Bel-Air has returned for its fourth and final season, and it’s not afraid to sit in an uncomfortable intersection of privilege, trauma and the complicated realities of Black excellence. Every member of the Banks’ extended family is facing circumstances that have altered the course of their lives, and each is navigating next steps in their own way.
Note, spoilers below on the season’s first three episodes.
Shaken by his kidnapping that could have ended far worse if Geoffrey hadn’t intervened, Will rightfully can’t get that scene of being pinned in the back of that car out of his mind. Trapped by the helplessness he felt, watching Geoffrey get beaten as he ran, as instructed, left him racked with guilt. His solution? Identify the car, pinpoint its location and literally destroy his torment

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