mates lives miserable. However, when her actions only further alienate her, she is forced to seek solace in her family as she no longer has any friends on the island. Unfortunately for her, even her family has had enough and calls her out on her whining.

College Hill Season 4 - Break Up to Make Up

With the Krystal Lee vs. the world fight still going strong, Krystal seeks solace in a friend from home who advises her she needs to make an effort.  Krystal is still cautious, but realizing that she may be at fault, Krystal makes her own peace offering by cooking dinner for the housemates with Andres St. Kitts.  Although the cast eats together and is seemingly at peace, the calm only lasts for a few moments as a freestyle session between Jason “Jay Tee“ Thompson and Vanessa Hamilton reveals that Vanessa still harbors a lot of  hatred for her skinny little friend. On the love end, things are heating up between Jason “Jay Tee“ Thompson  and Idesha Browne and now on the Vanessa Hamilton and Devon “Chickey“ Luis.  Jay Tee has been good for a while, but temptation once again sneaks up on him and this time when he talks to his girlfriend, he decides to end things with her when they start to argue. Suddenly he is single and available to pursue things with Idesha.  Meanwhile, Vanessa raps about wanting to take it to the next level with Devon. Devon can not resist and this night, very few people will be sleeping alone.

College Hill Season 4 - Stiletto Beat Down

The peace between the LA and the island cast mates is once again short lived, when the LA kids segregation at a campus event angers the island kids. Suddenly the two groups are more polarized than ever.  Fights begin to break out between the two sides, first Willie McMiller and Devon “Chickey“ Luis, then Andres St. Kitts and Krystal Lee, and finally Idesha Browne and Jason “Jay Tee“ Thompson. With each altercation getting more heated, things go from bad to worse, and ultimately Vanessa Hamilton takes things to the next level when she physically attacks Krystal Lee in the stiletto beat down. When the two girls are separated, the cast is left in shock. Things are still looking good for Fallon Favors and Andres St. Kitts, even though nothing has happened yet.  The pair continues to flirt and a hook up looks unavoidable except for the possibility that Fallon may be developing feelings for someone else in the house.

College Hill Season 4 - Get to Steppin'

The cast deals with the aftermath of the “stiletto beat down“ between Krystal Lee and Vanessa Hamilton. While they wait to find out their fates after the blow up, Vanessa is sequestered in a hotel and thus forced to deal with her situation on her own. Krystal Lee is disappointed and upset in Jay Tee’s role in the whole incident and a new rift begins once a decision is determined who should go and who can stay. The cast is more split than ever as a result.

College Hill Season 4 - Miami Dreams

Krystal Lee and Vanessa Hamilton are forced to go to anger management. Vanessa is working to understand why she lashed out like she did but Krystal Lee still sees herself only as the victim. The cast continues to be at odds as they deal with the cast-off of a cast member following the blow up. Nevertheless, some of the cast members decide to go out on the town while others continue to isolate themselves. But, the arrival of a package provides a glimmer of hope for the group and has the possibility of bringing everyone back together in the Miami heat.

College Hill Season 4 - Tantrum Nightmare

The cast is hopeful the trip to Miami will bring them all together. Despite the casting off of a roommate, they put their problems behind them and are determined to have a good time. But, when the change in environment and attitudes revive sparks among cast members Idesha Brown and Jay Tee and ruin Fallon’s plans for herself and Jay Tee, the honeymoon comes to a screeching halt. Fallon’s tantrum creates a new split among the cast members. Will it ruin their newfound bonding?

College Hill Season 4 - Tensions Rising

Major differences, deliberate theft and food issues heats up the screen as the disputes continues. The situation remains heated between Jay Tee and Fallon Favors after the Miami incident. To aggravate the household more, once again the central theme of a fight is food. This time it’s Fallon and Krystal Lee hiding food from the boys.  Lines are drawn in the sand but things continue to get ugly. When a cast off returns, tensions mount and things get so bad, Jay Tee just wants to go home.

College Hill Season 4 - Cease Fire BBQ

A scavenger hunt with two grand on the line does little to bring the cast together. But once the race begins an unlikely combo surprises everyone by making it through an entire day without a fight and ending up the winners. With the new money and a cease fire in the house, the cast throws a BBQ party and even the appearance of a troublesome cast member can’t ruin the easy going vibe.

College Hill Season 4 - Comedy of Errors

A school trip to Virgin Gorda brings the LA kids into the fold and they finally feel like they are a part of the campus life. Inspired by the turn of events, they plan a comedy show but are soon forced to kick certain members off the project and even ban them from the audition. But, when no one shows up for the auditions they realize it may have to be cancelled.

