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3''227'' (1985–90) was a sitcom on Creator/{{NBC}} starring Creator/MarlaGibbs as Mary Jenkins, resident of an apartment building in a working-class neighborhood in Washington, DC. Also starring were Hal Williams as her husband Lester, and a young Creator/ReginaKing as daughter Brenda. Other residents of the apartment were Mary's friends Rose (Alaina Reed Hall) and Pearl (Helen Martin), as well as Mary's frenemy Sandra (Creator/JackeeHarry).
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8* ActorAllusion:
9** John Houseman plays Sandra's lawyer in "See You in Court". He famously played a law professor in ''Film/ThePaperChase''.
10** In "The Big Deal", guest star Sherman Hemsley sees Marla Gibbs' character Mary cleaning her apartment, assumes she's a maid, and tries to get her to work for him. On their previous series together ''Series/TheJeffersons'', Gibbs played Hemsley's maid.
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12* AirVentPassageway: Pee-wee Herman uses one to escape from the locked storage room in "Toyland", but the burglar locks him in again after Pee-wee asked him for change for the pay phone.
13* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The motorcycle gang from "Flying Down to Leo's".
14* AlphaBitch: In early episodes, Sandra was basically this for the apartment complex, although she was not without her softer moments. In later episodes, she became less snobbish and more dopey. Mary's later nemesis Emma Johnson plays this straighter, even with her own GirlPosse.
15* AnnoyingPatient: Lester is this in one episode, irritating Mary so much that she finally storms out. Luckily, their daughter Brenda is there, because things take a darker turn--his symptoms worsen and she actually has to call an ambulance to take him to the hospital, because it turns out he has appendicitis, which can be fatal if not treated immediately.
16* AsideGlance: Mary (or rather her character Lisa) does this throughout the episode "Play It Again, Stan" (a spoof of Film/{{Casablanca}}), everytime Lester (or rather, his character Rick) says something stupid.
17* AutoErotica: Sandra makes out with her date in a car in "The Handwriting on the Wall".
18* BirthdayEpisode: "Flying Down to Leo's" is Lester's.
19* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: In the fifth season, with Eva (dyed blonde), Mary (dark brunette), and Rose (dyed red/auburn).
20* BreakoutCharacter: Sandra. She grew popularity with audiences and was going to star in the failed spin-off named after her actress.
21* BriefAccentImitation: At the end of "Gone Fishing", Mary imitates the fake Jamaican accent Julian used while in disguise at his own memorial service.
22* BrokenTreasure: In "Blues", Brenda accidentally scratches her grandfather's prized blues record. After her parents find another copy, Brenda ends up breaking that one as well.
23* TheCameo: Phyllis Diller in "The Class of '90".
24* CampingEpisode: "Babes in the Woods"
25* CelebrityParadox: In "The Class of '90", Phyllis Diller guest stars as a woman having plastic surgery, and complains because they made her look like... Phyllis Diller.
26* CelebrityStar: Music/BobbyBrown, Creator/PaulReubens (as Pee-wee Herman), Music/RunDMC, and The Temptations were some of the big stars that had episodes revolve around their appearance.
27* ChristmasEpisode: "Mary's Christmas" in Season 1, "The Night They Arrested Santa Claus" in Season 4, and "Guess Who's Not Coming to Christmas" in Season 5.
28* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Kia Goodwin (who played Rose's daughter Tiffany) was a cast member in Season 1, was DemotedToExtra in Season 2, and by Season 4 was completely gone from the show. Even when Rose got married to Warren in Season 5, she was nowhere to be found.
29* ClipShow: Season 4's "Looking Back"
30* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Eva Rawley
31* ConsolationPrize: Mary's and Sandra's prizes after losing on ''Series/WheelOfFortune'' are noodles and wood varnish.
32** On the ''Series/FamilyFeud'' episode with Ray Combs, Sandra answers all the Fast Money questions with variations on "a man" and comes up with 0. When Lester's turn comes up, he answers [[LastSecondWordSwap "a home-cooked... cigarette"]] for a prisoner's last request and scores 199 points, and his team goes home with $995 instead of $5,000, and Ray reveals the number one answer was "a home-cooked meal", which Lester almost went with as the answer that would have given them the $5,000.
