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Old 06-23-2012, 10:56 PM   #1
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Default Lester was one of TVs most underrated Tv dad

He was in a secondary role to Mary/Marla Gibbs. But he would get my vote for dad of the year. He was so understanding, gave in to Brenda when Mary would not, he didn't want drama, he just brought in the bread and raised his family. You hardley see him get angry, he saw some things where Mary did not, he was laid back, but wasn't no pushover. I felt Mary underminded a lot of his thoughts and decisions. Lester was the man!
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I agree. Lester was one of the best tv dads. He probably has been overlooked all these years because of the reasons that you stated. Also he was the lone man in a show full of outspoken women. I guess it was easy to overlook him.
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I agree. Lester was one of the best tv dads. He probably has been overlooked all these years because of the reasons that you stated. Also he was the lone man in a show full of outspoken women. I guess it was easy to overlook him.
Back in the day, I use to compare him and James Evans. I use to call Lester a wimp compared to James. But looking back at the show nowadays, he would give James a LOT of comp.
James is still my man, but Lester had advantages like temper. That's the biggest advantage Lester could have. That coolness is what makes Lester.......he doesn't need to be angry! That coolness could make James and his temper look like a fool! LOL
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I agree - and Hal Williams is one of the most underrated actors ever, period!!!
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I agree. Lester was one of the best tv dads. He probably has been overlooked all these years because of the reasons that you stated. Also he was the lone man in a show full of outspoken women. I guess it was easy to overlook him.
Well, you know something Lester wasn't always the lone man on the show. There was also Calvin, Pearl's grandson.
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Well, you know something Lester wasn't always the lone man on the show. There was also Calvin, Pearl's grandson.
Yea but he wasn't a man yet. lol And I know there were a few male characters that came on during the last couple of seasons.
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Not only that, I never saw Calvin as a character who developed in the five years the show was on.
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I agree. Lester was one of the best tv dads. He probably has been overlooked all these years because of the reasons that you stated. Also he was the lone man in a show full of outspoken women. I guess it was easy to overlook him.
Another reason why I like Lester is that he is a diehard Redskin fan.........seriously just a coincidence! He's cool even if he was a Cowboy fan!
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Another reason why I like Lester is that he is a diehard Redskin fan.........seriously just a coincidence! He's cool even if he was a Cowboy fan!
Yeah, I remember that episode where he and Mary went to the Redskins game. I just can't remember what the plotline was.
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Yeah, I remember that episode where he and Mary went to the Redskins game. I just can't remember what the plotline was.
Mary didn't know the game of football, she wanted to go to see what the big deal was in person or something like that.

BTW Rollo from sanford and son was a fan in the audience who had a one line speaking part.
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Mary didn't know the game of football, she wanted to go to see what the big deal was in person or something like that.

BTW Rollo from sanford and son was a fan in the audience who had a one line speaking part.
OK, thanks. I love that "Rollo" was there, since "Grady" played Mary's dad, and of course, Hal Williams had played "Smitty"!!
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He was in a secondary role to Mary/Marla Gibbs. But he would get my vote for dad of the year. He was so understanding, gave in to Brenda when Mary would not, he didn't want drama, he just brought in the bread and raised his family. You hardley see him get angry, he saw some things where Mary did not, he was laid back, but wasn't no pushover. I felt Mary underminded a lot of his thoughts and decisions. Lester was the man!

Every 227 ep I seen Lester was overshadowed by Mary, Rose, and Sandra so i'm not sure what eps you are talking about
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OK, thanks. I love that "Rollo" was there, since "Grady" played Mary's dad, and of course, Hal Williams had played "Smitty"!!
227 had a lot of Norman Lear holdovers especially from Sanford and Son. I see Donna had a bit of a recurring role as some snobby church woman. Aunt Esther made one guest appearance as a woman who was standing in line in front of Mary buying lotto.
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Every 227 ep I seen Lester was overshadowed by Mary, Rose, and Sandra so i'm not sure what eps you are talking about
That's my whole point. It was such a female dominated show to the point where you has a strong TV dad who went unrecognized.
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That's my whole point. It was such a female dominated show to the point where you has a strong TV dad who went unrecognized.

I barely recognized him on the show
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