Season four opens with George Jefferson still the most confident man on the East Side — just ask him.
Louise and George tackle a household issue that reveals how their partnership actually works beneath the bickering.
Florence outdoes herself with a comeback that leaves George speechless — a rare and glorious achievement.
The Willises and Jeffersons share an adventure that strengthens their unlikely but genuine friendship.
George's self-made success story gets another chapter as his business reaches new heights.
Mother Jefferson stirs up trouble with the precision of a woman who's been causing problems for decades.
The show addresses a topical issue through the Jefferson family's experience, creating comedy that matters.
George and Tom face a situation that requires cooperation — George's least favorite word.
Louise shines in an episode that proves Isabel Sanford is one of television's greatest treasures.
Florence takes a personal risk that the household watches with a mixture of support and commentary.
The building community comes together for an event that showcases the show's diverse cast of characters.
George's competitive nature drives another episode of comedy that Sherman Hemsley delivers with his iconic energy.
Lionel and Jenny navigate their relationship through the opinions of two very different families.
Louise takes George to a cultural event, and his fish-out-of-water reactions are priceless.
The show hits another high point with an episode that balances humor and social awareness perfectly.
George makes a grand gesture that's typical George — big, loud, and coming from a surprisingly good place.
Florence and Louise share a moment that reveals the genuine affection beneath their employee-employer dynamic.
The fourth season continues to prove that The Jeffersons has legs for many more years of comedy.
Tom and Helen get a spotlight episode that develops their characters beyond their role in the Jefferson orbit.
George's strut, his catchphrases, and his enormous personality power through another strong season.
The fourth season wraps with the Jeffersons firmly established as a television institution.
Season four ends with the deluxe apartment still standing and the comedy still thriving.
George Jefferson struts into the season finale with the same energy he brought to episode one — unstoppable.
Another great season of movin' on up comes to a close with the promise of more to come.