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While the boys are away, Philip Banks struggles with "empty nest syndrome". Despite having a newborn son, Nicky, Philip feels the loss of his older children’s presence—especially when Ashley starts refusing to be seen with him in public and Hilary prepares for a major life change.

Will and Carlton’s attempt at independence quickly spirals into chaos. Eager to establish themselves as the "cool" guys on campus, Carlton plans a sophisticated "christening party" for the apartment to impress a girl named Jacqueline. However, the situation gets out of hand when starts charging people $25 at the door, leading to a swarm of uninvited guests who eventually rob the apartment, stealing the TV and various belongings. 2. Empty Nest Syndrome at the Mansion [S4E1] Where There's a Will, There's a Way: Part 1

Will and Carlton begin their first year at the University of Los Angeles (ULA). Wanting to escape the strict rules of the Banks household, they move into their own off-campus apartment. Key Storylines 1. The "Independent" Life While the boys are away, Philip Banks struggles

Hilary’s boyfriend, Trevor, plans an elaborate, live-televised marriage proposal during his news segment. The episode sets up this high-stakes romantic gesture as a cliffhanger, leading into Part 2 of the season premiere. Eager to establish themselves as the "cool" guys

This episode officially introduces Daphne Maxwell Reid as the "new" Vivian Banks, following the departure of Janet Hubert-Whitten. The show even winks at the audience with a meta-joke from Jazz about Mrs. Banks looking "different" since having the baby.

Directed by , the episode is often praised for balancing the series' signature wit with the psychological reality of leaving home. It features guest appearances from Tyra Banks (making her debut as Will's old friend Jackie) and Michael Rapaport . Where There's a Will, There's a Way: Part 1 - IMDb

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