What Willis said was very hurtful. Even if he didn’t mean it, that was some cold sh** to say. Out of the 3 kids, the ones that gave Drummond the most trouble was Willis. Joining gangs, drinking, sneaking out, disobeying his father etc.
@@bradbradley1121 and when you compare Conrad Bain's Mr Drummond to his Dr Arthur Harmon Character on Maude, You really see the range of his comedic talent.👏👏👌👍
If you haven’t seen the episode, it’s actually addressed really well. They decided they couldn’t call him “Papa,” since it’s what they called their Father, but they didn’t feel right calling him “Mr. Drummond” after all he’d done for them
I know where Willis is coming from I used feel the same way about my little sister I use hate sharing a room with my little sister and now she's my best friend.
What a great comedy actor he was, 13 or 14 here? Can't see why they couldn't have found a spot for him in a comedy when he was in his adult years. His timing was excellent. He could have finally received a decent pay packet instead of being sponged off.
Good question. In the later years the scripts tried maturing him but Gary looked too small to be considered a teen heartthrob (Ricky Schroeder, Michael J. Fox, Kirk Cameron, Todd Bridges). Even when he had dates on the show it didn’t look believable. His size and the fact he never really changed stilted his career.
@@KCohere33 Yeah, and when they become isolated in their own worlds they start having thoughts which may end with them turning on their families. You ever heard of teens who’ve killed whole families?!
I always found it interesting. How during the recorded laughter you can literally hear someone saying moo moo. I guess they do actually have a live audience?
Jackson, do you know what happens when somebody gets 2 no votes? Yeah, they can't get into the Lettermen's Club, but that's not gonna happen to me, right? Right! You're getting 3! No, No, NO!!!!
I DONT KNOW WHY , GARY COLEMAN , DAD , AND MOM , WILL HAVE HIM WORK , WHEN HE SO SICK , AND HIS WIFE , WHAT MAKE HER FOODS , HE TOLD HER HE WAS WORK HARD ,HE WHAT TO LAY DOWN ON THE BED , SHE TOLD HIM TO MSKE HER SOME , HE FEEL DOWN , AND HE WAS SO SICK , HE DIED , SHE WHAT MONEY FROM HIM SHE MAY FUN OF HIM , CALL HIM BAD NAME ,
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This show is SO much better than anything today!
Dad, you should see our closet, he’s got more clothes than The Jackson 5ive LOL 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
“Well I need a lot of clothes I’m in high school now”
@@Jdott_Dominick where you going? Calvin Klein high?😂
Sure. He adopted Willis and Arnold in season 2.
Who was his girlfriend again lol
It was the "more clothes than the Jackson 5" for me😂😂
I loved the "Fuzzy Wuzzy Moo Moo" part 😂😂
If Willis and Arnold joined the Jackson 5, they would be the Jackson 7!
What Willis said was very hurtful. Even if he didn’t mean it, that was some cold sh** to say. Out of the 3 kids, the ones that gave Drummond the most trouble was Willis. Joining gangs, drinking, sneaking out, disobeying his father etc.
@@jakekong8489 wow. So telling your younger brother u wish u didn’t have a little brother is ok? Geez. Ha.
He also would go toe to toe with him in an argument...he rarely backed down.
@@jamesorsby7553 Yeah. His character could be VERY disrespectful at times. I KNOW its not real and I KNOW its just a show, but still. Ha.
@@ghanasoul "he didn't really mean that, Arnold."
I love it when Willis is rebellious.
Where you going "Calvin Klein" High? 😂 Mr Drummond stayed with some good clapbacks.
Loved Mr Drummond
@@bradbradley1121 and when you compare Conrad Bain's Mr Drummond to his Dr Arthur Harmon Character on Maude, You really see the range of his comedic talent.👏👏👌👍
Love that they call him dad
Of course, he been officially adopted them both at that point
Family isn’t always blood
If you haven’t seen the episode, it’s actually addressed really well. They decided they couldn’t call him “Papa,” since it’s what they called their Father, but they didn’t feel right calling him “Mr. Drummond” after all he’d done for them
I hope when I die and go to heaven, Arnold is my eternal guide. I so miss this show.
0:38 Get your hands off Fuzzy-Wuzzy-Moo-Moo!
Arnolds comebacks were genius
Willis & Arnold look alike & I love ❤️ when they share rooms.
No they don't
Fuzzy Wuzzy Moo Moo 😂🤣
Kind of funny they are in a penthouse and he says basement! Duh!!! 😂😂😂
I know where Willis is coming from I used feel the same way about my little sister I use hate sharing a room with my little sister and now she's my best friend.
True but she's still your sister though. That won't change the fact.
Poor Arnold. He didn’t do anything to deserve that!
I kinda feel where Willis coming from I hated sharing a room with my little sister and now she's best friend.
I've seen this episode, in the end Willis wasn't accepted into the club. The same waiter from Arnold's first date episode made an appearance too.