College Hill Season 4 - Drama Overload

Moving out is a sad affair. The cast reflects back on the highs and lows of the season. Some feel they have met good friends, while others know that this goodbye is for good. As a last hurrah, the group gathers for one final meal during their last night in the house. But, even on this last night tensions continue to flare on and off while the cast reminisce, say their goodbyes and attempt to squash the drama.

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Why You Hatin'?

Did she just get a proposal? This dater thinks he has found true love. How you gonna be in love already, and why is your family all up in your date? Our second dater is fine but she is so sour even this player ain’t trying to play. Girl, why you got to hate on everybody? From love at first sight to coming at a brotha foul, these daters are itching for a smack back to reality.

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Shake Him Off, Baby

This dater can’t stop talking about her past. Girl, he's trying to get to know you! What’s up with the ex sob stories? Reminiscing and pictures of her ex shifts this date down an ex-love, nightmare-filled memory lane. Meanwhile, passion is out of control with our second dater. Get your passion in check, man or this date is over!

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Sweet or Spicy?

This dater is sweet but it is her roommate that can’t keep her hands off a brother. Can this dater keep his mind on Miss Sweet Thang even as her hot roommate aggressively distracts him? Our second date is caught up in male pride to the fullest. He’s well mannered and courteous until the date takes a competitive turn. Careful bro, your date is an independent minded woman. So, who’s training who?

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Don't Con Me!

He's got a passion for fashion, old fashions that is. He's got a huge cell phone and an interesting ankle bracelet. Where has this brother been for the past five years? Meanwhile, this dater is a cute little thing. She'll steal your heart. But hold onto your wallet. She might steal that, too.

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Valley Boy, Baby Girl

A Valley Boy and a Baby Girl make these hell dates a "whining" affair. Can't relate to chocolate? Got issues with your soul? You may have something in common with  the Valley Boy. Just call our second dater, Baby. But a lot of pouting and annoying tantrums take the cute out of this baby's cooing.

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Deal With It!

He thinks he is all that. Yeah, he’s a professional trainer, a former body builder and is taking their date serious, but he isn’t even her type. A bit of advice, make sure she’s feeling you before you start tripping. Our second dater is over-the-top competitive. It’s all about sports, baby, and she is ready to take you on. But can you handle it?

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Break It Up!

This dater is sweet, so sweet she can't control her man. Hey, he's cute but he ain't that cute. Girl, why you let him carry on like that? Meawhile, our second dater is straight thuggin' and has no shame in her game. What she really wants to know is can he handle her?

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Work It Out

Sports, whistles and over-the-top demands makes this date a real work out. Boot camp has nothing on this dater's commitment to win. Our second dater prides herself on keepin' it real, something she learned from her father. So relax, boo. She just wants to introduce you to her dad.

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Caveman Fever

He's a caveman with an international attitude who loves American women but hates their ways. He is determined to mold his date into the perfect combination of what a woman should be. Watch out brother, she may be laughing but there is fire in her eyes. Meanwhile, being bubbly, ditzy and a bit silly can be cute. But this dater has taken dumb too far. Sweetheart, how much is one?

Hell Date, Vol. 1 - Quit Your Quackin'

For this dater there is nothing worse than a desperate man. But, that is what she gets in her date. Looking for sympathy? Well, you won't get any from her. Our second dater is having trouble, too. His date is fine, so fine she is a stuck up. Girl, why is your head? Careful, it’s gonna pop!

American Gangster - Stanley "Tookie" Williams

Before he became one of America's most famous death row inmates, Stanley Tookie Williams was best known as the co-founder of the Crips, a notorious Los Angeles gang that has terrorized the streets of South Central for more than 30 years. Williams initially despised gangs, but was determined to defend his turf during the late 60s. Intent on establishing himself as a leader, Williams dabbled in drugs, burglary and street fights and was constantly in and out of juvenile detention centers. At 17 he determined he wanted to be the leader of the biggest gang in the world and hooked up with another misguided teen, Raymond Washington, to form the Crips. The Crips crimes were well documented, including the alleged quadruple murder that sent Williams to jail for the rest of his life. In this episode you'll see the two sides of this very complex man, the body-building youth counselor and the cold-blooded killer, and explore Williams involvement in the Crips, their continuous battles with rival gang the Bloods, and the history of gangs in L.A. from WWII to the present.

