EPISODES
88- Louise's Painting
Helen suggests Louise expose herself to new things by taking an art class. George goes wild when he discovers what exactly gets exposed during class.
89- Homecoming (Part One)
In the first of a two-parter about family dynamics and real estate, George needs a factory. Allan, the Willises son, arrives in town having inherited a warehouse. Hostility leads to unwanted hospitality: Allan moves in with George and Louise.
90- Homecoming (Part Two)
Allan sees through George's scheme to con him out of his newly inherited warehouse. Continuing the real estate boom, Louise needs a new location for the Help Center.
91- How Slowly They Forget
Louise needs a permit for the new Help Center location. George offers to get some help from the bank by visiting an old Navy pal.
Guest Star(s): Ted Ross
92- George's Dream
Obsessed with landing crucial new cleaning account, an overwrought and exhausted George wakes up to a terrifying look at his future; find out what 1996 looked like to people in the '70s.
93- George's New Stockbroker
George's new stockbroker is a ventriloquist. Who's smarter? The dummy or George?
94- Me and Billy Dee
Billy Dee Williams makes a guest appearance in the Jefferson living room, but can't convince his number one fan, Florence, that he really is who he is.
95- Half a Brother
George's attempts to make points with a local banker are frustrated by Allan's attempts to make points with the banker's daughter.
96- What Are Friends For?
George's favorite cousin, Dusty, delights The Jeffersons with a surprise visit, but concerns them with some serious news that leaves George with one of the most difficult decisions he's ever made.
97- George, Who?
Louise insists that she and George have fallen into a rut, until she is mugged. Don't worry, it gets funny: she has amnesia.
98- Harry's House Guest
Bentley is stuck with a clingy lady houseguest. George volunteers to get him unstuck, but his advice only fuels her passionate fire.
99- George Finds a Father
This Christmas episode finds a huge family secret under George's tree.
100- Louise's Sister
George's birthday surprise for Louise turns into a shock for him after she has a strange reaction to a visit from her long-lost sister.
101- Louise's Reunion
When Louise finds out about a new clause in George's will, she almost gives him cause to use it.
102- A Bedtime Story
George's problems in the bedroom send him on a panicked search for solutions, such as oysters and sex therapists.
103- Florence Meets Mr. Right
When George and Louise meet Florence's intended, they worry that he may be too good to be true -- and soon find out they are exactly right.
104- Louise's Award
Louise is up for the Volunteer of the Year Award at the Help Center. George tries to help her chances by bribing one of the judges.
105- The Other Woman
It's never a good thing for a wife when her husband travels with a Landers sister. Judy guest stars as Tom's companion on a business trip.
106- The Hold Out
George gets caught between his morals and his money when a developer wants him to sell his store with the rest of the block.
107- The Ones You Love
George and Louise have a huge fight, ironically on the same night an interviewer comes over to profile their perfect marriage.
108- Every Night Fever
An evening out at the disco turns into a bad habit and when George can't stop boogying
and takes a good thing a bit too far.
109- Three Faces of Florence
Inspired by a book about a woman with multiple personalities, Florence starts acting like different women to meet different men. One of the men turns out to be a psychiatrist, who deems Florence as one of the worst cases he's ever seen.
110- Louise's Convention
There's foul play afoot when George tries to duck out of celebrating his wedding anniversary with Louise and she tries to duck out of town to attend a convention.
Look for: The Tracey Ullman Show's Sam McMurray and the incomparable Sheryl Lee Ralph.
111- The Freeze-in
When the heat goes off in some of the apartments in the building, the Willises, Florence and Mr. Bentley all crowd into The Jeffersons' heated apartment.