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Stephanie purposely hides her past religious training from Archie.
Stephanie purposely hides her past religious training from Archie.
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S6, EP16 "New Year's Wedding"Mike and Gloria fight over Mike constantly making decisions without consulting Gloria. To make matters worse, the babysitter for Joey backs out and Mike makes the decision without consulting Gloria to have the wedding in the Stivics' home.
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S6, EP17 "Archie, the Babysitter"Mike and Gloria are looking forward to having a night on the town for the first time since Joey has been born. However, Archie is distressed when he learns that they have hired a teenager leading Archie to take over babysitting.
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S6, EP18 "Archie Finds a Friend"It looks like Archie has turned over a new leaf when he befriends a Jewish man.
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S6, EP19 "Mike's Move"Mike may miss an opportunity for a promotion because of his race.
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S9, EP25 "The Family Next Door"Edith's efforts to rent out the Jeffersons' old house result in new neighbors whom she adores but Archie abhors.
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S9, EP21 "Edith Gets Fired"Edith is blamed with negligence when she is the last person to be with a lady who wanted to die.
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S9, EP20 "Stephanie's Conversion"Stephanie purposely hides her past religious training from Archie.
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S9, EP19 "The Return of Archie's Brother"Archie's brother Fred returns after recovering from heart surgery and convinces Archie to invest $5000 in a Chinese cafeteria franchise. Their new financial partnership is threatened when Archie discovers that Fred's new wife is only 18 years old.
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