Amen Season 3 Episode 10
Amen
Season 3

Ep 10. Matchmaker, Matchmaker

  • January 7, 1989
  • 8.0  (12)

Reverend Reuben Gregory is back with another heartfelt and amusing episode in Season 3 of "Amen," titled "Matchmaker, Matchmaker." Set in the dynamic community of Philadelphia, this popular sitcom follows the misadventures of Deacon Ernest Frye and the eccentric members of the First Community Church.

In this particular episode, Reverend Gregory finds himself embracing the role of a matchmaker. Love is in the air, and the reverend is determined to help those around him find their soulmates. As Cupid's arrow takes aim, the church becomes a hub of romantic aspirations, comical mishaps, and unexpected surprises.

The episode kicks off with an engaging and hilarious storyline involving Rolly and Thelma Forbes, two beloved characters within the First Community Church. Rolly, played by Clifton Davis, is a kind-hearted deacon and avid fisherman. His wife, Thelma (Anna Maria Horsford), is a vibrant and sassy woman with a heart of gold. However, their marriage has hit a rocky patch, leading Rolly to consider seeking companionship elsewhere.

Reverend Gregory, portrayed by the incomparable Sherman Hemsley, steps in to offer his guidance and attempts to reconcile the couple's differences. With his trademark wit and wisdom, he devises an unconventional plan to rekindle their love. As the church community supports Rolly and Thelma through their journey, unexpected revelations and comic moments ensue, reminding us of the true value of love, commitment, and communication.

Meanwhile, within the vibrant tapestry of the First Community Church, other characters navigate their own romantic paths. Roz, the feisty church secretary played by Roz Ryan, finds herself entangled in a perplexing love triangle. Caught between two potential suitors, she seeks Reverend Gregory's guidance to make the right choice. With his customary charm, the reverend imparts his wisdom, enabling Roz to make a decision that upholds her values and desires.

As the episode unfolds, the audience is introduced to various subplots that further explore the intricacies of love. The irreverent and endearing Thelma Frye, played by the talented Barbara Montgomery, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, challenging societal norms. Reverend Gregory skillfully guides Thelma, urging her to embrace her passions and encouraging her to pursue her dreams.

The harmonious choir members of the First Community Church, led by the spirited Amelia, provide a soulful soundtrack to the episode's events. Their melodious voices beautifully complement the narrative, serving as a backdrop to the blossoming romances and comedic moments that grace the screen.

With its signature blend of humor, heart, and relatability, "Amen" Season 3, Episode 10 delivers an entertaining portrayal of love and relationships within the vibrant community of the First Community Church. Through the trials and triumphs of its diverse characters, the show showcases the timeless pursuit of human connection, reminding viewers of the importance of compassion, vulnerability, and the joy that accompanies finding a lifelong partner.

As the episode concludes, viewers are left with a renewed appreciation for the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit. With Reverend Gregory's guidance and a touch of destiny, the lives of these endearing characters intertwine in unexpected ways, leaving audiences eager for the next installment of this beloved sitcom.

"Matchmaker, Matchmaker" encapsulates the essence of "Amen" and its enduring popularity, combining laughter, heart, and a talented ensemble cast to create an engaging and memorable viewing experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or a newcomer to the world of Deacon Frye and his boisterous congregation, this episode is sure to leave you both entertained and uplifted.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 7, 1989
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (12)