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- #FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR SEASON 1 EPISODE 15 TV#
#FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR SEASON 1 EPISODE 15 TV#
But when Will discovers that Carlton is carrying, he tearfully demands that his cousin forfeit his weapon so no one else gets hurt. Home > The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air > Season 4 > Episode 15 TV Season Page. While Will recuperates in the hospital, Carlton goes out and buys a gun, in order to protect himself in the future. The aforementioned episode sees Will and Carlton are robbed at gunpoint.
#FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR SEASON 1 EPISODE 15 SERIES#
30 years after the series launch, key cast members gather to celebrate the hit comedy. Ours was Season 5, Episode 15, ‘Bullets Over Bel-Air,’ the one in which I got shot and Carlton started carrying a gun.” Available episodes of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The moment sets the tone for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s legendary six-season, 148-episode run that portrayed Smith as the ultimate sneakerhead, while delivering a weekly display of his next. “Anyone who has ever been on a sitcom can tell you the episode in which their show jumped the shark. Episode 15 Deck the Halls The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Season 1 Tomatometer Not Yet Available TOMATOMETER Critic Ratings: 0 Critics Consensus No consensus yet. “The storylines were becoming increasingly hokey and it was difficult to maintain the ‘Freshness,'” Smith writes, per EW. He goes on to explain at that point, he found himself at a career crossroads where he could finish the sixth and final contracted season of the show, or he could go on to make blockbuster movies. 9, Smith reveals the moment he believes Fresh Prince jumped the shark - and it’s probably not the episode you’d expect him to pick. Ours was season 5, episode 15, ‘Bullets Over Bel-Air,’ the one in which I got shot and Carlton started carrying a gun, said the actor-rapper. In the memoir Will, which was published Nov. Now that the dust has settled on HBO Max’s Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reunion special, Will Smith is removing his nostalgia goggles and reexamining the beloved 1990s sitcom in his eponymous tell-all.