33* ContrivedCoincidence: In "A Date to Remember", Sandra's date from ''Series/LoveConnection'' just happens to be the ex-husband of the banker Lester is trying to get a loan from - who [[TraumaButton flies into a rage when her ex is brought up]].
34* CoolOldLady: Pearl Shay
35* CoolTeacher: Dylan, who doesn't give tests or homework and allows his students to call him by his first name. He gets fired after Mary complains to the principal.
36* CourtroomEpisode: "The Handwriting on the Wall" and "See You in Court"
37* CousinOliver: Creator/CountessVaughn as Alexandria, an obnoxious ChildProdigy who moves in with the Jenkins family during Season 4.
38* CowboyEpisode: Season 3's "Low Noon", a fantasy Mary has about life in the Old West, and on the final season, the entire gang goes to a dude ranch for a two-part episode. The ladies end up kidnapped by water rustlers and the men set out to find them.
39* DatingServiceDisaster: In "Matchmakers", Rose turns herself into someone she's not for a video dating service. Turns out her date did the same thing.
40* ADayInTheLimelight: Sandra, in the ''Jackée'' pilot.
41* DecemberDecemberRomance: Pearl meets a man at a singles bar and gets [[FourthDateMarriage engaged to him that very night]].
42* DemandOverload: In-universe, Mary is unable to fulfill a large order for her custom-made pillows in "Pillow Talk".
43* DependingOnTheWriter: As Sandra began to suffer from {{Flanderization}}, she would fluctuate between her previous personality and her newer characterization.
44* DisguisedInDrag:
45** Warren, a cop, goes undercover as a woman in "Knock It Off", and gets mistaken for one by gangster Mr. Big.
46** Lester dresses as a woman in order to sneak out of Mary's room while she's sequestered for jury duty in "Trial and Error".
47** The new tenant in "Bull's Eye" is revealed to be a mystery writer who tests out his plots in real life to gauge people's reactions in order to maintain realism. One of the characters he tries out is a mysterious redhead in a trench coat.
48* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Marla Gibbs sang the theme song.
49* DomCom
50* DoubleDoubleTitle: One episode is titled "Author, Author".
51* DownerEnding: The end of "Rich Kid", where [[spoiler:Calvin's drug-dealing friend is murdered]].
52* EiffelTowerEffect: The opening credits imply that the apartment is two blocks away from the Washington Monument. There ''are'' homes near the National Mall, but even in the 80's they would have been way too expensive for the working-class main characters. Also, the address 227 Lexington Place, N.E., [[Main/FiveFiveFive if it existed]], would be miles away from the Mall; Lexington Place N.E. is located between 6th and 7th Streets NE, with Stanton Park being the closest landmark.
53* FakingTheDead: Julian fakes his death to prevent his ex-wife from obtaining 227 in "Gone Fishing".
54* FauxHorrific: Lester runs for his life when Mary goes to put on her "grass skirt and coconut bra" in "Knock It Off".
55* {{Flanderization}}: Sandra was much more of a scheming vamp when the series began, was reasonably intelligent, and even dressed somewhat modestly. As time went on, her character became more of a man-hungry, airheaded bimbo, with the sexy dresses to match.
56** Mary was always the StraightMan to the other women, but, as the show went on, she became much more willing to come up with a ZanyScheme or let something go to her head, causing Lester to usually be the StraightMan to ''her''.
57* {{Flashback}}: The residents recount how they first arrived at 227 in "House Number".
58* FlippingTheBird: Presumably the response from the garbage men, after Mary heckles them in the pilot.
59--> '''Pearl:''' And they weren't saying "We're #1", either.
60** Also alluded to in the episode "Slam Dunked", when Lester takes Calvin to a basketball game, only to be shocked at the rude behavior of the star player. He states that he covered the boy's ears to block out the curse words he was using, but to no avail--"He used sign language too."
