Peacock Original Series Presents Bel aIR sEASON 2 rEVIEW BY Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Drama

Created by Andy Borowitz & Susan Borowitz

Developed by Morgan Cooper & Malcolm Spellman & TJ Brady & Rasheed Newson

Based on a Story by Andy Borowitz & Susan Borowitz, On a Format by Benny Medina & Jeff Pollack.

Starring: Jabari Banks, Cassandra Freeman, Jimmy Akingbola, Olly Sholotan, Coco Jones, Akira Akbar, Simone Joy Jones, Jordan L. Jones & Adrian Holmes.

Music by: Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, Jacob Yoffee, Roahn Hylton

Producers: Debra Lovatelli, Jeff Rafner, Jason B. Harkins, Douglas S. Ornstein

Cinematography:  James Hawkinson, Christopher Soos, Keith L. Smith

  • Editors:
    Jennifer Barbot
  • Christopher S. Capp
  • Angela Latimer
  • Shoshanah Tanzer
  • Mark Heiliger
  • Marc Wiltshire
  • Kendra Pasker
  • Nicole Vaskell

Production companies: Arbolada Roads, Ra Shines Inc., Cooper Films, The 51, Westbrook Studios, Universal Television

Network: Peacock

Plot: Season two of Bel-Air picks up with Will at a crossroads in his life as a new figure comes into his life who challenges what he’s learned in Bel-Air and competes for control of his influence. He juggles this while navigating his home life with the Banks family and trying to rebuild the trust that was broken at the end of last season. We’ll see Will and Carlton‘s brotherhood start to evolve as they grow closer, but still challenge each other about their differences. We’ll also see Hilary evolve as she becomes more of a boss in her influencer world and how that spills over into her relationship with Jazz, and also highlight the relatable struggles around Viv and Phil balancing marriage and family while trying to forge their own career paths and reconnect to the things that are important to them.

Season 2 of Bel Air was Really Good but not great.

Pros: This newest season gave us a lot of drama. The journey with Carlton was the most compelling. Doc worked as this season’s antagonist. I liked it where all families have conversations and the roller coaster ride that I enjoyed this season.

Cons: My only problem is about how long of a break it was, to get myself up to date with the rest of the season.  

Casts & Characters:

Main

Supporting

I recommend watching the first season of this show before seeing this newest season.

Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

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