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“And when the times get tough, and the world simply falls apart. I’ll come back...”
– Just Like My Days; DWTL (via pervenio-pro-astrum )
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A little backstory to this clip before you watch it: Will Smith’s father abandoned him and his mother when he was a child, and when Will was finally getting into show business and making a name for himself, he tried to sneak his way back into his life like nothing happened. Will co-wrote this episode, and James Avery (Uncle Phil) said “this scene was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to shoot in...
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