Bel-Air: Season 2/ Episode 6 “Let The Best Man Win” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It is a Banks family reunion, and alongside meeting Phil’s mother and brother, we learn competition runs deep in his family.
It is a Banks family reunion, and alongside meeting Phil’s mother and brother, we learn competition runs deep in his family.
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.
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As everyone moves on from protesting and deals with the aftermath, new issues pop up, including old issues put on characters’ backburners.
This week’s Saturday Night Live featured confident writing and a committed Jenna Ortega!
As Carlton tries to decide whether to put the group or himself first, while battling anxiety, Ms. Bassin and the administration apply pressure.
“Bel-Air” returns with only two weeks passing in their world, but so much changing as Will gets a taste of being on his own.
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“The Resort” ends with a satisfying conclusion that may leave a ton of questions, but it does avoid being a disappointment.
Emma and company come ever closer to Pasaje, but there remains no sign of Sam or Violet’s whereabouts.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.