The Jeffersons Season 11 Episode 246

The Jeffersons Season 11 Episode 246 Ep 246 - A Secret in the Back Room

  • January 1, 1984

The Jeffersons was a popular American sitcom that aired from 1975 to 1985. It was a spin-off of the equally popular show All in the Family and it followed the lives of an African-American family who moved from Queens to Manhattan in search of a better life.

Season 11, Episode 246, titled "A Secret in the Back Room", is one of the later episodes of the series. The show follows the lives of the wealthy Jefferson family, including patriarch George Jefferson (played by Sherman Hemsley) and his wife, Louise (Isabel Sanford). In this episode, the couple discovers a mysterious locked cabinet in their back room and their curiosity gets the better of them.

As they try to figure out how to open the cabinet, they start to speculate on what might be inside. They consider the possibility that it could contain valuable items or even something scandalous that George's deceased brother may have left behind. They also discuss the idea that it could be a secret stash of money that they could use to fund their retirement.

As they continue to debate what could be hidden inside the cabinet, they are interrupted by their housekeeper, Florence (Marla Gibbs), who comes in to clean the room. George and Louise quickly hide the cabinet from Florence to prevent her from finding out about their discovery.

Later that day, their son Lionel (Damon Evans) comes to visit and ends up finding the cabinet. Lionel is initially curious about what could be inside but ultimately decides not to open it, recognizing that it's not his place to do so.

George and Louise eventually figure out how to open the cabinet and are surprised to find that it contains love letters that George had written to Louise many years ago. The letters serve as a reminder of their long and loving relationship and the couple reminisces about all the good times they shared together.

While "A Secret in the Back Room" may not be the most exciting or dramatic episode of The Jeffersons, it is a heartwarming reminder of the show's themes of family, love, and loyalty. The episode serves as a testament to the enduring strength of the Jeffersons' marriage and the importance of cherishing the memories of the past.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1984
  • Language
    English