‘Suits LA’: John Amos gets moving tribute in latest episode

Los Angeles allowances from NBC, her final farewell to John Amoos, months after the death of the legend of the screen in late last summer.
the Spinoff On Sunday, Sunday praised the “Coming To Amenica” star and the star “Roots” with an animated episode inspired by his legacy. Amos, in the last round before him Death in AugustThe guest starred “Suits La” as a copy of himself.
In the latest episode, entitled “Good Times” (a clear signal to the famous comic play in 1970), lawyers Ted (Stephen Emile) and Rick (Brian Greenberg) included the celebration of Amos’s life, a agent and a friend who has long died outside the screen.
“He went and still brings us together,” Ted Rick told his elite to Amos. “The father of America.”
After several rounds of drinks in Musho & Frank Grill, TED and Rick decided that they wanted to secure a star after his death on Walkwood Walk of Fame for Amos, who He did not receive one In real life. The former partners meet with a contact sitting in the famous famous board of directors, in the hope of expediting this process.
Ted, when learning, it will take at least two years before the teacher becomes a reality, and comes out to a member of the board of directors who was unaware of the Amos profession. “The man is a legend. It is a symbol,” says Ted.
“John Amos “Sydney Betier was from TV.” He had to have a star decades ago, and if you could not realize that you are in wrong business. “
After a fiery lunch meeting, Rick Ted informed that Amos would still get a star in Hollywood – but he will still take a few years until that happens. TED, concern about forgetting people, opens Rick about the final conversation he had with the late “root” star.
Close to the end of the episode, Ted Wreck finds a more comfortable comfortable way to honor Amos: watching it in an episode of “Good Times”. Ted, Special Investigator Kevin (Troy Winboush), Rick and his colleague, lawyer Irika (Lex Scott Davis) watch the comic play.
You see Amos performs a strong performance like James Evans in the “Good Times: Part 2.” episode “Part 2.” The Sunday episode ended with a simple message: “Device to John Amos”.
Amos died for natural reasons on August 21, 2024, but his experts announced his death in October. It was 84.
The actor, former professional football player and television writer was also known for his work in “The Mary Tyler Mooer Show”, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and “The West Wing”.