Fun fact: they only shot this once. So every time you see him get thrown out? It's the same shot. So they had to make sure that whenever he entered a scene, he was wearing that outfit.
@Nathan Cano not really, will changed these one dimensional characters to their fullest. He introduced culture that they weren’t used to which gave them an experience of both sides. Idk, but i do know is that will was the main reason we got the personality they have in later episodes and seasons.
@@deenreviews Not so fast, Uncle Phil and Aunt Vivian were in the same place Will started from. Uncle Phil had to work his way to up to becoming a successful lawyer and later a judge. They were also heavily active in the civil rights movement. I wouldn't say will showed them a different culture as much as he reminded them of where they started from.
Phil: Ashley, honey, come down here! Vivian: What are you doing? Hilary: He's punishing her. Phil: No, Hilary. I just want her to spend some time with her family. Hilary: Same thing. I love Hilary.
Thank God they got rid of the stereotypical stuffy upbringing with the characters and made them more down to earth. This show wouldn't have had a chance.
As a kid in the 90s this scene with Uncle Phil leaning back in his chair open up my ears to classical music you can see his facial expression of bliss and excitement.
Shitty writing. Not even the richest white folks do high tea every day or even every week. I might feel inclined to do high tea once a year, even still I don't do it.
Man, Will changed everything in this family. Notice that Hilary used to be a bit serious in the beginning, then she revealed her true self and opened herself up to others. Carlton and Will had a rough start but as time passed they became like brothers, Vivian revealed her West Philly style and Ashley technically became the new ‘Will’. She used to be this innocent girl in the beginning until she became a teenager. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will always be one of the best series of all time haha!
It's funny to me that many fans didn't like the more high class portrayal of the Banks family in season 1. Personally, I found it much more realistic to the down to earth style that followed. It also made the contrast between them and Will much more funny. Once they loosened up, they were like any other sitcom family. The only thing that made them stand out was that they were rich, but season 1 is when they really acted like it.
I mean the whole point is that he rubbed off on them,the Banks family did the same for him..It was done that way in season 1,to show the progression on both sides as the seasons went on
@@brandonbates9259 I suppose so, but it became too slapstick and goofy in the later seasons. IMO, the first three seasons with the original Aunt Viv are the best, but season 1 remains my favorite of them all.
The problem with the depiction of them early is that he was a wealthy judge, not an early 20th century french aristocrat brought up on a life of extreme wealth and privilege. Phil being a staple of Soul Train makes a lot more sense than him sipping tea and listening to classical music. It would make sense for him to do the latter with his colleagues, not his family. The kids were always portrayed as rich LA brats. That was always on the target.
@@christopherbass4521 Uncle Phil was also ashamed of his humble roots in the beginning. He wanted to live a cultured lifestyle, and he tried to instill that in his children. Carlton was initially receptive and refined before becoming a "rich LA brat" as you put it. Of course, Hillary was like that from the beginning. Ashley wasn't really a brat, but more down to earth like Will. It was understood that Uncle Phil was being pretentious. He talked about his love of classical music, but Aunt Viv pointed out that he was into James Brown when they met. Still, the premise that he chose a more cultured persona once he became rich is not that unrealistic. He obviously wanted a better life for his children, and felt adhering to classy traditions was the way to go. That said, I do believe it was a matter of time before Will would rub off on the Banks family and vice versa. I just happen to find season 1 to be the best season because the contrast between Will and the Banks family was the strongest. As with most sitcoms, the characters became more broadly drawn by the end of the show.
Holy shit I didn't realize how much they hammed up the rich and snottiness in the first few episodes. They're like caricatures here. I'm glad they downplayed it and got rid of the weird high class inflection.
@@MrKingYuji nah, I think it's just growing pains. Every show has them at first, as they find their footing, find what works and what doesn't. By the second season they started ironing out at least the set design. Of course as you can see here, they did hit upon at least one thing that stuck right away...
@@1998mangagirl consider the source; to most Americans, the British are a very posh people. Look at how many jokes on this show basically rely on Joseph Marcell saying them.
