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- Monica must help Joey, who has a mental condition, deal with the fact that his friend Serena is dying from a heart condition. Serena was to be the angel at the town's Christmas pageant.
- The fortunes of the wealthy and influential Jia family based in the capital, and their eventual downfall. Adapted from the famous novel by Cao Xueqin.
- In Hong Kong, at a masked ball party, a greedy rich man pretends he has lost a diamonds ring, blaming a young girl for the theft, and demanding that she pays him for the cost. Later, the Chan sisters Chan Meiling and Chan Meiyu dress in black leotards to look like black cats in the darkness of the night, leave their luxuriously villa, called The Rose Garden, and start robbing from the rich people that they know are fraudsters or otherwise evil. Even if they give the profits to the poor, their actions are causing alarm in the high society. The police suspects come to nothing, as one sister pretends to be the other, on occasions, and they act alone. An insurance detective, Cheung Manfu (PATRICK TSE YIN) comes to investigate the case, follows the two ladies, and tries to arrest them several times, but fails, namely because their villa has secret underground passages. For each new daring robbery, the sisters leave behind a black rose, signing their action.
- At Christmastime, Louise discovers that George has been sending monthly payments to an address in Harlem.
- George is an old army veteran from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, who thinks he has nothing left to live for. He has also been removed from six separate retirement homes. Monica is assigned, as an old woman, to show him the joy of living again.
- Louise and Florence get into an argument over pettiness after Louise discovered an error in a plaque she had Florence take to an engraver.
- George invites Frank Howard, a man he hopes to do business with--and who is in an interracial marriage--to his apartment to meet his "dear friends" Tom and Helen to show Frank that he is not prejudiced towards interracial couples. But Tom and Helen walk out on him and he asks Florence and Ralph to pose as the Willises.
- Jack and Janet fear the worst when Chrissy has to spend the night in the hospital after hitting her head.
- Henry is upset with Monroe after he accidentally damages the living room wall while hanging a self-portrait of Henry. He chases Monroe out the door, causing him to fall down a flight of stairs. While Monroe is sent to the hospital, Henry is racked with guilt after his conscience starts speaking to him through the portrait.
- An argument over a "no guests" rule prompts Florence to quit her job.
- Jack and Larry notice a gorgeous woman at the bar, but also notice her dangerously jealous boyfriend. Jack is concerned, but Larry keeps egging the boyfriend into a fight. The girlfriend seems to pursue Jack.
- Jack and Chrissy are handcuffed together after a police officer leaves his cuffs in their apartment.
- Henry's father, Huey, gets kicked out of his retirement home and is thinking of venturing out on his own. Meanwhile, Jackie is considering moving to New York for a new job opportunity.
- Ginger is a single mother who tries to do everything for her child who has a cleft lip. Monica is the babysitter meant to help the mother and child.
- Upset that George, Louise, and Lionel aren't paying attention to her while she's visiting their apartment, Mother Jeffersons fakes a fall to command their attention.
- Mr. Roper thinks that Chrissy is pregnant when he hears a conversation while eavesdropping through the pipes.
- A woman hopes to surprise her husband by flying to Paris with him, but has her own surprise when he is with another woman who is pregnant with his child. The other woman goes into labor during flight.
- Dive with some unforgettable Disney characters as Professor Owl and Professor Ludwig Von Drake take you to a Sing-Along on some watery tunes with on-screen lyrics. Each Disney song is featured through movie clips from "The Little Mermaid", "Peter Pan", "The Sword in the Stone", "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "The Rescuers", and some Disney scenes.
- Louise is excited when a children's program sponsored by the Neighborhood Help Center is allowing her to have an orphan girl, Abby, stay with her for a week. But when Abby acts like George after meeting him, she is sent right back to the center.
- Mr. Angelino's daughter Francesca visits the restaurant and meets Jack. Mr. Angelino warns Jack to keep away from his daughter, but she pursues him, so he pretends he is married to discourage her.
- Jack may not graduate from cooking school when one of his classmates switches dishes with him.
- A crooked preacher claims a feather came from an angel's wing and proves God is directing him.
- Annie is a bitter widow who is losing her eyesight. She is angry with her friends ever since her husband died years previous. The angels must help the friends talk to each other and find the truth about the husband's death.
- George and friends want to surprise Louise after her sister Maxine, whom she hasn't seen in years, visits from Paris. However, when Louise sees her sister, she gets furious.
