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An angry Housing Authority official visits the Evans family after one of Michael's letters to the editor is published.
An angry Housing Authority official visits the Evans family after one of Michael's letters to the editor is published.
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S1, EP9 "The Visitor"An angry Housing Authority official visits the Evans family after one of Michael's letters to the editor is published.
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S1, EP10 "Springtime in the Ghetto"Florida jeopardizes her standing in a contest by helping to dry out the neighborhood wino.
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S1, EP11 "The TV Commercial"Florida is asked to be the television spokeswoman for a new health tonic.
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S1, EP12 "The Check Up"The family tries to convince James that he should see a doctor for his headaches and emotional outbursts.
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S6, EP24 "Cousin Raymond"A visit from Florida's wealthy cousin brings expensive gifts for everyone until Florida discovers just where all the money is coming from.
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S6, EP22 "The End of the Rainbow"Good fortune shines on the Evans family and creates the happiest day of Florida's life.
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S6, EP18 "J.J. and T.C."J.J.'s far-reaching search for a date overlooks an eager candidate who takes some dangerous steps to ensure that she'll never be forgotten again.
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S6, EP17 "Where Have All the Doctors Gone?"Florida's anxious search for a doctor turns to anger when the only one she finds is too busy to be interested in her problem.
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