@@1998mangagirl I'm from the UK and everyone I have ever known just eat in the living room watching the telly. Even what many would consider "important" meals ie Christmas Dinner.
I really enjoy how Aunt Viv was always classy, but she brought a nice balance to Uncle Phil, who was not as kind, nurturing, and understanding as she was, especially concerning Will. And what happened to Uncle Phil's mom who used to call him Zeke?
Funny how Carlton says "Dad, I'm as liberal as the next guy, but it's time for someone to take the reins." But, at the beginning of Season 6, he's attending Young Republicans Camp.
In the end both parties are pretty much the same. Corrupt and don't care about the people who vote them in whether it's Democrat or Republican. There are very few politicians who actually care about the people so yeah Republican and Democratic parties are pretty much the same when it comes to being corrupt asshole politicians.
DJ Jazzy Jeff scratching on classical music was funny,had me crying laughing.Uncle Phill face expression change on that sound he wanted desperately to hear until it was scratched.😆🤣🤣😆
Uncle Phil's reaction was like WTF?! Just happened to my beautiful classical music?! He got pissed off quick and threw Jazz out on his Ass from The Banks Mansion. For the first time. Lmao. It's been like that since. The show's run for 6 whole seasons on NBC. R.I.P. James Avery
Well if I was in that situation ,I would've done the same thing as uncle Phillip,I kinda liked that music,it relaxed me so if I was listening to a tune like that,and someone screwed it up, Call me dramatic but I would throw the person out in seconds, Moral of the story,.... When I am in my oh so MUSICAL happy place......DONT TAKE ME AWAY from it!!!
Love this episode it makes me laugh because of how Philip Banks is trying to have tea with his family Jazz does something that doesn’t sit well with Uncle Phil what a great funny episode to sit back and enjoy hahaha 😆
One of the things I loved about the first Aunt Viv was she showed her Philly roots a lot. Her empathy towards Jazz wanted to be called Jazz and having Ashley take her lesson or when Will and Carlton were arrested and she said, "It's about to get busy in here!"
Same Way Mama needed to be called Momma that's all and having JC learned his lesson or when Carl got arrested Too so now he got locked up 🔒🔐. 20 years or 45 days. He get out of jail soon 🔜.
This show doesn't get enough of the recognition it deserves. Will Smith and Robin Williams had a profound impact on my childhood. Thank you for the warm memories 💕
He was like that when he appeared on the short lived NBC Comedy Spencer and the Showtime Comedy Series Brothers But yes he looks better with a beard than with just a mustache
Agreed. The beard makes him look regal, like a king. The mustache makes him look kind of smarmy, like an evil lawyer trying to close down the local youths' beloved community center hang out spot.
Philip Banks: Okay fine, from now on I'm no longer Philip Banks, just call me King Edward, the fourth. (Geoffrey looks at him) Geoffrey: As you wish, Your Majesty. (Phillip looks at him) Humor, sir? 1:09 -1:18
There's something about that dude in the audience laughing during this season that gets me everytime, especially at 3:01 when Jazz takes a biscuit and you hear the dude howling. Don't know where he went in the later seasons.
Played the Brandenburg Concerto they listen to (#5) in orchestra. It's a bit hard when you've only been playing for a few months, but it's an awesome piece. Uncle Phil has good taste
LOL< oh man, what Jazz did was the funniest thing ever. He actually improved tea time to me, but of course Uncle Carl didn't see it that way and tossed him out. But it was still funny.
It's interesting that Will never seems to take anything seriously at this point of the show, yet it looks like he is listening carefully to the music in this scene and showing some respect. Also, remember in the first episode how it's revealed that he knows how to play Fur Elise on the Piano. This implies that he actually likes classical music and he's not all about Hip Hop and modern genres.
I believe she was taking violin lessons prior to Will moving in and Uncle Phil wanted her to concentrate on the violin strings being played during the song
Uncle Phil was my tv dad growing up. Same with Carl Winslow. I didn't see their skin..I seen positive fatherly role models that I was missing in my own life.
sheryl Griffiths he takes his glasses off in season one as well, when Hilary finally decides to go out on a date with him but only because her job is on the line.
hah awesome scene, tho in future episodes every time jazz wore that shirt, u knew he was gonna be thrown out, so they could use the same clip over and over again. still funny tho
It's funny seeing the characters before they really got established with their full personalities.
