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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.
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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Good Times
"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.
Good Times
S5, EP16 "Where There's Smoke"Penny painfully discovers that smoking is dangerous to more than one's health.
Good Times
S5, EP18 "The Boarder"J.J., Thelma and Michael discover that their new boarder is the only surviving witness in a trial against a dangerous criminal.
Good Times
S5, EP21 "Something Old, Something New"Social Security could stand in the way when Grandpa Evans decides that it's time to get married.
Good Times
S5, EP17 "I Had a Dream"J.J.'s potential promotion at work may be threatened by prejudice.
Good Times
S5, EP15 "J.J. and the Boss' Daughter"J.J. doesn't know if his talent or the boss's daughter was responsible for his new assignment.
Good Times
S5, EP14 "Willona's Mr. Right"Willona must choose between the chance of a lifetime with the man of her dreams or something far more important.
Good Times
S5, EP13 "No More Mr. Nice Guy"J.J. decides to teach Michael what he believes is a badly needed lesson in responsibility.
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