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* TheOtherDarrin: The last time we saw the characters Tom, Helen and Jennie Willis, they were played by Charles Aidman, Kim Hamilton and Lynne Moody. This time around -- and from here forward -- they will be played by Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker and Berlinda Tolbert.
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* PilotEpisode: One of the trope codifiers -- virtually the entire episode is set at the Jeffersons' Manhattan penthouse.
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* PilotEpisode: PoorlyDisguisedPilot: One of the trope codifiers -- virtually the entire episode is set at the Jeffersons' Manhattan penthouse.penthouse. What makes this particular example palatable (and indeed, why it led to an eleven-year spinoff) is that we know the Jeffersons very well, and we've already met the Willises before, so we're not lost at sea watching their misadventures for half an hour.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The last time we saw the characters Tom, Helen and Jennie Willis, they were played by Charles Aidman, Kim Hamilton and Lynne Moody. This time around -- and from here forward -- they will be played by Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker and Berlinda Tolbert.
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!! Tropes associated with this episode:
* ADayInTheLimelight: Which would translate into 253 more days in the limelight for George and Louise and the rest of their friends.
* PilotEpisode: One of the trope codifiers -- virtually the entire episode is set at the Jeffersons' Manhattan penthouse.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Which would translate into 253 more days in the limelight for George and Louise and the rest of their friends.
* PilotEpisode: One of the trope codifiers -- virtually the entire episode is set at the Jeffersons' Manhattan penthouse.