Talk:The Jeffersons
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[edit] Production Credits
Hmm--I notice the production credits have been cut drastically. Was that purposely done or an error? Quill 00:20, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Leave Me Alone!
If I made cuts that made someone unhappy, I apologize, I just saw something that looked wrong. I SENSE AN ATTITUDE; IF I MADE YOU UNHAPPY, FINE, BUT DONT CATCH AN ATTITUDE!
- Well, you sense wrong. It's not a question of being 'made unhappy', it's a question of not knowing. If I knew, I would simply have reverted. It's not polite to shout. And please do remember to sign your posts. Quill 21:38, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
[edit] American?
Ffirehorse has brought an interesting point to my attention, and one that I wrestled it, so I'd like other opinions.
Should this be listed as an American sitcom? I reinserted this on the reasoning that sitcoms are created in other countries as well, but, on the other hand, since the article mentions that the series was broadcast by CBS, which, as we know, is American...?
Further, American is a disambig page, the link may be more trouble than it's worth.
Opinions? (for my future reference)
Quill 01:21, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- A show can be aired in other countries, yes, but the show is American. Mike H 01:23, Sep 9, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Embassy Television
Episode 184 marked the first episode of The Jeffersons to be produced by Embassy Television. King Shadeed 18:50, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The source of the money to open the first store
"..opening up a store with a disability settlement George had received from an injury he sustained while working as a janitor."
I recall that it was a settlement from when the car the family was riding in was hit by a city bus.
This point should be verified.
72.82.206.156 00:58, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Weezie"
The Amazon review writes her nickname as "Weezy". Anyone know an official source for the correct spelling? Was it ever in the credits or written down somewhere on the show?
[edit] sell out
I find it interesting that this man “moved on up” to the East Side, but was never called or considered a sellout. Does anyone have anything on this? Keltik31 19:36, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Terrible grammar & punctuation
This article is chock full of grammar mistakes; specifically words being capitalized when they shouldn't be, and improper punctuation. I've corrected some of the mistakes, but I can't keep up with the countless errors that keep being added by an anonymous editor. Spylab 19:22, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
- I'll put a {{subst:SpellCheck}} note on his/her talk page. He/she seems to be editing from a static IP so he/she should get it.--Elipongo (Talk|contribs) 19:57, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
- It's not just grammar. There are some sentences that don't even finish the contextual content. For example:
"The First Two-Part Jeffersons Episode that aired in February 1976, when Lionel (Damon Evans) decides to write a term paper, but problems accure when Jenny (Berlinda Tolbert), both decide to get to break-up, which threatens the Friendship of Helen and Louise."
When Jenny what?--WPaulB 18:51, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
I tried to correct as many of the errors, in the "Two-Part Episodes" section, as I could.
[edit] Removed confusing sentence
I removed the following from the end of the "Synopsis" section. It seems confusing and mostly unneeded, but feel free to add it back it you can sort out what it says and integrate it into the section.
- During the show's seventh year, Bentley was written out, saying that he went to Russia in 1981, which had concluded Berlinda Tolbert's final appearance as Jenny Willis Jefferson, although, she appears throughout the entire series run, In 1983, Paul Benedict returns to the series as The Jeffersons' eccentric British Neighbor, Harry Bentley.
-Platypus Man | Talk 04:01, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Recent editing of this article
Just compare the article from the last edit before 68.199.200.152 (talk • contribs) showed up to the current version. I think the article was much better before than it is now. I don't know about you all, but I'm not up to finding the good edits among the TWO HUNDRED FORTY ONE edits since the version from January 20th. I've though very seriously of simply reverting back to that version— any other opinions? --Elipongo (Talk|contribs) 11:30, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] In reality-show was miscast
Weezie was 22 years older than George —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.51.248.22 (talk) 21:39, 17 March 2007 (UTC).