Good Times
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Director
Herbert Kenwith
Age 57 (died at 90)
Writer
Mike Evans
Age 24 (died at 57)
Producer
Allan Manings
Age 50 (died at 86)
Florida's strange behavior has the family and Willona wondering what's wrong with her. Michael thinks she's beginning menopause while Willona believes she's fed up with the boredom that comes with being a housewife.
J.J.'s 18th birthday has James and Florida in a fit when they find out they won't be able to give J.J. the art supplies he wanted because James' credit has been reduced to 0. After the birthday party, news hits the Evans family that J.J. has been arrested for robbing a liquor store.
J.J. is taken down to the police station for questioning in the liquor store robbery. The family gathers there and tries to think up ways to raise enough money for J.J.'s bail and ultimately consider taking money from a loan shark.
Michael has the chance to be bused to a better school in a white neighborhood but he is determined to get out of it. Florida and James first hear about the opportunity when his principal arrives to question them about their responses on a busing questionnaire that Michael responded to and forged his parents names.
Michael must write an essay on the person whom he most admires. He first picks Florida for her strength and effort in keeping the family together. However, Florida points out that James may be the best person. However, James' recent actions in applying for a new job leave little to be admired.
Thelma's been seeing the same man for two months and hasn't introduced him to the family yet. However, when she comes home with an engagement ring, Florida and James demand that they meet him and they are in for a surprise when they finally do.
Michael, one of the brightest boys in his class, comes home with the news that he scored the lowest out of his whole class on an I.Q. test.
An encyclopedia salesman is the last person James wants to see when he comes home from work. However, he softens when he learns the man is blind. This leads James to sign a contract and reads the fine print only after the man leaves.
J.J. secretly has become a member of the Satan's Knights, a gang who are in the midst of a gang war with the Warlords. Two members and the leader of the Satan's Knights arrive at the Evan's home to escort a scared J.J. to a meeting place where the two gangs are to tangle. However, on the way there they run into James and Florida and a scuffle ensues leaving J.J. shot.
J.J. is recovering after being shot by Mad Dog, which only turned out to be a flesh wound. Meanwhile, a vengeful James presses charges against Mad Dog but a worried Florida is afraid James's anger will take over before the law does.
A wedding has Florida realizing that Willona is the only friend of hers left that isn't married. So this leads Florida to try her hand at matchmaking, and matches her with a friend of James'.
James finds a bag of robbery loot adding up to $27,000. After some coaxing from Florida, James decides to turn it in. However, what Florida doesn't know is that there was $29,000 in the bag and James kept the other $2000.
Cousin Naomi is visiting the Evans' for the Christmas season. However, her visit is not a happy one for Thelma, who discovers that Naomi is hiding a serious drinking problem.
James is sure he's going to get a sales position at a department store but when he brings Florida along on the interview he is in for a big surprise, the supervisor would rather hire Florida rather then him.
Florida is going to night school hoping to achieve a High School Equivalency diploma, but her working in the daytime and going to school at night puts a strain on her relationship with James.
A woman aks J.J. to paint a nude portrait of her as a birthday gift for her husband. However, Florida has a hard time understanding why a woman would pose in the nude and why she has to pose in the Evans' apartment.
Realizing his mechanical skills, Florida suggests that James open a fix-it shop but when they go to the bank, they're turned down for a loan. This leads James to set up shop right in the apartment, despite a clause in the lease.
J.J. is enchanted with his new girlfriend, Clarissa, and is all set to take her to a ritzy debutante ball. However, Clarissa has come to the Evans' apartment with some bad news, her parents won't let her go with J.J., citing that they think she's too good for him.
An elderly resident of the projects appears to be living on pet food after Michael takes out her garbage. The Evans family's attempt to do something for her is complicated when she brings a meat loaf to dinner and the kids suspect it is made from dog food.
A childhood friend of James' arrives for a visit and quickly his gambling problem becomes an Evans family problem when two hoods show up looking for him to pay off a $5000 debt.
The Evans family's joy at finally getting to meet J.J.'s girl Henrietta is shrouded by J.J.'s declaration that his immediate future could include Henrietta and matrimony.
The Evans' family is hit with a double dose of unemployment blues after both James and J.J. lose their jobs. Wanting to support his family, J.J. decides to join the U.S. army.
Thelma has a chance at winning a scholarship to an exclusive boarding school in Michigan. However, even before she knows she won, a snobby girl from a fraternity comes around wanting Thelma to join and quickly discovers they just want her because she's black.
A bully has been stealing Michael's lunches which prompts James to give him some tips on how to handle the situation. However, Michael surprises everyone with his own tactic, he invites the bully home for the weekend.
Esther Rolle
Florida Evans
Age 53 (died at 78)
Ja'net DuBois
Wilona Woods
Age 29 (died at 74)
John Amos
James Evans Sr.
Age 34 (died at 84)
Jimmie Walker
James "JJ" Evans
Age 27 (now 78)
Ralph Carter
Michael Evans
Bern Nadette Stanis
Thelma Evans
Age 20 (now 72)
Ron Glass
Age 29 (died at 71)
Johnny Brown
Nathan Bookman
Age 37 (died at 84)
Louis Gossett Jr.
Age 38 (died at 87)
Raymond Allen
Carl Weathers
Age 26 (died at 76)
Alvin Childress
Age 66 (died at 78)
Mel Stewart
Age 44 (died at 72)
Charlotte Rae
Age 48 (died at 92)
Michael D. Roberts
Age 26 (now 78)
Austin Pendleton
Age 34 (now 86)
Ernie Wheelwright
William Christopher
The Doctor
Age 41 (died at 84)
Rosanne Katon
Helen Martin
Age 65 (died at 90)
James Wheaton
Age 50 (died at 78)
Randi Kallan
Frances Foster
Age 50 (died at 73)
Thalmus Rasulala
Age 34 (died at 51)
Ron Masak
Age 38 (died at 86)
David Lewis
Age 57 (died at 84)
Maidie Norman
Age 61 (died at 85)
Dick O'Neill
Age 46 (died at 70)
Roger Aaron Brown
Age 25 (now 77)
Santiago Gonzalez
Hal Williams
Age 35 (now 87)
Ernie Barnes
Ann Weldon
Age 41 (died at 90)
James Greene
Age 47 (died at 91)
Lynn Hamilton
Mrs. Edwards
Age 44 (died at 95)
Bill Walker
Age 78 (died at 95)
Richard Stahl
Age 42 (died at 74)
Connie Sawyer
Age 61 (died at 105)
Tina Andrews
Age 23 (now 75)
Lil Henderson
Woman on the Bench
John Baskin
Eric Monte
Larry Markes
Age 52 (died at 77)
Eric Cohen
Norman Lear
Age 52 (died at 101)
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