The sixth season proves the Jeffersons have plenty more stories to tell from their East Side apartment.
George's empire continues to grow, and his confidence grows right along with it.
Louise and George face a challenge together that reinforces why their marriage works despite everything.
Florence delivers another season of perfectly timed put-downs that keep George in check.
The show continues to tackle social issues with the humor and honesty that set it apart.
Tom and George reach a new level of understanding in their unlikely friendship.
George tries to impress someone and his version of impressive is uniquely, wonderfully George.
Louise gets the spotlight in an episode that celebrates her strength and her humor.
The building community faces a crisis that brings out the best and worst in everyone.
Florence considers a life change that would affect the entire Jefferson household.
George's business acumen saves the day in an episode that showcases his genuine talents.
Helen and Tom share a storyline that develops their characters independent of the Jeffersons.
The show delivers a holiday episode filled with the warmth and comedy fans have come to expect.
George and Louise attend a function that puts them in unfamiliar territory with familiar results.
Mother Jefferson creates her usual havoc, and the household weathers the storm together.
The sixth season continues the show's incredible run of quality and cultural importance.
Florence and Louise share a moment that goes beyond employer and employee to real friendship.
George faces a setback that he handles with more grace than anyone expected — which isn't saying much.
The ensemble cast delivers performances that prove this show is operating at the highest level.
Season six wraps with the Jeffersons still going strong after half a decade on the air.
The sixth season closes with the promise that the East Side's most entertaining family has more stories to tell.
George struts through the season finale with the unshakeable confidence of a man who started from nothing and built everything.
Another year of movin' on up comes to a close, with the Jeffersons as beloved as ever.
Season six ends with the deluxe apartment still the center of one of TV's most important comedies.