Jazz's personality didn't change at all from here. Always the bungling crook making inappropriate passes at Hillary.
@@Rubyofthedead But he eventually got over her when he married Jewel.
@@ajanderson2787 Had no choice really. Unlike Bel Air, original Hillary never gave him a chance.
@@ThePlayfurCinema That's my point. Eventually you gotta throw in the towel and move on.
“That’s his name”
“It can’t be” 😂
It's better than some of the names kids had where I grew up
In real life, Jazz is even his name
I can't imagine Phillip's reaction on what Frank Zappa named his kids!😂
@@melissacooper8724 Or to Elon Musk
"As you wish your majesty"
🤣😂😆🤣😂😆 Geoffrey was burning everyone on this show. He's got the best line always.
He’s Niles from the Nanny expect he has the beard ♥️😂🧔🏽♂️
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Humor Sir..
Hilary going to the “Hard Rock Cafe” to get away from noise 😂
That's the joke, yes.
Davis Bowe And I’m responding to it, yes.
Facts 💯🤦
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don’t get it 😞😅
"..its a civilized way for me to have a conversation with my family..SO SOMEONE TALK!!" lol
Ezra Sky uncle Phill is a comedy genius!!
Shredder would scare me into talking too
0:45
the first time Jazz got thrown out..
Junji82 and thus a long tradition was created
And is not the last
Fun fact: they only shot this once. So every time you see him get thrown out? It's the same shot. So they had to make sure that whenever he entered a scene, he was wearing that outfit.
Junji nondofurbusiness 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Will didn't get thrown out till season 3
R.I.P James Avery. Your legacy won't be forgotten. I'm definetly showing this series to my kids.
4:29 Uncle Phil’s New Job in heaven
You doing good brother, raising your kids on this classic !! 😂😂
Me too and I’m already watching it with my boyfriend
Me too and my husband
Nice to see that everyone loosened up as the show progressed.
What if Will never showed up to live with them?
@Nathan Cano not really, will changed these one dimensional characters to their fullest. He introduced culture that they weren’t used to which gave them an experience of both sides. Idk, but i do know is that will was the main reason we got the personality they have in later episodes and seasons.
No show
No fresh prince we all know today
1 dimensional beings
ashley would be just like carlton
@@deenreviews Not so fast, Uncle Phil and Aunt Vivian were in the same place Will started from. Uncle Phil had to work his way to up to becoming a successful lawyer and later a judge. They were also heavily active in the civil rights movement. I wouldn't say will showed them a different culture as much as he reminded them of where they started from.
Carlton would have been the break out character. He deserved to be the break out character.
Jazz getting kicked out the house never gets old.
Like Wile E. Coyote falling off a cliff.
And so began one of the best running jokes on the show
Phil: Ashley, honey, come down here!
Vivian: What are you doing?
Hilary: He's punishing her.
Phil: No, Hilary. I just want her to spend some time with her family.
Hilary: Same thing.
I love Hilary.
I can so relate to her
Nobody cares.
@@eskrimakravmaga8536 Incorrect.
YOU don't care. That's a difference.
Why can't Hillary just be proud of her little sister?
I cant stand hilary entitled gold digger. Even back then i realized that at 5 yrs old.
Thank God they got rid of the stereotypical stuffy upbringing with the characters and made them more down to earth. This show wouldn't have had a chance.
Fanik10 true
will kinda changed everybody when he moved in to be honest
Character development. The character to change the most by the end of the series is Uncle Phil imo.
that was part of the script
@@Baba6ita exactly it was all done like that on purpose
Jazz gets thrown out every time and it never gets old.
Only when he wears that shirt.
Like Wile E. Coyote falling off a cliff.
As a kid in the 90s this scene with Uncle Phil leaning back in his chair open up my ears to classical music you can see his facial expression of bliss and excitement.
He was on a musical high LOL
Man I'm glad they got less bougie as the show went on.
