The Jeffersons - Uncle George and Aunt Louise Pt 1 of 3
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Bentley: Who's the little fellow? / Raymond: It's my uncle George. Hahaha! R.I.P. Gary Coleman, Feb. 8, 1968 - May 28, 2010. Gone far too soon. This episode originally aired Feb. 18, 1978, according to IMDb.
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so ture!
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I love Gary's line, "Not unless your head falls off." Funnier than his catch phrase.
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Amazing how talented Gary was, even at such a young age.
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Gary had that same charismatic personality that Sherman had. It was awesome to see those two together.
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oh! my GaryColeman on this show was classic (I can't stop crying and laughing) God bless all of them and may Gary and Louise' rest in peace
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I always thought George was an only child.
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Henry has an 8-year old son? Where was he when Henry was living with the Jeffersons on Hauser Street?
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Oh, calm down, Wheezy. I took a flight from Detroit to Salt Lake City when I was 8, and I did just fine.
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In this episode, Gary Coleman played Raymond, the Jeffersons' relative from Chicago. Ironically, in real life, Gary was born in the Chicago area.
He was just so cute! Those chubby little cheeks and twinkling eyes. I could eat him up lol. Gary wasn't a jerk. Think about it, you think your set for life with the money you worked for only to find out you're parents robbed you blind of it, people you thought you could actually trust ended up betraying you later on, and because he was sick and small, he was still treated like little Arnold Jackson instead of Gary Coleman the grown man he was. So, take all of that, you'd be a little bitter too.
ChicagoTyme 1 year ago 45
@ChicagoTyme That's for sure.
goonies3000 1 year ago 11