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producers to make the character of J.J. more responsible, as she felt the character was a poor role model for
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were skeptical of the idea, but the phrase and the J.J. Evans character caught on with the audience. As a result of the character's popularity, the writers focused more on J.J.'s comedic antics instead of serious issues. Throughout seasons two and three, Rolle and Amos grew increasingly disillusioned
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He's 18 and he doesn't work. He can't read or write. He doesn't think. The show didn't start out to be that...Little by little—with the help of the artist, I suppose, because they couldn't do that to me—they have made J.J. more stupid and enlarged the role. Negative images have been slipped in on us
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on streaming services, and the insert for the Season One DVD box set, have the lyric as "Hangin' in a chow line." However, the
Bergmans, along with Bern Nadette Stanis, confirmed that the lyric is actually "Hangin' in and jivin'." Slightly different lyrics were used for the closing credits, with the
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Rainbow," each character finally gets a "happy ending." J.J. gets his big break as a nationally syndicated artist for a comic book company with his newly created character, DynoWoman, which is based on Thelma (much to her surprise and delight) and is moving into an apartment
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the characters' history to fit a new series that was well into development rather than start from scratch to create a consistent starring vehicle, even though to do so meant changing their Black middle-class family into a poverty-stricken lower class family. Henry's name became James, and he worked
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Before the taping of season six began, CBS and the show's producers decided that they had to do "something drastic" to increase viewership. According to then-vice president of CBS programming Steve Mills, "We had lost the essence of the show. Without parental guidance, the show slipped. Everything
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released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 between
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with a gospel choir providing background vocals. Because of the singing style of the song, and the audio mix, the lyrics to the theme song are notorious for being hard to discern, notably the line "Hangin' in a chow line"/"Hangin' in and jivin'" (depending on the source used).
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vein focused on Rolle and Amos. Both expected the show to deal with serious topics in a comedic way while providing positive characters for viewers to identify with. However, it was Walker's character of J.J. that was an immediate hit with audiences and became the
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who frequents the neighborhood and the apartment building where the Evans family reside. In the season one episode "Black Jesus," J.J. uses Ned the Wino as the model for a portrait of
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child actor). Beard was in the process of making a comeback after decades offscreen, and appeared in five episodes, including four appearances as James' friend Monty
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2886:"Bad Times On the 'Good Times' Set"
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2801:Dalton, John (7 February 2017).
2734:Lewis, Dan (February 19, 1974).
2502:Best TV Actress – Musical/Comedy
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2049:Good Times.
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1592:Bubba Smith
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1365:Tony Burton
1269:John Bailey
1262:Chip Fields
1200:Bubba Smith
1194:runner and
1003:James Evans
705:First aired
540:Norman Lear
481:Checking In
339:Irma Kalish
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176:Dave Grusin
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1979:Good Times
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