Thank will
Will helped them bring out their true selves
Shitty writing. Not even the richest white folks do high tea every day or even every week.
I might feel inclined to do high tea once a year, even still I don't do it.
@@ShootNeutrality chill out. It's a TV show😂😂😂😂
Was great to see them loosen up, but also an indicator that they were trying to be something that they really weren't.
Man, Will changed everything in this family. Notice that Hilary used to be a bit serious in the beginning, then she revealed her true self and opened herself up to others. Carlton and Will had a rough start but as time passed they became like brothers, Vivian revealed her West Philly style and Ashley technically became the new ‘Will’. She used to be this innocent girl in the beginning until she became a teenager. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will always be one of the best series of all time haha!
The first of MANY Jazz throw outs from the Banks home.
you know Jazz was gonna be kicked out if he was wearing that shirt.
But this was the first time.
I watched this show completely unaware of that. Of course, I was a teenager at the time, so I wasn't paying that much attention to it.
I love at the start all the banks are all snobby and high class but eventually Will humbles all of them through the series
Geoffrey! 😁😅😅😅
Geoffrey! 😁😅😅😅
It's funny to me that many fans didn't like the more high class portrayal of the Banks family in season 1. Personally, I found it much more realistic to the down to earth style that followed. It also made the contrast between them and Will much more funny. Once they loosened up, they were like any other sitcom family. The only thing that made them stand out was that they were rich, but season 1 is when they really acted like it.
I mean the whole point is that he rubbed off on them,the Banks family did the same for him..It was done that way in season 1,to show the progression on both sides as the seasons went on
@@brandonbates9259 I suppose so, but it became too slapstick and goofy in the later seasons. IMO, the first three seasons with the original Aunt Viv are the best, but season 1 remains my favorite of them all.
@@bfsgman Oh yeah definitely agreed
The problem with the depiction of them early is that he was a wealthy judge, not an early 20th century french aristocrat brought up on a life of extreme wealth and privilege. Phil being a staple of Soul Train makes a lot more sense than him sipping tea and listening to classical music. It would make sense for him to do the latter with his colleagues, not his family. The kids were always portrayed as rich LA brats. That was always on the target.
@@christopherbass4521 Uncle Phil was also ashamed of his humble roots in the beginning. He wanted to live a cultured lifestyle, and he tried to instill that in his children. Carlton was initially receptive and refined before becoming a "rich LA brat" as you put it. Of course, Hillary was like that from the beginning. Ashley wasn't really a brat, but more down to earth like Will. It was understood that Uncle Phil was being pretentious. He talked about his love of classical music, but Aunt Viv pointed out that he was into James Brown when they met. Still, the premise that he chose a more cultured persona once he became rich is not that unrealistic. He obviously wanted a better life for his children, and felt adhering to classy traditions was the way to go. That said, I do believe it was a matter of time before Will would rub off on the Banks family and vice versa. I just happen to find season 1 to be the best season because the contrast between Will and the Banks family was the strongest. As with most sitcoms, the characters became more broadly drawn by the end of the show.
Jazz being thrown out never gets old 😂
Especially the vice versa one where he mouths off to Uncle Phil when he's already outside, so he picks him up and throws him inside 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, he had it coming
Holy shit I didn't realize how much they hammed up the rich and snottiness in the first few episodes. They're like caricatures here. I'm glad they downplayed it and got rid of the weird high class inflection.
It wasn’t “downplayed”. That’s the point of the development. Will showed them another side of life just like the banks did to him
@@MrKingYuji nah, I think it's just growing pains. Every show has them at first, as they find their footing, find what works and what doesn't. By the second season they started ironing out at least the set design.
Of course as you can see here, they did hit upon at least one thing that stuck right away...
In the uk sitting down for tea with your family isn’t a posh thing
@@1998mangagirl consider the source; to most Americans, the British are a very posh people.
Look at how many jokes on this show basically rely on Joseph Marcell saying them.
@@1998mangagirl
I'm from the UK and everyone I have ever known just eat in the living room watching the telly.
Even what many would consider "important" meals ie Christmas Dinner.