61* FormerlyFat: One episode features a visit from a former AlphaBitch who repeatedly comments on how much weight Mary's lost since high school, with other comments on how unpopular she was. Of course, given that said character was also [[WomanScorned Lester's jealous ex-girlfriend]], she was probably just being [[BitchInSheepsClothing petty]].
62* FriendlyEnemy: Sandra and Mary.
63* FriendsRentControl: Rose refers to herself as a "housewife" despite being a widow, implying she doesn't have an outside job, and is somehow able to support her and Tiffany with whatever her late husband left her. Granted, after the pilot, she becomes the owner of 227, but nearly every episode also has her dealing with money issues surrounding the building.
64* GameShowAppearance:
65** Mary and Sandra compete against each other on ''Series/WheelOfFortune'' in Season 2. [[DarkHorseVictory Neither wins.]]
66** The residents of 227 compete on ''Series/FamilyFeud'' in Season 4.
67** Sandra appears on ''Series/LoveConnection'' (of course) in Season 4's "A Date to Remember".
68* GenderBlenderName: Toots, the deli owner (played by Red Buttons) in "The Audit".
69* GoodParents: Lester and Mary
70* GrandFinale: The series finale is Brenda's high school graduation.
71* HappilyMarried: Again, Lester and Mary
72* {{Housewife}}: Mary, of course.
73* IncessantMusicMadness: In "House Number", Rose relates the story of when she first moved to 227 and one of the neighbors had a rock band that would not stop playing.
74* IrrevocableMessage: In "There Go the Clowns", Mary calls Lester's boss to chew him out about not giving him a raise and ends up leaving the message on his answering machine. Lester comes home minutes later and announces that he got the raise. Mary and her friend then sneak into the boss's house to retrieve it. After another sitcom misadventure, they end up confessing what they did to Lester's boss. He understands...and reveals he doesn't have an answering machine.
75* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Pearl once mentioned she knew [[UsefulNotes/KentuckyFriedChicken a man from Kentucky who wanted to open a restaurant after leaving the military,]] to which she said, "Who would buy fried chicken from a white man?!"
76* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Julian shows he's this in "Guess Who's Not Coming to Christmas" by [[HolidayVolunteering entertaining orphans for Christmas]].
77* JerkassHasAPoint: Mary's relentless meddling in Pearl's engagement is annoying and intrusive, but she's right in that it's ridiculous for Pearl to get engaged to a man within one night and married within a week.
78* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Throughout the episode "Low Noon", the music from various famous westerns are played, causing the characters to react in confusion as to where it's coming from. In particular, when the sheriff states that a villainous character will be arriving at "Film/HighNoon", the soundtrack from "Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly" plays, prompting the perplexed sheriff to say "That's the wrong theme."
79* LikeFatherLikeSon: The mother-daughter equivalent, in "Far from the Tree"; Sandra's mother tells her that she was just like Sandra when she was younger, but that she had to change when she married a minister.
80* LockedInARoom:
81** Mary, Lester, Sandra, and Pee-wee Herman get locked in a toy store's storage room by a burglar in "Toyland".
82** The residents get locked in the laundry room in "House Number".
83* MayDecemberRomance: Sandra dates a much older man in "For Richer, For Poorer".
84* MistakenConfession: Lester shows up at Mary's hotel room in order to surprise her. He's shocked to find men's clothing in her closet (which she bought for ''him''). When she returns to the room, he holds up one of the shirts, asking her, "How could you do this to me?", assuming she's having an affair. Thinking he's complaining about the clothes and not understanding why he's upset, she blithely declares, "Honey, I do it all the time! Whenever I shop, whenever I travel! I thought you liked it!"
85* MistakenForExhibit: In "You Gotta Have Art", Mary helps clean up at Eva's art gallery and inadvertently leaves the cleaning supplies on a pedestal. It becomes an art sensation.
86* MusicalEpisode: The Season 3 episode "Blues", after Brenda accidentally scratches her grandfather's prized blues record and later accidentally breaks the replacement, has various characters breaking into song over the various "bluesy" situations they're in. The episode "Low Noon" is similar, though the characters don't sing as often.
