The Jeffersons - Uncle George and Aunt Louise Pt 2 of 3

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  • RIP GARY COLEMAN ONE OF THE BEST

  • I ALWAYS loved the Jeffersons. This has always been one of my favorite episodes. George has met his match in Raymond. Gary Coleman did some of his best work. His timing, reaction and responses were hilarious.

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  • Also, I love how 'he's outside playing in the [New York City] street' is an acceptable answer to give the parents of an eight-year old in 1978! I get a kick out of this episode.

  • I always laugh when he says 'Times Square?' And Gary replies 'That's for weirdos!' Oh, how that has changed. The reputation that Times Square had, even then!

  • Love George flipping out and hitting poor Sparky. Achmed should kill him.

  • When Mike Evans, the original Lionel left the show for a second time, his absence was explained by having Lionel and Jenny separate and eventually divorce.

  • CBS never gave "The Jeffersons" a proper series finale. The cast, bitter that they never got a chance to say goodbye, reunited years later for a stage play based on the sitcom.

  • Isabel Sanford did not want to do a spin-off. She told producers that she was happy with her recurring role on _"All in the Family" (i971)_. When they told her that they were writing Louise Jefferson off of All in the Family, and moving the character to the Jeffersons with or without her, she decided to stay in the role.

  • Sherman Hemsley is only 11 years older then Mike Evans. Hemsley is also 21 years younger then Isabel Sanford..making her old enough to be BOTH their mother!

  • When the show first started George constantly referred to Tom as a honky. After a few seasons Sherman Hemsley asked the writers to stop having George call him that, as he felt that the characters were friends and he felt George would not use a racist term on a friend. When the writers refused to stop Hemsley simply mumbled the the word every time he said it, forcing re-shoots. Eventually the writers stopped using the word.

  • It's almost like arguing in front of the mirror, when it comes to George and Raymond.

  • I Love the Jeffersons they were the best show ever !

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