I have followed this series all the way through. I loved the pioneer black sitcom from the beginning. In Season five we have lots of fun.
My favorite episode
I loved Isabel's Sanford (Weezy's) quick change of mind after she takes art classes. At first she is all innocent, not knowing that Helen (Roxie Roker) has taken her to a studio where she will be painting a nude male model. She is all bashful and does not want to go through with it. Until George (Sherman Hemsley) finds out what she has been doing. Now he forbids her to go, which make Weezy all the more adamant that she will go and she will take George with her to see what art is all about, that is until the next model is a nude woman and then well then everything changes, talk about a double standard!
I love this particular episode because in fact isn't life a lot like that, it is okay for us to do something but should our spouse do the same, well we don't like it at all.
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Carol Roach holds a masters in counselling psychology. She worked as a therapist at the Douglas Hospital in Montreal before becoming a professional writer.Carol is the author of the book Picking Up The Piece... View profile
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