87* NeverWinTheLottery: "Pick Six" has Mary scolding Rose and Pearl about wasting their money on buying lottery tickets, only to find that Mary herself bought a ticket, using their numbers. Pearl and Rose are rightfully upset, and Mary offers to split the winnings. Mary wins the lottery, but so did everyone in the building and over 13,000 others in the Washington, DC area! In the end, Mary's winnings were $266 and after splitting it with Rose and Pearl, only pocketed $88.67.
88* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sandra brings a man dressed as Santa to Mary's Christmas party to make Alexandria believe in him, only for him to be a thief who steals the presents.
89* NonIndicativeName: Diminutive Gary Coleman plays a gangster named Mr. Big in the episode "Knock It Off".
90* NosyNeighbor: All of them, to varying degrees. Mary decides for herself to interfere in Sandra's plans to become a single mother when Sandra's reproductive plans are absolutely none of her business.
91* ObnoxiousInLaws: Mary and Lester's respective parents actually adore their children-in-law. It's each other they can't stand.
92* ObstructiveBureaucrat: The Social Security Administration clerk in "Check Snub" who - thanks to an inaccurate computer entry - is convinced Pearl is dead.
93* OneHeadTaller: Warren (Rose's boyfriend and eventual husband) towers over her (not to mention everyone else in the cast).
94* OnlyOneName: Jackée Harry started going by her first name only during the show's run.
95* ParentalAbandonment: Calvin lives with his grandmother Pearl because his mother is dead and his father is in the military.
96* ParentsForADay: Dylan and Travis take care of a baby abandoned in Travis' limo in "A Pampered Tale".
97* ParentWithNewParamour: Lester's dad in "The Class of '90" shows up to Brenda's graduation with a new girlfriend. Lester spends most of the episode being quite rude to the woman and even trying to find ways to prevent the two from sleeping together. He comes around after his father assures him that he hasn't forgotten his wife, he simply doesn't want to spend his remaining years alone.
98* ThePerfectionist: Rose accuses Mary of being this, and wanting others to be like this, in the pilot.
99* PissTakeRap: In "Rapture", in order to help a teen neighbor during an upcoming history test, Mary and Lester decide to motivate him [[https://youtu.be/6Uowuq82tJw&feature=youtu.be&t=6m44s by rapping.]] Lester specifies that he ''hates'' rap but is willing to do it to help his friend, coming out dressed like Run-DMC (or possibly Sir Mix-a-Lot).
100-->I never liked this music / I want it off the map
101--> But to help them pass the test / Even I'm prepared to rap
102* PoorlyDisguisedPilot:
103** The Season 2 episode "The Audit" seems to spend a bit too much time on the patrons of a diner, one of whom is an IRS auditor (played by Creator/RonGlass) who's dating Sandra and auditing the Jenkins.
104** Season 3's "The New Neighbors" similarly spends a lot of time on the Gonzales family, who move into the building.
105** The pilot to the failed spinoff ''Jackée'' aired separately from the series, but it may look like this since it's now included in ''227'''s syndication package.
106* PreachersKid: Sandra
107* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Dylan [=McMillan=]
108* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Pearl and Calvin were promoted in Season 2. Dylan was promoted in Season 5.
109* PutOnABus: Alexandria left before the end of Season 4.
110* ReallyGetsAround: Sandra, whose main goal (if not her only goal) in life involves finding and dating a man.
111* RecklessGunUsage: Pee-wee Herman playing with the burglar's REAL gun as if it's a toy, in "Toyland".
112* RecurringCharacter: Ray the mailman, and Rose's boyfriend (and later husband) Warren.
113* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Pearl is mistakenly considered dead by the Social Security office in "Check Snub".
114* RogueJuror: In "Trial and Error", everyone decides to vote the suspect guilty, except for Sandra, who had a reasonable doubt and convinces Mary that she has a point. [[spoiler:The man turned out to be innocent anyway.]]
