The Chi Season 7 Episode 6 release date and time is right around the corner. The upcoming episode, titled “Do The Chi Thing,” will witness Kiesha and Emmett putting their relationship and parenting skills to the test. Further, Tiff tries to build new connections while Damien ends up taking a huge risk.
Here’s all you need to know about The Chi Season 7 Episode 6 will be released, and where to watch it.
When is the The Chi Season 7 Episode 6 release date & time?
The episode’s release date is June 20, 2025, and its release time is 12 am PT and 3 am ET. The episode will also be released on June 22, 2025, on Showtime at 6 pm PT and 9 pm ET.
Check out its release times in the U.S. below:
| Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time | June 20, 2025 | 3 am |
| Pacific Time | June 20, 2025 | 12 am |
Find out how many episodes will be available to watch in part 7 right here.
Where to watch The Chi Season 7 Episode 5
You can watch The Chi Season 7 Episode 6 via Paramount Plus with Showtime and after 2 days on Showtime.
Paramount Plus with Showtime is an integrated offering that provides subscribers access to numerous episodes and movies, including popular series like Yellowjackets, Dexter, The Chi, and Your Honor. Showtime is a premium television network offering a diverse lineup encompassing original series, documentaries, feature films, stand-up comedy specials, and live sports events. While Paramount Plus with Showtime can be accessed through a subscription, Showtime offers a 30-day free trial for viewers.
What is The Chi about?
The show traces the rollercoaster lives of characters staying in the South Side of Chicago neighborhood.
The official synopsis for The Chi is as follows:
“A relevant, timely and distinctive coming-of-age story following a half dozen interrelated characters in the South Side of Chicago. The story centers on Brandon, an ambitious and confident young man who dreams about opening a restaurant of his own someday, but is conflicted between the promise of a new life and his responsibility to his mother and teenage brother back in the South Side.”