I really enjoy how Aunt Viv was always classy, but she brought a nice balance to Uncle Phil, who was not as kind, nurturing, and understanding as she was, especially concerning Will.
And what happened to Uncle Phil's mom who used to call him Zeke?
Geoffrey was always my favorite character on the show. "As you wish, Your Majesty. Humor, sir?" He reminds me of Jeeves.
Uncle Phil's face when Jazz starts scratching LMAO!!!!
& Will looking around like he's embarrassed of his friend.
4:00 "Listen to the violins, the oboes coming next..." and then the genius ahahahahahah :D
Definitely something I would do 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
4:19 😂😂😂
Love that part 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Dad, I'm as liberal as the next guy..." LOLOLOL
Who's the next guy? Trump?
"Liberal" didn't mean "batshit crazy" in the 90s.
@@sha11235 No idea who the next guy is Carolton’s making reference of!!!
Funny how Carlton says "Dad, I'm as liberal as the next guy, but it's time for someone to take the reins." But, at the beginning of Season 6, he's attending Young Republicans Camp.
+Rawk4Life Hence why the audience (or laugh track) laughed when he described himself as a liberal.
Most Republicans aren't much different than Democrats. But since they're one inch to Castro's right, the media says they're not liberal.
"Most Republicans aren't much different than Democrats" Lol, no.
MoRiellyMoProblems Um, yes?
In the end both parties are pretty much the same. Corrupt and don't care about the people who vote them in whether it's Democrat or Republican. There are very few politicians who actually care about the people so yeah Republican and Democratic parties are pretty much the same when it comes to being corrupt asshole politicians.
1990: Jazz was cool for freestyling on a vinyl of classical music.
2018: Not cool to destroy a vinyl, especially of classical music.
@Leaving Nadir of course. Its fun to see it on a tv show. But if someone did that to me irl, I'd throw them out too.
Even before the characters underwent their metamorphosis to adapt, that Aunt Viv kept it real from beginning to end.
Aunt Viv was played by two different women
@@timothykozlowski2945 You know what *_metamorphosis_* means, right?
Actually I preferred the first Aunt Viv
@@timothykozlowski2945 A LOT of people do.
"We are having tea. It's civilized way for me to have a conversation with my family so SOMEONE TALK! (rim shot) 🥁🤣🤣
“As you wish your majesty!”- Geoffrey was savage as fuck lol
Never tell Jazz to crank up a record.
Man , uncle Phil looked weird with just a mustache , I'm glad he stuck with the full beard look.
I’m glad too
@@evancain4906 ok that was a typo, I meant to say "im glad he stuck with the full beard look."
I wonder why he didn't have the beard for several episodes. Maybe James had been filming something else where he had to shave?
DJ Jazzy Jeff scratching on classical music was funny,had me crying laughing.Uncle Phill face expression change on that sound he wanted desperately to hear until it was scratched.😆🤣🤣😆
4:19
Uncle Phil's reaction was like WTF?! Just happened to my beautiful classical music?! He got pissed off quick and threw Jazz out on his Ass from The Banks Mansion. For the first time. Lmao. It's been like that since. The show's run for 6 whole seasons on NBC. R.I.P. James Avery
cool4rocknroll dude scratched the shit outta that classical😂😂😂😂😂😂bwahahaha!!!
cool4rocknroll He didn't throw him out. He dropkicked him.
Well if I was in that situation ,I would've done the same thing as uncle Phillip,I kinda liked that music,it relaxed me so if I was listening to a tune like that,and someone screwed it up,
Call me dramatic but I would throw the person out in seconds,
Moral of the story,....
When I am in my oh so MUSICAL happy place......DONT TAKE ME AWAY from it!!!
I'd do the same thing and share a laugh about it years later.
@@KAMALAISHERNAME
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Luis Luciano
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Kevin story
"Call me King Edward IV."
