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* In “The Big Party” Aunt Esther and her church group chased away two gangsters (who were armed no less) with her their purses and indirectly came to Fred and Lamont’s rescue.
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* The 4th season episode "Golden Boy" saw Fred get roped into managing a supposed up and coming boxer named "Junior" Joe Louis. And when this so-called "can't miss" prospect punches an unwary (and unwilling) Lamont in the stomach during an impromptu sparring session, Fred gets in the ring, distracts Louis )"Look at that! There's a glazed donut!") and '''uppercuts Louis off his feet'''.

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* The 4th season episode "Golden Boy" saw Fred get roped into managing a supposed up and coming boxer named "Junior" Joe Louis. And when this so-called "can't miss" prospect punches an unwary (and unwilling) Lamont in the stomach during an impromptu sparring session, Fred gets in the ring, distracts Louis )"Look ("Look at that! There's a glazed donut!") and '''uppercuts Louis off his feet'''.
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* The 4th season episode "Golden Boy" saw Fred get roped into managing a supposed up and coming boxer named "Junior" Joe Louis. And when this so-called "can't miss" prospect punches an unwary (and unwilling) Lamont in the stomach during an impromptu sparring session, Fred gets in the ring, distracts Louis )"Look at that! There's a glazed donut!") and '''uppercuts Louis off his feet".

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* The 4th season episode "Golden Boy" saw Fred get roped into managing a supposed up and coming boxer named "Junior" Joe Louis. And when this so-called "can't miss" prospect punches an unwary (and unwilling) Lamont in the stomach during an impromptu sparring session, Fred gets in the ring, distracts Louis )"Look at that! There's a glazed donut!") and '''uppercuts Louis off his feet".feet'''.

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** Also, Esther's word was sufficient for him to believe Grip was wrong and lamont is truly his son.

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** Also, Esther's word was sufficient for him to believe affirm Grip was wrong and lamont Lamont is truly his son.son.

* The 4th season episode "Golden Boy" saw Fred get roped into managing a supposed up and coming boxer named "Junior" Joe Louis. And when this so-called "can't miss" prospect punches an unwary (and unwilling) Lamont in the stomach during an impromptu sparring session, Fred gets in the ring, distracts Louis )"Look at that! There's a glazed donut!") and '''uppercuts Louis off his feet".
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** Esther attempting an EnemyMine with Fred in the same episode. She didn't even wait for his answer. She was going to beat Grip to a pulp with or without Fred's help had Lamont not intervened.

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** Esther attempting an EnemyMine with Fred in the same episode. She didn't even wait for his answer. She was going to beat Grip to a pulp with or without Fred's help had Lamont not intervened.intervened.
** Also, Esther's word was sufficient for him to believe Grip was wrong and lamont is truly his son.
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* Hands down, the most amazing theme music ever.
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* Lamont's speech in "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe". Also counts as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}.

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* Lamont's speech in "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe". Also counts as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}.Moment|s}}.
** Esther attempting an EnemyMine with Fred in the same episode. She didn't even wait for his answer. She was going to beat Grip to a pulp with or without Fred's help had Lamont not intervened.
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* Lamont's speech in "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe". Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.

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* Lamont's speech in "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe". Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}.
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* In "Card Sharps", Lamont gets duped by a bunch of card sharks that pretend to be his friends. Fred, experienced in this sort of thing, attempts to tell Lamont that he's being screwed out of his money. Finally out of money, Lamont gives up. Fred innocently asks if he can play with them. One GilliganCut later, and Fred has not only completely cleaned them out, he's done it by [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard cheating better than they could]].

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* In "Card Sharps", Lamont gets duped by a bunch of card sharks that pretend to be his friends. Fred, experienced in this sort of thing, attempts to tell Lamont that he's being screwed out of his money. Finally out of money, Lamont gives up. Fred innocently asks if he can play with them. One GilliganCut later, and Fred has not only completely cleaned them out, he's done it by [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard cheating better than they could]].could]].

* Lamont's speech in "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe". Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.
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* In "Card Sharps", Lamont gets duped by a bunch of card sharks that pretend to be his friends. Fred, experienced in this sort of thing, attempts to tell Lamont that he's being screwed out of his money. Finally out of money, Lamont gives up. Fred innocently asks if he can play with them. One GilliganCut later, and Fred has not only completely cleaned them out, he's done it by [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard cheating better than they could]].

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