The title is most famously the fifth episode of the second season of the classic sitcom Good Times , originally aired on October 8, 1974. [Good Times] Season 2, Episode 5: "The Man I Most Admire"

Michael struggles to find a "hero" who feels relevant to his own life and community.

Watch the touching moment where Michael explains why his father is the hero of his story:

Through observing his father's relentless hard work and perseverance—despite constant job hunting and systemic struggles—Michael realizes that a hero doesn't have to be famous.

In this episode, Michael Evans is tasked with writing a school essay titled "The Man I Most Admire." After initially considering famous figures like John Wayne or even his mother, Florida, he ultimately chooses to write about his father, . Key Plot Points:

The episode highlights the dignity of the "everyman" and the strength of the black family unit.

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[s2e5] The — Man I Most Admire

The title is most famously the fifth episode of the second season of the classic sitcom Good Times , originally aired on October 8, 1974. [Good Times] Season 2, Episode 5: "The Man I Most Admire"

Michael struggles to find a "hero" who feels relevant to his own life and community. [S2E5] The Man I Most Admire

Watch the touching moment where Michael explains why his father is the hero of his story: The title is most famously the fifth episode

Through observing his father's relentless hard work and perseverance—despite constant job hunting and systemic struggles—Michael realizes that a hero doesn't have to be famous. In this episode, Michael Evans is tasked with

In this episode, Michael Evans is tasked with writing a school essay titled "The Man I Most Admire." After initially considering famous figures like John Wayne or even his mother, Florida, he ultimately chooses to write about his father, . Key Plot Points:

The episode highlights the dignity of the "everyman" and the strength of the black family unit.

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