I knew Geoffrey will immediately chime in. 😅 1:15
I died at, "Oooh, tea. Mmm, biscuits!" RIP Me
Uncle Phil face when jazz messed up the tea time music 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
4:19
Love this episode it makes me laugh because of how Philip Banks is trying to have tea with his family Jazz does something that doesn’t sit well with Uncle Phil what a great funny episode to sit back and enjoy hahaha 😆
One of the things I loved about the first Aunt Viv was she showed her Philly roots a lot. Her empathy towards Jazz wanted to be called Jazz and having Ashley take her lesson or when Will and Carlton were arrested and she said, "It's about to get busy in here!"
Same Way Mama needed to be called Momma that's all and having JC learned his lesson or when Carl got arrested Too so now he got locked up 🔒🔐. 20 years or 45 days. He get out of jail soon 🔜.
This show doesn't get enough of the recognition it deserves. Will Smith and Robin Williams had a profound impact on my childhood. Thank you for the warm memories 💕
“As you wish your majesty. ....humor. sir”
King Edward The 4th hahaha 😂
James Avery looks so weird without a beard.
He was like that when he appeared on the short lived NBC Comedy Spencer and the Showtime Comedy Series Brothers
But yes he looks better with a beard than with just a mustache
Uncle Phil with only a mustache... comical.
Uncle Phil with a beard... mature.
@Amira Djiar he looks more evil without the beard he looked like this in license to drive too
Agreed. The beard makes him look regal, like a king. The mustache makes him look kind of smarmy, like an evil lawyer trying to close down the local youths' beloved community center hang out spot.
@@VoidMaid And with your support, we'll close down that nasty old community center.
All they faces was priceless when jazz went in on the scratching lmao 😅🤣😂
4:19
4:22 Even Will was embarrassed. He was like "Jazz, what the hell are you doing?!!!! I invited you over to my house, & this is how you repay me?!!!!!"
Aunt Viv: What are you doing?
Hilary: He’s punishing her
Phil: No I just want her to spend some time with her family
Hilary: Same thing 😂😂😂😂
Philip Banks: Okay fine, from now on I'm no longer Philip Banks, just call me King Edward, the fourth.
(Geoffrey looks at him)
Geoffrey: As you wish, Your Majesty. (Phillip looks at him) Humor, sir?
1:09 -1:18
thanks I fell into a coma during that bit
That was golden 😂
Jazz: " *UAAH!* "
I kind of died at 4:31 as will's uncle phil throws jazz out like that.😂
There's something about that dude in the audience laughing during this season that gets me everytime, especially at 3:01 when Jazz takes a biscuit and you hear the dude howling. Don't know where he went in the later seasons.
Played the Brandenburg Concerto they listen to (#5) in orchestra. It's a bit hard when you've only been playing for a few months, but it's an awesome piece. Uncle Phil has good taste
Classical music
I like it too.
Coincidentally his favorite part is also my favorite part
Geoffrey never missed a beat 😂😂 his sarcasm was always on queue 👊🏾🤣
This episode still cracks me up. Jazz is a trip. lmao!
Phil: Ok i am no longer Phillip Banks for now on just call me king edward the 4th
Geoffrey: As you wish your majesty
Lol
0:49 Hilary and Vivian trying so hard not to laugh😂😂😂
yea nice hair
The first 3 or 4 seasons of this show are really fantastic...love that era! 😃
I like when uncle Phil interrupts someone and yells their name “I’m going to the Hard Rock Cafe-“ “HILARY!”
"I want her severely punished"😂😂😂😂
when Jazz started scratching and beat boxing I lost it @ Uncle Phil's expression
💀😂😅💀😂😅💀😂😅💀😂😅💀😂😅
1:57 - “High tea is not a sacred institution!” I _knew_ the British butler would object!
I’m really glad they cut this high class tea shit out during later seasons
I don't think they would keep showing it anyway.
4:19 was the best part of that piece. Who else watched till the end just to see that?
the way He moves when is scratching XD
Desmond Shepard I know it cracked me up too
I know right
same here I remembered me and my lil cousin's cracking up not only at the way he move but also because was the first time he got throw out
😂 yeah, that is frking funny...I noticed that to..😂
😆😆😆😆😆yea..the way jazz moves,, makes it even funnier..