- Mother Jefferson visits George, Louise, and Lionel on her birthday, expecting them to throw her a surprise party. After they realize that they've forgotten about her big day, they scramble to put together the celebration for which Mother Jefferson is anxiously waiting.
- 1975–198525mTV-147.8 (88)TV EpisodeWhile George and the others are gathered in the bar waiting for the costume contest to start; Louise has a face to face confrontation in her apartment with the killer rabbit who's now planning to make her his second victim.
- Jack and Janet come home and find the apartment all a mess. They can't find Cindy. They learn that there was a commotion earlier. They assume something happened to her so they try to find her.
- Henry's comic book company is being acquired by Wainwright Publishings, and he thinks his job is in jeopardy when new boss Arthur Wainwright prefers to hire more youthful people.
- Florence shows out-of-character actions one day, including cleaning the Jeffersons' entire apartment without griping and giving Louise a prized possession of hers. As a result, Louise suspects that Florence is contemplating suicide.
- When the lease on the Jeffersons' apartment is about to expire, H.L. Whittendale is thinking about renting the apartment to close friends of his. Worried about losing their home, George and Louise invite Mr. Whittendale over for a drink and social hour, hoping to gain his friendship. However, the man they invited over turns out to be H.L.'s brother, R.S. Whittendale.
- George's Navy pal, Wendell Brown, pays him a visit. However, Wendell is more interested in getting fresh with Louise than in reminiscing old times with George.
- George dreams it's 1996 - his friends and his wife are commemorating the silver anniversary of his first store (and he now has twenty), but he's dead.
- Marcus meets customer Natalie Parker at Jefferson's Cleaners and tells her he is George's son so she would date him. However, when Natalie meets George and tells him she is dating his son, George thinks Lionel is having an affair.
- George and Louise's troublesome nephew, Raymond, comes to visit from Chicago.
- When the rent money comes up missing, the roommates panic and call the police. They also avoid Mr. Roper who only wants to invite them out for dinner.
- Jack starts dating a new girl and they both have a difficult time trying to hide the fact that they live with two members of the opposite sex.
- Jack and Chrissy have a contest to see who can go without the longest. Jack has to abstain from women and Chrissy has to abstain from food.
- Sara rents her apartment to a film crew for a movie, which involves live animals. Unfortunately, one of the animals, a male lion, escapes and ventures into Henry and Muriel's apartment during their dinner engagement with Arthur Wainwright.
- Monica becomes a rookie cop to help a policeman who is returning to duty after being shot and is addicted to pain pills. She tries to help him regain his confidence and recover from drug addiction.
- The decline of the Jia clan in imperial China.
- This documentary film takes us to an in-depth look at the asylum process of the federal U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Foreigners that are already in the United States, having fled their home countries, have the opportunity to apply for asylum through the INS. If a person's case establishes a "well-founded fear" of his/her home country, the adjudicating immigration officer approves his/her asylum application. If a person's case does not quite meet up to the officer's expectation of a "well-founded fear," it is referred to an immigration judge for a decision.
- George and Louise accept an invitation to dinner with Harry Bentley and his sister, but at the last minute George realizes that he got invited to a party hosted by Mr. Whittendale, and he would rather blow off the engagement with Bentley and attend Whittendale's gathering.
- Mother Jefferson expects George to take her to their monthly lunch date, to the dismay of Louise because she wants George to accompany her to a family friend's funeral on the same day.
- George tells his rude and classless employee, Wendell, to come up to his apartment, where George plans to fire him. However, while George is talking, Wendell collapses on the sofa and dies of a stroke.
- Chrissy's high school friend turns out to be a high priced call girl.
- When Mr. Roper alludes to a big surprise that he is going to have for Mrs. Roper on their anniversary, the roommates think that he is going to leave her for another woman.
- Jack and Janet try to protect Chrissy when they discover that her new, older boyfriend is a married man.
- Jack feels threatened when the girls' old roommate, Eleanor, pays a visit so he and Larry conspire to streak at a party held in Eleanor's honor.
- Furley takes it upon himself to try to "convert" Jack and show him how to pick up women.
- Tess assigns Monica to help a woman who is dedicated to her TV reporting job, always pushing herself. When she hits a boy with her car, it makes her reexamine her life, remembering a terrible event from when she was younger.