Cooley High is the second episode of the fourth season of the Showtime original coming-of-age drama The Chi and the thirty-second episode of the series overall.[1]
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Emmett comes clean to Tiff. A college tour forces Kevin and Jake to consider their futures. Douda makes a decision that will change the face of Chicago. Jada gets some unexpected news. Papa starts a podcast. Trig reunites with an old friend.
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- Cooley High is a 1975 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written by Eric Monte and directed by Michael Schultz.
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Season 1 |
"Pilot" • "Alee" • "Ghosts" • "Quaking Grass" • "Today Was a Good Day" • "Penetrate a Fraud" • "The Whistle" • "Wallets" • "Namaste Muthafucka" • "Ease on Down the Road" |
Season 2 |
"Eruptions" • "Every Day I'm Hustlin'" • "Past Due" • "Showdown" • "Feeling the Heat" • "A Leg Up" • "Blind Eye" • "Lean Into It" • "Guilt, Viral Videos, and Ass Whuppings" • "The Scorpion and the Frog" |
Season 3 |
"Foe 'Nem" • "Brewfurd" • "Buss Down" • "Gangway" • "Terror Town" • "Woo Woo Woo" • "A Stain" • "Frunchroom" • "Lackin'" • "A Couple, Two, Three" |
Season 4 |
"Soul Food" • "Cooley High" • "Native Son" • "The Girl From Chicago" • "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" • "To Be Announced" • "To Be Announced" • "To Be Announced" • "To Be Announced" • "To Be Announced" |
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