0:45 - one of many times Uncle Phil almost turned into Shredder on his family, or a law enforcement agency.
That concerto is so soothing
After all these years, Jazz getting thrown out of the house is still funny
I was sitting bored listening to that classical music but I started dancing when Jazz changed it. Thanks a million Jazz!!!
One of the best shows of all time. Thank you Quincy Jones for the vision.
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LMAO Hilary wasn't feeling Jazz from the jump!
Lol😆 the way jazz said " mmm biscuits 😆
It’s a civilized way for me to have a conversation with my family so SOMEONE TALK 😤
LOL< oh man, what Jazz did was the funniest thing ever. He actually improved tea time to me, but of course Uncle Carl didn't see it that way and tossed him out. But it was still funny.
Uncle PHIL. Or King Edward the Fourth.
Ahhh.. the glorious sound of jazz being thrown out onto the lawn
It's interesting that Will never seems to take anything seriously at this point of the show, yet it looks like he is listening carefully to the music in this scene and showing some respect. Also, remember in the first episode how it's revealed that he knows how to play Fur Elise on the Piano. This implies that he actually likes classical music and he's not all about Hip Hop and modern genres.
I had such a crush on Hillary when I was a kid.
P.s. When Phil talks angrily I always hear Shredder.
*One of the episodes that put this show on the map for good. Nothing like this scene has ever been done on TV ever.*
“Listen to the violins”
*flute melody starts*
There are violins in there.
I believe she was taking violin lessons prior to Will moving in and Uncle Phil wanted her to concentrate on the violin strings being played during the song
Nobody :
Nobody once so ever:
Jazz: BISCUITS!😃
Best reoccurring bit in tv.. Jazz getting thrown out by Uncle Phil 🤣 🤣 🤣
I LOVE WHEN JAZZ STARTED SCRATCHING LOL
The first time I saw this me my little sister, my Lil cousins was watching this man we roll with laugh after sering jazz get thrown out . classic
Uncle Phil was my tv dad growing up. Same with Carl Winslow. I didn't see their skin..I seen positive fatherly role models that I was missing in my own life.
Carlton really got better as the series went on
I loved how all the family eased up over time along will and actually enjoyed having fun with each other
Ohhhh Carlton! They did try to cancel Christmas!!
Jazz is hilarious 🤣
Hillary....STAY
Always makes me laugh
le moment où Jazz "scratch"la musique classique et qu'il se fait jeter dehors!!je suis pliée de rire à chaque fois!!!
4:19
Uncle Phil does not like the remix.
Uncle Phil was a good dad with Will and he did a good on “TMNT” doing the voice of “Shredder”. (May he rest in peace)🙏
Uncle Phil 4ever!!
has anyone actually seen Jazz's eyes?
Yes after the ending of the series. Lol
@@sherylgriffiths715 or the episode where he removes his glasses or the ep where he wears normal glasses after giving Phil a birthday gift.
sheryl Griffiths he takes his glasses off in season one as well, when Hilary finally decides to go out on a date with him but only because her job is on the line.
@@demetrrius3000 Isn't that the one where Jazz gets sick of the boss being a bitch and verbally tears stripes off her?
Mike Gaddass.... yes it is
hah awesome scene, tho in future episodes every time jazz wore that shirt, u knew he was gonna be thrown out, so they could use the same clip over and over again. still funny tho
There was one episode as you may know where he did get thrown inside the house however he was wearing something different.
and that was the first episode of the drop kick by uncle phil
Geoffrey clearing his throat after hearing high tea isn't a secret institution lol
He said sacred, not secret.
@@sabrinamiller3671 whatever
When Geoffrey snatched that 🥄, I was taken out.
Yep 🤣
10/10/2020
Will's book brought me here to see the mouthing he talked about 😂
4:18. He now realize there's a remix to it.(Face expression) Lmao!!!
Tea Time: Such an important tradition (according to Carlton) that they only showed it once, and never again. lol
Everybody needs a jazz in their life.
Love how they stopped being overly posh over time. XD
Y’all can tell the vibe from the wee beginning of the show changed ALOT later on 😂
Biscuits!
LOL