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Pining for some time away from fans and a tabloid reporter, Sammy Davis Jr. uses Louise as a last line of defense.
Pining for some time away from fans and a tabloid reporter, Sammy Davis Jr. uses Louise as a last line of defense.
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S9, EP4 "Social Insecurity"Florence goes on strike over her lack of a pension plan and George's refusal to do anything about it.
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S9, EP5 "Charlie's Angels"After rejecting an offer to invest in Charlie's bar, George comes up with an idea that turns the business into gold.
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S9, EP13 "The Defiant Ones"Louise's jealous curiosity reaches criminal proportions when she talks Helen into helping her break into George's office safe.
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S9, EP7 "A Date With Danger"George and Louise try to rescue Florence when they learn that the likable man she is dating is a convicted murderer.
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S10, EP12 "Getting Back to Basiks"George's better side comes through after Louise makes an attempt to help an illiterate artist.
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S10, EP11 "What Makes Sammy Run?"Pining for some time away from fans and a tabloid reporter, Sammy Davis Jr. uses Louise as a last line of defense.
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