The third season finds George still strutting through life with the confidence of a man who built an empire from nothing.
Louise takes on a cause that shows her commitment to the community they came from.
George's business expands, and his ambition knows no limits — or common sense.
Florence and Mother Jefferson form an unlikely alliance against George that he never saw coming.
Tom and Helen navigate a challenge that the show handles with its usual thoughtfulness.
George's ego writes a check that his abilities can't cash, with hilarious consequences.
The show delivers an episode that balances sharp social commentary with wall-to-wall laughs.
Louise proves once again that she's the smartest person in any room George walks into.
A visitor to the building shakes up the Jefferson household dynamic in entertaining ways.
Florence gets a rare day off, and George discovers exactly how much she does around the apartment.
George faces discrimination from people who don't think he belongs on the East Side, and his response is pure George.
The Jeffersons host a party that becomes the talk of the building for all the George-related reasons.
Lionel makes a life decision that catches his parents off guard and tests the family bonds.
George and Tom's friendship reaches a new milestone that neither man would call friendship — but it is.
Louise takes George to task over something he said, and her quiet strength is more powerful than his bluster.
The show continues to break barriers while making audiences laugh — a combination that shouldn't be this easy but somehow is.
Florence contemplates her future in an episode that gives Marla Gibbs room to show her full range.
George's dry cleaning empire faces its biggest challenge yet.
The third season continues the show's remarkable ability to be both entertaining and important.
Helen and Louise share a scene that celebrates their friendship and the show's commitment to real relationships.
George learns a lesson he'll probably forget by next episode, but the journey there is comedy gold.
The season reaches its conclusion with the Jeffersons more settled on the East Side than ever.
Season three wraps with the show proving that movin' on up means more than just a fancy address.
The Jeffersons close another season still movin' on up, still breaking ground, and still making America laugh.
The third season finale delivers a story that sets up exciting possibilities for the year ahead.