Thelma comes home from a date and tells her family she is in love, and thinks Keith loves her too. She invites Keith to dinner at their home, and he proposes to her. Florida returns home fro... Read allThelma comes home from a date and tells her family she is in love, and thinks Keith loves her too. She invites Keith to dinner at their home, and he proposes to her. Florida returns home from Arizona and gives her approval for the marriage.Thelma comes home from a date and tells her family she is in love, and thinks Keith loves her too. She invites Keith to dinner at their home, and he proposes to her. Florida returns home from Arizona and gives her approval for the marriage.
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Ja'net DuBois
- Willona Woods
- (as Ja'net Du Bois)
BernNadette Stanis
- Thelma Evans
- (as Bern Nadette Stanis)
Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
- James 'J.J.' Evans, Jr.
- (as Jimmie Walker)
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Where to begin? How about with the lady with magic touch, Florida Evans, as portrayed by Esther Rolle? She returns from a season long absence and shows that she hasn't lost her touch: Her new husband, Carl, whose atheism was only mentioned in one episode, fwiw, but that was evidently enough to have him killed off & never spoken of again as a condition of Esther Rolle making a "triumphant" return to the series. Anyway, Florida marries a man who dies shortly thereafter. arrives home for Thelma's wedding and JJ loses his job immediately thereafter, and in a very short time, Thelma's husband ends up losing out on his million dollar football contract. Followers of the series will recognize this as a continuation of Florida's amazing ability to ruin every opportunity the Evans family had to better themselves and their circumstances: $5000 for a health tonic commercial, James's lucrative jobs as a pipeline worker or as an assistant to a televangelist, JJ's Black Jesus painting, James finding $30 grand from a robbery, and many more instances. Florida ruined them all. One other thing about this episode & the series in general: One of the writers must have had some kind of fetish about Kool Aid-there's a Kool Aid "joke" in just about every episode, and not a single one of them is funny. This odd trend kept going long after the "Dy-No-Mite" catch phrase had died out. In this one, Thelma's beau, Keith Anderson, is given the middle name Albert just so his initials can be "K.A.", which JJ proposes using as a marketing gimmick to sponsor Kool Aid. Yeah, really. And the build up to this tortuous "joke" goes on for quite a while. Dreadful stuff.
"Florida's Homecoming" kicks off the four part opener for the sixth and final season (chapters one and two a one hour broadcast), welcoming back Esther Rolle and adding new cast member Ben Powers as aspiring running back Keith Anderson (Janet Jackson as Penny now almost as tall as her screen mother). The network was hoping to prevent ratings from slipping even further, and while that didn't happen it was definitely an improvement on season five. JJ chooses to spend his salary on clothes rather than save it in the bank: "I attracts more interest this way!" Michael is getting ready to leave for college, both he and Thelma coming home late at night. Bookman spotted Thelma necking with a guy in a red Cadillac, so JJ figures he'll teach the creep a lesson: "I think he already knows how!" She reveals her boyfriend of one month to be Keith Albert Anderson, Heisman trophy runner up, in town to sign a million dollar contract with the hometown Bears: "you mean you, the ugly duckling, has snagged the golden goose?" Keith is pleased to meet JJ: "the man who has created more moves than prune juice!" Penny's impression of Mae West inspires Keith's impression of W.C. Fields. Right in front of everybody he proposes to Thelma, who can't find herself saying no. Walking through the door at the conclusion is Florida, home at last in time for her daughter's wedding (no further mention of her atheist second husband Carl Dixon, the unspoken rumor being that he died from his cancer).
Thelma's 4th Engagement Marriage To Football Star Keith Anderson In Season 6 Episode 1 Of 4 Parts.
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- TriviaWhen Esther Rolle decided to return, it was done so under two conditions. The first was that they would make J.J. a more respectable character. The second was that there would be no further mention of her marriage to Carl. Miss Rolle felt that it was wrong for the producers to have the devoutly Christian Florida re-marry so soon after James' death, especially to Carl, who was an atheist.
- GoofsWillona talks about her husband "Roger". However, in previous episodes, his name is Ray. Also, she shows a picture of him to Michael and Thelma like they have never met. He earlier had appeared in Willona's Surprise (1977) and commented on how much Thelma had grown.
- SoundtracksGood Times
Music by Dave Grusin
Lyrics by Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman
Performed by James Gilstrap and Blinky (as Blinky Williams)
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