Season seven finds the show still relevant, still funny, and still breaking new ground.
George and Louise navigate a new challenge that tests their partnership in the best and funniest way.
Florence hits a personal milestone that Marla Gibbs plays with her signature blend of sass and soul.
The Willis family faces a situation that the show handles with nuance and humor.
George's determination to succeed drives another episode of the comedy that made him an icon.
Louise takes charge of a family matter with the quiet authority that makes her TV's most underrated matriarch.
The show delivers an episode that ranks among its finest, balancing humor with emotional depth.
George and Tom find themselves in an unexpected situation that tests their friendship.
Florence takes on a new challenge outside the Jefferson apartment with her usual fearless attitude.
The ensemble delivers a performance that showcases why this cast worked so well together for over a decade.
George's ego gets checked by reality in an episode that Sherman Hemsley plays to perfection.
Louise and Helen tackle a problem together, proving their friendship is one of the show's greatest assets.
The seventh season continues the Jeffersons' remarkable run of entertaining, meaningful television.
George makes a business decision that affects the whole family, handled with typical Jefferson flair.
Florence and George reach a new understanding — temporarily — in one of their best episodes.
The show's social commentary remains sharp and relevant in its seventh year.
Louise proves once more that she's the real power behind the Jefferson throne.
Season seven wraps with the show still delivering quality comedy week after week.
George, Louise, Florence, and the gang close another strong season on the East Side.
The seventh season finale proves the Jeffersons have plenty more stories in them.
Another year of the Jeffersons movin' on up ends with the show as vital as ever.
Season seven ends with the Jeffersons still the gold standard for comedy that entertains and enlightens.
The East Side's most famous family wraps another season of laughter, love, and George's famous strut.