View Full Version : Florence really did care for George


GARFIELDKOOL
04-13-2005, 07:50 AM
I was watching episode, "Louise Gets Her Way" when George fired her she was supposed to have been gone. George bought some used vans from this shysty dude and he was going to cheat George. Florence was listening on the conversation on the phone in the kitchen the guys were calling George a pigeon and everything. George was about to do business with the guy and Florence came in and confirmed everything she heard to George. She did all of this when she was supposed to have been all packed up and gone, so she really did care for George despite all the insults they gave each other.

TVFactFan
04-16-2005, 02:18 PM
I was watching episode, "Louise Gets Her Way" when George fired her she was supposed to have been gone. George bought some used vans from this shysty dude and he was going to cheat George. Florence was listening on the conversation on the phone in the kitchen the guys were calling George a pigeon and everything. George was about to do business with the guy and Florence came in and confirmed everything she heard to George. She did all of this when she was supposed to have been all packed up and gone, so she really did care for George despite all the insults they gave each other.


Got the DVD this morning and just watched that episode and it wasn't about Florence caring about George. She only did what she did because she had no where else to go and thought that if she could tell George what was really happening that he would change his mind and let her continue working in addition to having a roof over her head. If you have to remember that she was already informed she would no longer have a place to live and if she was fired on top of it, she would have been without a job and a place to live. So what Florence did all ad to do with her keeping her job and possibly having a place to live.

GARFIELDKOOL
04-16-2005, 08:59 PM
Got the DVD this morning and just watched that episode and it wasn't about Florence caring about George. She only did what she did because she had no where else to go and thought that if she could tell George what was really happening that he would change his mind and let her continue working in addition to having a roof over her head. If you have to remember that she was already informed she would no longer have a place to live and if she was fired on top of it, she would have been without a job and a place to live. So what Florence did all ad to do with her keeping her job and possibly having a place to live.
I don't care what you say, at the end of the episode, she proved to me she cared about the welfare of the Jeffersons, which is why she evesdropped on the conversation and told George what was going down.

TVFactFan
04-16-2005, 09:04 PM
I don't care what you say, at the end of the episode, she proved to me she cared about the welfare of the Jeffersons, which is why she evesdropped on the conversation and told George what was going down.


But you said Florence could have left since she was aleady fired but if she had done that she wouldn;t have had anywhere to go-lol So it's obvious she did what she did to make it LOOK LIKE she cared about George so she could get her job back.