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After his brush with violent crime, Dylan becomes obsessed with self defense. He purchases an illegal gun and makes several trips to the shooting range. Meanwhile, Brenda and Stuart introduce their parents to each other over lunch in Bel-Air.
  • Guns are not good, especially for Dylan.

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    Yet again Dylan becomes obsessed with something, this time guns. I seem to be flicking between loving him and hating his guts for being so stressy. I'm with Kelly on this one. I am also with Kelly on the subject of Mel spending his weekend with Erin with his girlfriend.
    I really don't like Stuart but he seems to make Brenda happy so I'll put up with him for a while. I would love to live in the Carson's house though - it was huge.
    I don't really think that Brandon was a suck up and thought it was nice of him to agree to tutor D'Shaun. There is not enough of Steve or Donna in this episode and I think the storyline between Dan and Andrea is quite boring. At least I have the tension between Brenda and her parents and David and Kelly to keep me entertained.moreless
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