What a great comedy actor he was, 13 or 14 here? Can't see why they couldn't have found a spot for him in a comedy when he was in his adult years. His timing was excellent. He could have finally received a decent pay packet instead of being sponged off.
Good question. In the later years the scripts tried maturing him but Gary looked too small to be considered a teen heartthrob (Ricky Schroeder, Michael J. Fox, Kirk Cameron, Todd Bridges). Even when he had dates on the show it didn’t look believable. His size and the fact he never really changed stilted his career.
@@ghanasoul that's rude. It wasn't his fault.
@@davidbrunson8407 i didn’t mean to come off rude. I got my info from a bio bout Gary’s career.
Coleman was 27 here.
@@davidbrunson8407 soulman did word it politely and told the truth.
Only tears ... When I got to know about their real life
Baby stuff. This is not baby stuff grown man playing with toys lol 😂😂😂
Love that they now call him Dad and not Mr. Drummond. He's been a father figure to them ever since he took them in.
You would like that
More Clothes than the Jackson Five lol...
“I know you’d like to have your own room but we just don’t have the space”
Ummmmm you own a mansion
And yet, here they are at the apartment 😭
THESE PEOPLE WERE NATURALLY FUNNY!
To bad it’s not the full episode
Exactly! I have been requesting the same all the time.
Right!!
@@sonamdhondup4957 the whole series is on amazon prime i just started watching it last week. its free if you have a amazon prime account.
I just watch them on DVD, on when I want them
Willis could be a real jerk at times.
I named my stuffed animal bull Fuzzy Wuzzy Moo Moo from this episode.
Gary Coleman still playing with toys😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Willis has more clothes than the Jackson 5.
1:54
😂😂😂
I always wondered why Arnold and Willis had to share a room when Mr Drummond was a millionaire
He lived in a 3 bedroom apartment on Park Avenue. I assure you, that is not cheap.
Yeah, I always wondered why they wouldn’t move. It made sense that a teenage boy would want his own room.
@@KCohere33 Yeah, and when they become isolated in their own worlds they start having thoughts which may end with them turning on their families. You ever heard of teens who’ve killed whole families?!
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I did too . He lives in a mansion .
It's 3:11, if you're looking for the line.
Willis is only thinking about himself he's only growing up not thinking about Arnold
What a childish thing for WIllis to do to quit coaching like that.
3:09 What chu talking about willis
Stay safe yall.
1:27 best part lol
Willis is Being Selfish and Ungrateful
At the episodes end, the Letterman he was trying to impress, voted him down for membership.
@KeithBurley, I agree with you 100% Percent!
Not really. All that money and they don't have another room.
I know where Willis is coming from he deserve his own room.
@@dcap79 Willis wanted his own privacy.
dude, this is cool
Fuzzy Suzy moo moo🤣🤣🤣
3:25 smartest thing Willis has ever said
Rebellious Willis is the REAL Willis.
Anyone know where I can watch the full episodes?
Full episode
Watcha talkin bout willis
Classy, grown-up, rebellious Willis is so good.
Cool shows
What season and episode is this?
"Fuzzy Wuzzy Moo-Moo"
"Yes he did."
Is Gary Coleman still playing with toys Classic rewind
I always found it interesting. How during the recorded laughter you can literally hear someone saying moo moo. I guess they do actually have a live audience?
Since when does an apartment have a 'basement' ?
We do have one. Every apartment has some type of "box" (a 2mx2m) for storage.
I think they could make the den a bedroom
Willis could try the attic.... Oh, sorry... wrong show!
lol is that a Brady Bunch reference?
@@skinni_the_P00hBear Yes. On some other Diff'rent Strokes videos, I and a few other viewers have noted some similarities in the episodes.
Willis wasn’t the least bit likeable from 1982 on
😂😂😂
funny clip
Willis is So Ungrateful
Some nice having the show cut off right in the middle of it 🤬
LOL
Jackson, do you know what happens when somebody gets 2 no votes? Yeah, they can't get into the Lettermen's Club, but that's not gonna happen to me, right? Right! You're getting 3! No, No, NO!!!!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I DONT KNOW WHY , GARY COLEMAN , DAD , AND MOM , WILL HAVE HIM WORK , WHEN HE SO SICK , AND HIS WIFE , WHAT MAKE HER FOODS , HE TOLD HER HE WAS WORK HARD ,HE WHAT TO LAY DOWN ON THE BED , SHE TOLD HIM TO MSKE HER SOME , HE FEEL DOWN , AND HE WAS SO SICK , HE DIED , SHE WHAT MONEY FROM HIM SHE MAY FUN OF HIM , CALL HIM BAD NAME ,
So they start out about the same age, Willis grows up, and arnold stays stuck with toys, i dont get it !
they were 5 years apart; that's not close
They were not around the same age smh
Es. Mi. Favorito. No 😄
So they live in public housing?
Biggie Smalls is the illest