Bel-Air: Season 3 Episode 5 – Review/ Recap (Written)
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.
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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.
As Will and Carlton butt heads, Vivian avoids Phil and Phil tries to build up his business to get away from Erika, and recover his marriage.
A twist is revealed regarding Nick’s death as Yancy and Rosa grow close, and Neville continues to struggle due to Christopher and how he is written on this show.
With a focus on the burgeoning issues between Celestials, we are setup to see that the great races are by no means united, and with that there is opportunity.
It seems the show might be going back to refocusing on a heroine an episode as Lemon slips up about her feelings and worries everyone.
In the finale of “Suicide Squad: Isekai” the Undead King has their last stand against the growing threat of the Suicide Squad as they go through magical girl transformations.
Yancy gets a sliver of good news, as more and more he finds himself pulled into Nick’s case to see how he was likely killed.
In the last of the three episode premiere, you could submit the investment in who gets good or run of the mill storylines doesn’t change, but there is still reason to remain committed to “Bel-Air.”
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.
As the Lumi IPO becomes a major issue across the board, inside and outside Pierpoint, the major players make a move to either salvage or take advantage of the situation.
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