115* SantasExistenceClause: "The Night They Arrested Santa Claus" sees a crook dressed as Santa rob the main characters during their Christmas party. To help teach Alexandria the spirit of Christmas, the adults each get the idea to dress up like Santa--only to each get mistaken for the crook and arrested. Eventually, a guard with a white beard and twinkle in his eye brings in the real crook--calling him a disgrace to Santa, letting everyone else out of the cell, and quickly departing. Upon learning no such guard is on duty tonight, Lester wonders if the guy was actually Santa. He dismisses that as crazy, only for everyone to suddenly hear sleigh bells.
116* SassyBlackWoman: Could probably apply to most of the women on this show.
117* SexySecretary: Sandra. Unusually for this trope, she's actually very efficient.
118* ShaggyDogStory: As mentioned above, "There Go the Clowns" has Mary try to erase a hurtful message that she left on Lester's boss's answering machine. When caught, she explains the situation to him, and Lester's boss reveals that he didn't even have an answering machine.
119* ShowSomeLeg: Sandra tries to distract the burglar with sex appeal in "Toyland".
120* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Sandra legitimately laments this after a jealous Mary shows up at Lester's construction office, where she's been hired as a secretary and interferes to the point where she gets fed up and quits despite the fact that she's doing a good job. She tells Mary that it's not the first time something like this has happened and that she's sick of it--for all her flirtatious ways, she's never pursued a married man.
121* SpecialAesopVictim: One episode has Calvin becoming friends with a kid who was selling drugs. When Mary finds out, she tries to warn the boy's mother who doesn't believe her. Later on Mary and the other adults take the kids to a drug prevention meeting which they don't take seriously. That is until the mother comes in and tells them her son was murdered from a dealing gone wrong.
122* SpinOff: ''Jackée'', but it didn't make it past the pilot stage.
123* SpinoffSendoff: Pearl appeared in the ''Jackée'' pilot.
124* SweetPollyOliver:
125** "Men's Club" has Mary and Sandra dressing as men to get into an exclusive club to see Lester get an award.
126** Mary disguises herself as a man when trying to get Music/RunDMC to play Brenda's prom in "The Class of '89".
127* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: Twisted and inverted. One episode saw Mary Jenkins get after her teen-aged daughter, Brenda, after she refers to a neighbor -- building floozy Sandra Clark (Jackee Harry) -- by her first name. Even though "Mrs. Clark" freely allowed her teen-aged neighbors to call her by her first name ("Call me Sandra!"), Mary's rules were otherwise. She has a similar shocked reaction when observing Dylan's class and hearing them call him by his first name, despite the fact that he too has permitted this.
128* TokenWhite:
129** Barry Sobel (as Dylan) was the show's only white cast member.
130** When the show first started, Cora was one of the few white tenants in the building.
131* TooIncompetentToOperateABlanket: In "The Wheel of Misfortune", Sandra thinks the instructions for preparing noodles (which is basically adding boiling water) are too complicated.
132* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Jackée Harry plays both Sandra and Sandra's cousin Conchita in the episode "Double Your Pleasure".
133* UnplannedStaycation: In one episode, a harsh snowstorm knocks out heat to almost every apartment and ruins Mary and Lester's vacation plans to Hawaii. As their apartment is the only one with working heat, the residents of the titular apartment building work together to give them an indoor vacation, complete with games, dancing and food, after having butted heads all throughout the storm.
134* VacationEpisode: The Jenkins and their friends take a trip to a dude ranch in "How the West Was Fun".
135* VerySpecialEpisode: Season 2's "Rich Kid", about a friend of Calvin's named Ron who's a drug dealer. The episode ends with a WhamLine when [[spoiler:Ron's mother reveals that he's been stabbed to death]].
136* VitriolicBestBuds: Sandra and Mary can't stand each other, but seem to hang out nearly as much as Mary does with her genuine friends Rose and Pearl.
137* WholePlotReference: "Play Christy for Me" is a take-off on ''Film/PlayMistyForMe'', where Lester works as a DJ and gets suggestive calls from a woman named Christy.
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