: Critics highlight the "rhythmic timing" between Will Smith and Alfonso Ribeiro as they navigate the professional environment, using the polished exterior of the newsroom as a stage for their typical social maneuvering. Episode Highlights Director : Shelley Jensen.
: Will is trying to save a local recreation centre. He is outraged when his serious interview about the cause is replaced by a segment featuring a man acting in a stereotypical, "buffoonish" manner. [S3E4] Hilary Gets a Job
: Includes Brian Stokes Mitchell (as news reporter Trevor Collins, who becomes Hilary's long-term love interest), Ken Ober, and Mindy Seeger. : Critics highlight the "rhythmic timing" between Will
: Through Will's storyline, the episode explores the media's tendency to prioritize sensationalism or stereotypes over genuine community issues. He is outraged when his serious interview about
: This episode is often cited by reviewers on IMDb as a "high point" for Hilary’s development. It forces her to move beyond her name and look at the "visceral experience" of vocational struggle, signaling her shift from a detached, spoiled daughter to a more independent career woman.