American Gangster - "Freeway" Ricky Ross

Illiterate, but athletically inclined, "Freeway" Ricky Ross went from being potentially a star athlete to the crack king of Los Angeles in the 70s and 80s when drugs were turning the City of the Angels into the "Hood" from hell. At the height of his reign Ross was pulling in $2-3 million daily and had close ties to some of the most notorious international drug smugglers on the scene. But his world began to crumble in the latter part of the '80s with a series of arrests and mishaps in his substantial empire. Although Ross had revolutionized narcotics distribution and had acquired several properties throughout South Central to house his operations, things began to go downhill in 1996. Set up by two business associates working undercover for the DEA, Ross was busted and then sentenced to life in prison without parole. This episode will chronicle Ross' rise and fall in narcotics distribution as well as his connection to the government Contras Scandal.

American Gangster - Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols

Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols, a Queens, NY native, got involved with the Seven Crowns gang as a young teen and served five years in prison for armed robbery by the time he started dealing drugs at 22. Although Nichols didn't pull the trigger that killed NYPD officer Edward Byrne in 1988, his organization was held accountable. Those gunshots were heard around the world and the ensuing backlash would ultimately affect drug trafficking nationwide.

American Gangster - Leroy "Nicky" Barnes

Leroy "Nicky" Barnes was not your typical drug dealer. He was a drug addict turn business man. Like many drug dealers, Barnes was dapper and smooth, but unlike his contemporaries he became addicted to the merchandise. After a series of arrests and convictions, Barnes was forced to call it a career in 1978 when he was sentenced to life for drug trafficking. His sentence was reduced, however, to 35 years when he ratted on 109 other dealers. His snitching just added to his legend and begs the question - is Barnes a savior or simply a man who did what he had to do to survive? This compelling episode will examine what led the man they called 'Mr. Untouchable' to become one of the most infamous heroin pushers in Harlem during the '50s, '60s and '70s.

American Gangster - The Smith Brothers

In the wee hours of the morning on April 6, 2003, four men drilled a hole through the wall of a vacant restaurant in San Francisco's Union Square district that would eventually gain them entry into Lang Estate Jewelers. They spent the night there and when the store's employees arrived for work that morning they were greeted by the robbers. The four men terrorized the employees at gunpoint and then forced the store's manager to open the safe. They escaped with an estimated $6 million in jewels - the largest haul in San Francisco history. Among the four pulling off this successful heist were brothers Troy and Dino Smith. They were fairly well known to police, and were thought to be suspects in a slew of robberies during the '80s. When they stole, they stole everything. They never played it safe. They even robbed drug dealers. It was all good for a very long time. But their luck ran out shortly after the Lang job.

American Gangster - The Chambers Brothers

Some may refer to Billy Joe, Willie, Larry and Otis Chambers as the First Family of Crime. These four brothers who hailed from Arkansas grew up to be some of the most notorious drug lords in America, with profits that exceeded $50 million a year. They had become so popular that even former President Bill Clinton mentioned them during a speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. Crack made them all very wealthy men, but it also made them cocky and careless. Although they are now behind bars, their impact lingers on. At the time of their sentencing in 1988, the Detroit-based Chambers Brothers had more than 400 people on their team. The sons of sharecroppers, this fascinating episode will fully detail each brother's path to crime and the one incident that eventually brought them down.

Beef: the Series - Hotties vs. Hotties and Rappers vs. Rappers

We get the beef cooking right away with Tyra Banks vs. Naomi Campbell, Das vs. Kurupt, Lil' Romeo vs. Bow Wow and Houston Northside vs. Southside! From movie set drama, record label beef and school-like name calling to on-screen battles, the beef starts right here on BET!

Beef: the Series - Big Apple Beefs

The beef continues as BET takes it to NY for the Foxy Brown vs. Jacki-O beef and Roc A Fella label breakup and beef between Dame Dash and Jay-Z.

Beef: the Series - Heavy-Weight Egos Bumping Heads

As heavy weight egos bump, the beef gets thicker! From Queen of the South vs. Trina, Khia and Jacki-O to on-court basketball drama, you would think that's enough to serve a full course meal! It doesn't end there; we go the Caribbean and take a look at Reggaeton beef and then to Detroit for local artist beef.

Beef: the Series - Over the Top Beefs

From Lupe Fiasco vs. Ice Cream Skaters to Prince vs. Warner Brothers, how much beef can one series have? It's all here, from runway divas and battling female rappers to talk show drama!

Beef: the Series - Beefs among Major Players

From Oprah Winfrey vs. gangsta rap, Dave Chappelle vs. the media, beef is at an all time high with public conflict between Jay-Z vs. R. Kelly. Group beef and personality beefs to baby mama drama, you don't want to miss who has the last word!