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Lionel tries to hide denting the van from George.
Lionel tries to hide denting the van from George.
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S11, EP16 "Hail to the Chief"Tom becomes president of the publishing company and George convinces him that he can handle the new position.
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S2, EP16 "The Break-Up"War breaks out between the Willises and the Jeffersons, with Lionel and Jenny as the first casualties.
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S2, EP17 "The Break-Up"George adds fuel to the fire by setting Lionel up with another girl.
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S11, EP13 "Sayonara"As the Jeffersons and the Willises quarrel, Lionel and Jennie's marriage hangs in the balance.
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