The tenth season opens with the Jeffersons entering their final chapter, still full of life and laughter.
George and Louise's love story continues to be the beating heart of the show.
Florence delivers her final round of legendary put-downs with the timing of a comedy surgeon.
The Willises and Jeffersons share their last adventures together as neighbors and friends.
George's business gives him one more reason to strut through the East Side with pride.
Louise reminds everyone why she's the true anchor of this family and this show.
The show continues to address issues that matter, right up to its final episodes.
George and Tom share one of their last moments, and the growth in their friendship over ten years is remarkable.
Florence gets a fitting final chapter that honors Marla Gibbs's decade of brilliant comedy.
The ensemble delivers a late-series gem that showcases what made this show special for a decade.
George's final episodes feature Sherman Hemsley at his most dynamic and entertaining.
Louise shines in the final stretch, with Isabel Sanford proving she's a comedy legend.
The show's final episodes maintain the quality and relevance that defined an entire decade.
The Jeffersons deliver their last round of laughs with the same energy and purpose they started with.
George and Louise share one of their final moments together, and their love is as real as ever.
The Jeffersons close their doors after eleven seasons of groundbreaking, hilarious, and important television.
George Jefferson takes his final strut through the East Side, leaving behind a legacy that changed television forever.
The Jeffersons sign off — movin' on up one last time, leaving behind a show that proved comedy can change the world.