@@loveforeignaccents unfortunately because of tension between Mr. Amos and his dislike for the popularity of j.j....he was fired apparently by Mr.lear and then on screen he was killed off...it was horrible sad.....perhaps should have said nothing...just work...then cash in and get your residuals...
@@AprilSondag It wasn't only the money. He had creative differences with the script writers. The one thing he could not stand was how scripts were being written in such a way that JJ could say that stupid 'dyn o mite' more. Amos gave an interview which I watched were he talked all about it. He felt the plots were getting more stupid and ridiculous instead of keeping to the main theme of the Evans family.
@@loveforeignaccents why can’t she have more than one favorite show ? Like Good times is one of my favorite shows and so is Sanford and son, alfread Hitchcock, twilight zone, Gilligan island,land of the lost, mission impossible, and so on and so forth 😊
Brubaker. AWESOME movie about prison corruption. That was the first movie I remembered seeing Samuel.L Jackson in. He played a crazy/dangerous prisoner that was locked up in solitary. Also starring in that movie were Robert Redford and David Keith. It was a great film.
@@sollyparker3947 I agree, the writers missed an opportunity there. having Henry say something more would have helped added some closure, but on the flip side, it would have gotten a little too deep.
@@respecttheconstitution1146 Good Times was the perfect show to give a glimpse into a poor black family, living in the projects, who managed to be decent people and examples to follow.