Season three opens with Will more mature but just as likely to turn any situation into a comedy event.
Carlton faces a challenge that strips away his preppy exterior and reveals real character underneath.
Will's relationship with his mother adds emotional depth to an episode that balances laughs with love.
Uncle Phil and Will butt heads over a decision, and their clash of generations creates sparks.
Hilary's TV career gets a boost in an episode that satirizes celebrity culture with sharp wit.
Ashley's teenage years begin to emerge, and Will takes his big-cousin duties seriously.
Jazz and Will scheme together in another episode that proves their friendship is a comedy goldmine.
Geoffrey's dry humor reaches peak levels as he comments on the Banks family's latest drama.
The show takes on a heavy topic with grace, proving it can be both funny and meaningful.
Will and Carlton get into a situation that requires them to rely on each other against all instincts.
Aunt Vivian's academic career provides a storyline that celebrates intelligence and ambition.
The Banks family faces a crisis that pulls them together and shows their bond at its strongest.
Will's charm offensive hits a wall when someone sees right through his act.
Carlton's Carlton Dance makes another appearance, and Alfonso Ribeiro's moves are TV perfection.
Uncle Phil reminisces about his own youth, revealing he has more in common with Will than either realizes.
A celebrity guest appearance adds extra sparkle to an already entertaining episode.
Will faces consequences for his actions in an episode that delivers real growth alongside the comedy.
The show mines the Will-Carlton dynamic for another round of comedy that highlights their perfect odd-couple chemistry.
Hilary and Will bond unexpectedly in an episode that explores a side of their relationship rarely seen.
Jazz gets one of his best episodes, proving that DJ Jazzy Jeff was born to play this role.
The third season continues the show's streak of balancing social commentary with genuine entertainment.
Ashley's relationship with Will deepens in a cousin bond that gives the show its emotional center.
The season builds to its conclusion with all the pieces in place for a powerful finale.
Will's father returns in one of the most emotionally powerful episodes in sitcom history — "How come he don't want me?" is unforgettable.