Épisodes 25
The Client
Will revels in Ashley's music industry success, but both Will and Ashley are about to have a rude surprise.
Lire la suiteWhat's Will Got to Do With It?
Will helps Ashley make a big impression on a recording executive, but Philip is adamantly against her pursuing a singing career.
Lire la suiteReality Bites
Will loses points as a role model for Nicky while visiting an ever-positive kiddie hero who brings joy to youngsters - but not to Will.
Lire la suiteGrumpy Young Men
War breaks out when the girl Will likes plants a big one on Carlton.
Lire la suiteFresh Prince: The Movie
Will tells a tall tale about seeing a mob killing, then being placed in a witness-protection program in the backwoods of Alabama.
Lire la suiteWill's Misery
The Banks hate the ugly golf shirts Hilary gives them - until they see Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wearing the same design.
Lire la suiteFather Knows Best
To help Ashley out of a jam at school, Will poses as her father. Oh yeah, this is gonna work.
Lire la suiteSoul Train
At a Soul Train reunion, middle-aged Philip feels like his train has left the station.
Lire la suiteLove Hurts
Lisa humiliates Will by knocking out a guy with her self-defense moves.
Lire la suiteWill's Up a Dirt Road
Will tries his hand at journalism to prove something to Lisa, but his efforts get him sued for libel - by Jay Leno.
Lire la suiteWill Steps Out
To understand Philip's battle with the scale, Will dons a fat suit and gets a big fat lesson in empathy.
Lire la suiteSame Game, Next Season
Will works so hard to impress Lisa's dad that he spends all his free time with his new best buddy.
Lire la suiteThree's a Crowd
Will gets roped into a weekend ski trip with Carlton that quickly turns to disaster when their party arrives; meanwhile, back home, Hilary prepares to leave the nest.
Lire la suiteIt's a Wonderful Lie
The party's over. Will and Lisa tell each other lies so they can sneak off to the (uh-oh) same party.
Lire la suiteBullets Over Bel-Air
A planned camping trip is cut short for Carlton and Will when a robber approaches them at an automated bank-teller machine - and fires a gun.
Lire la suiteA Decent Proposal
Mr. and Mrs. Smith? Will pops the question from his hospital room. And Lisa's answer is...
Lire la suiteWill is from Mars...
Thanks to relationship counseling, Will and Lisa hop to move on up to a new understanding in preparation for marriage. Meanwhile Hillary wants Geoffrey to work at her new home.
Lire la suiteThe Wedding Show (Psyche!)
Shafted! The engaged couple opts for flashy Vegas vows, complete with costumes. The tasteful theme: Shaft.
Lire la suiteSlum Like It... Not!
Will vows Philip with his sound investment advice to buy Jazz's apartment building - but the tenants scream slumlord after Philip acts on Will's moneymaking tip.
Lire la suiteAs the Will Turns
Will inadvertently finds himself in the right place at the right time and lands a part in a daytime soap opera.
Lire la suiteSave the Last Trance for Me
Put into a trance by a stage hypnotist, Will behaves like a 4-year-old just as the family gears up for an interview with the admissions head of a private school.
Lire la suiteTo Thine Own Self Be Blue... and Gold
A dream job for Will with a businessman friend of Philip's turns into a nightmare when the man offers him a bonus to help bribe a councilman.
Lire la suiteCold Feet, Hot Body
Dinner date. The Banks host a gorgeous girl from Philly who tries to lure Will away from Lisa.
Lire la suiteLove in an Elevator
Stuck and out of luck, Will spends his bachelor party trapped in an elevator with a feuding Carlton and Jazz.
Lire la suiteFor Whom the Wedding Bells Toll
Husband-to-be Will has the bride, the ring, the date...and second thoughts about the whole idea.
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