Bel-Air: Season 3 Episode 2 – Review/ Recap (Written)
Things get very messy in this episode of “Bel-Air” as faces from the last season pop up and nearly all of them cause trouble.
Things get very messy in this episode of “Bel-Air” as faces from the last season pop up and nearly all of them cause trouble.
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.
“Genie” may focus on a father’s decline professionally and personally to begin, but once McCarthy shows up, it is no longer about that, and she steals the film.
“Bupkis” means “nothing of value or significance.” But a show about nothing would still be more interesting than a show about Pete Davidson’s life.
“Bel-Air” ends on a high note as Will and Carlton’s junior year ends on a bang, and we’re promised one hellacious summer.
As Will confronts Doc about what he is doing, Doc’s long-term plans involving Phil come out. Also, Carlton is given a chance to tell the truth about what happened.
Ana de Armas is team player in a charming and fun Saturday Night Live.
Doc’s big secret is revealed, as is the reason why Aunt Viv doesn’t trust Erika, and while there are reconciliations or attempts, some don’t take.
Molly Shannon’s anticipated return is hurt by unfocused writing in a disappointing SNL.
As a bomb is dropped on Carlton’s pursuit of the Founders Award, Jackie’s past reeks its head, and Frederick, Geoffrey’s son, comes for a visit.
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