EPISODE
SEASON
Good Times - Season 1
A poor family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects.
9 March 1938, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
16 May 1966, Gary, Indiana, USA
30 November 1927, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
9 September 1917, Chicago, Illinois, USA
21 February 1925, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
11 January 1924, Meridian, Mississippi, USA
4 August 1941, Louisiana, USA
20 September 1918, Rolle Town, Bahamas
4 December 1930, Whitaker, North Carolina, USA
17 March 1935, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
11 April 1949, Richmond, California, USA
August 16, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
10 September 1927
24 December 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 January 1910, Texas, USA
February 19, 2021
In remarkably short order all of these characters were introduced and sprang engagingly to life. I felt as if I'd known them for years.
February 18, 2021
The one constant factor is marvelous Esther Rolle as Florida. One wonders why it took Lear so long to give her her own show. And John Amos... can match Miss Rolle for warmth, comic timing and, in this episode, slow-boil, fiery-eyed anger.
February 18, 2021
If you accept the premise that poverty in Sanford's junkyard or Florida's housing project is largely fun, The Good Times is good entertainment.
September 14, 2018
As on other Lear sitcoms of the early '70s with a decidedly liberal slant, current events and social issues were discussed by the characters on an almost weekly basis and were largely the source of Good Times' humor.
February 19, 2021
Quite entertaining and certainly different. Save for Barefoot in the Park, which quickly blew high, wide and then some, this' is our first situation comedy look inside a complete black family.
February 13, 2019
As you get older you realize that, at its best, it's actually a pretty daring (and, at times, heartbreaking) show, finding humor and humanity in a setting that much of its audience was probably afraid of or depressed by.
February 19, 2021
Good Times, bolstered by charismatic characters and spiced by sexy and "soul"-slanted quips, looks like another Norman Lear winner.
February 18, 2021
There are funny lines, but most are the kind of stock gags you might expect from a series that relies on black stereotypes. If you don't find that offensive, you might find it annoying because such lines are all too predictable.
February 18, 2021
The series is cast in all too familiar mold, in spite of advance boasting that it would be biting, satirical comedy, and one-liner gags, however funny, do not such comedy make.
February 19, 2021
Not much is allowed to get in the way of a "socially relevant" satirical swipe. Sometimes not even honesty.
February 18, 2021
It does not appear to be sophisticated or provocative or challenging. But what the boys have done at Tandem is celebrate life. Everybody loves everybody so much it is a joy to behold.
February 18, 2021
It has two great assets in Esther Rolle and John Amos as the sensible, likable parents and such an abundance of good cheer in adversity that they have to be winners in your heart, even though they are losers everywhere else.

