[S1E4] Canvass

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: Will learns from his friend Trey that Rashad, the man who shot Trey in Philadelphia, knows Will is in Los Angeles. This news puts Will on edge, leading to a tense realization that Geoffrey's role in the house includes handling security matters and dangerous "side work" for Phil.

Directed by and written by Nicole Delaney and Henry Jones , the episode explores the tension between public perception and personal truth. It highlights the modernization of the franchise by addressing contemporary issues like social justice, community policing, and the "Black bourgeoisie". [S1E4] Canvass

: Uncle Phil struggles to connect with Black voters who view him as an elitist. He enlists Will and Carlton to canvass for his campaign, promising them VIP tickets to a Formula 1 race in Monaco if they can work together without arguing. : Will learns from his friend Trey that

The episode's title refers to both the political act of soliciting votes and the metaphorical "blank canvas" several characters seek as they attempt to reinvent themselves. It highlights the modernization of the franchise by

: Aunt Viv struggles with her identity after sacrificing her painting career to support Phil's public life. Encouraged by her sister and friends, she begins to consider reclaiming her passion for art.

'Bel-Air' Season 1, Episode 4: 'Canvass' Spoiler Recap/Review