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Willona must make an agonizing decision that could change the rest of her life.
Willona must make an agonizing decision that could change the rest of her life.
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"Good Times"Florida and James Evans struggle to raise their kids - irrepressible artist JJ, voice-of-reason Thelma, and politically active Michael - in a Chicago housing project. They have help from wisecracking neighbors, buffoonish building superintendents and friends.
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S5, EP4 "The Evans Get Involved: The Final Final"Willona anxiously awaits the adoption board's decision about her impending motherhood.
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S5, EP6 "Willona, the Fuzz"Willona turns to spying to raise money for ice-skating lessons for Penny.
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S5, EP8 "Breaker, Breaker"Michael discovers the world of CB radios and ends up with more than his "handle" can handle.
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S5, EP3 "The Evans Get Involved: The Solution"Willona must make an agonizing decision that could change the rest of her life.
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S5, EP2 "The Evans Get Involved: Meet Penny, Part 2"Willona goes through several frustrating attempts of trying to report her suspicions that Penny is being abused, but a complication arises when the Gordons unexpectedly decide to move from their apartment.
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S5, EP1 "The Evans Get Involved: Meet Penny, Part 1"Willona and the Evans family try to help a mysterious little girl.
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