Bel-Air: Season 4 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
As Carlton learns whether he will be accepted to Princeton, some familiar, and unwelcome by some, faces have news.
As Carlton learns whether he will be accepted to Princeton, some familiar, and unwelcome by some, faces have news.
It’s Thanksgiving, and alongside Lou bringing up the past, Geoffrey reminisces about his origin story with the Banks family.
As the mystery of who Frederick was talking to gets resolved, Carlton continues to veer towards a slip up and Vivian and Phil’s fights get more intense.
After a time jump of a little over a month, things seem to be changing at the Banks household but not all characters benefit from shifting gears.
Part 2 of “Love & Murder: Atlanta Playboy” focuses on the murder investigation and with Taye Diggs in it less, it means more drama from the caricatures of Lance’s past lovers.
“Love & Murder: Atlanta Playboy” often feels like the type of movie you’ve seen many times before, with the only difference being this is based on the true story of Lance Herndon.
In the aftermath of Will’s actions, things aren’t looking too bad. However, while things are looking up for him, everyone else is trying to manage with varying difficulty levels.
As members of Teddy’s family come together, so comes the question of whether Nate, Jack, Raymond, and Tyrique may disturb his and his daughters’ peace.
While absolutely silly, A Christmas Surprise does deliver a fun, overtly dramatic Christmas story.

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