The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air1990

Genre: Comedy
Will Smith more or less plays himself in this good-natured NBC sitcom. As the show's popular theme song explains, fictional Will's mom sends him away from his rough Philadelphia neighborhood to live with wealthy Uncle Phil and Aunt Vivian in Bel-Air… more »



Vivian Banks:
You know, Vi, I wish you could've told me before you let the gardener take the day off.

Viola:
Well, girl, it's the day before Thanksgiving.

Vivian Banks:
Well, it's a nice idea, but it's the same thing with telling Geoffrey not to clear the table. I just thought they would feel uncomfortable for taking orders from someone they don't know.

Viola:
Uh-huh, and they rather take orders from a seventeen-year-old boy?

Vivian Banks:
What do you mean?

Viola:
Well, honey, I don't mean to be critical, but I don't like what I saw today. Will's got a bunch of grown men running around doing all the work he should be doing. I haven't seen him lift a finger except to scratch his head.

Vivian Banks:
You're not being fair, Vi. Will works very hard at his homework.

Viola:
Back home, Will did his homework, mowed the lawn, raked the leaves, and cleared the table. I don't think a little work around the house is gonna interfere with his education. From what I see, all he's learning is how to be a rich kid.

Vivian Banks:
Philip and I just want Will to have the same advantages that our kids have. I mean, isn't that why you sent him out here?

Viola:
I sent him out here to stay out of trouble and get a good education, but, Vivian, I also taught that boy the value of hard work and I don't want him to lose that. All I know is the kids in this house are getting a free ride, a free ride in a fancy car, but I don't mean to be critical.

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