She did. Conrad Bain wasn't just an on screen father, he loved those three kids like they were his own and always had an open-door policy to them for whenever they needed anything.
No, it’s a fair response to Drummond’s total snobbery. Anyway, the future shut him up. One of the highest paying, fastest growing, and most lucrative industries in business
@@oldnerdreviews True but it was disrespectful. You want to get on your date's family's good side not antagonize them. Besides, like it's Mr. D's fault he was born rich? It's not a crime.
Boy, did I have a crush on Dana Plato back in the day probably more than any actress I saw on TV. I started out as a David and now I’m Mr Drummond with 2 daughters
@@teddyjam8134 Who's The Boss had a nice set also. I think the style was traditional. Do you know the style of the furniture for Different Strokes? I m thinking Italian? Baroque or something like that?
My, how times have changed! Now a software developer who skipped the useless degree, and saved $100k worth of student loan debt would be a parent’s wet dream.
Please. The number of college dropouts who told their parents not to worry, that they'd make millions in software development, but then ended up poor and working retail, is in the millions.
I noticed the APC too. He had lots of figures in it. I had several vehicles and figures, but I don't remember if I had the APC. Wasn't it amphibious and could float?
Even though she appeared in several more episodes after filming this one, this episode was the last to air for the season and was her last as a regular cast member. She was expecting and starting to show more....her last two filmed episodes were the two-parter when Philip marries Maggie. She did not appear in the final three taped episodes of the season.
One of her last episodes was when she had a eating disorder . Phil was with Maggie then so I think she did appear in a least one more episode after phil married Maggie in the double header special . Tho it was about 30 years since I watched it I remember her sneeking down stairs and eating a huge cake then making herself sick.
This was a great show, this show pushed the limit, no way the bike shop episode wouldn't air on any show today, probably was a bit much even back then for network TV
@@montanaplease He successfully capitalized on other people’s work when those other people did not. If you come up with a great idea or product, and you don’t do much with it, but I see its potential and run with it, am I “stealing” your idea? That’s just how capitalism works, by finding opportunities and taking advantage of them.
Perhaps this is a minor thing to mention, but the camera moves over to Pearl and Mr. Drummond when Willis and Arnold go upstairs. When they are heading for the stairs, Willis is in front of Arnold. When they are going upstairs, Arnold goes up first and Willis is behind him. Perhaps while they were not shown on the camera, Willis let Arnold in front of them, or perhaps it took several takes, and it was just one of those many continuity goofs that Sit-coms have.
"We can't all inherit it like you did." I'm sorry, but Phil kind of had that one coming after his comment about computer software companies going bankrupt.
@@danski6694 - They definitely were lunatics back then. They just weren’t as bold about it. Now that we’ve opened Pandora’s box, they know what they can get away with, and they’ll keep trying for more.
R.I.P.: Dana Plato (November 7th,1964- May 8th,1999) Gary Coleman (February 8th,1968- May 28th,2010) Conrad Bain (February 4th,1923- January 14th,2013)
I must say, if the old man did inherit his wealth, then the boy has a point to make that comeback after being knocked down for starting at the bottom. Old dude was in the wrong in this one.
Mr. Drummond was right to dislike David (even before the insult on the sofa). Any man in his 20s who dates a high school student is pretty trashy. Even if she’s already turned 18, at least wait for her to graduate and start college. It would still be weird but less gross.
I haven’t seen the whole episode, just this scene. However, Drummond just seemed to be overly rude and condescending to Kimberly’s date. Any father I have met from high school through adulthood has always be polite and nice. Telling a man who started his own business that his business is going to out of business, and then asks him if he bought a stapler is uncalled for. Drummond couldn’t handle it when he threw it back at him that he inherited his money. If you can’t take it, don’t dish it out.
Kimberly is in HS and he lets her move out in this episode (although he thinks she is moving in with her friend Michelle) that’s not super strict hahaha
Normally i would side with mr. Drummond on everything, he’s such a stand up guy, and i would normally trash the arrogant guy that David portrays. This time however I’d say mr. Drummond got a little taste of his own medicine. If you don’t like the guy thats fine, you don’t have to like him but you also don’t have to belittle him or put him down just because. I will also say this, mr. Drummond has a problem with Kims dating an older guy but is ok with her seeing ¨ a lot ¨ of other guys? Parents normally don’t like seeing their daughters dating a lot of guys.
I can't tell you how much I wish I could do that (2:07) with a hot woman. Heck, recently, I dreamed I was hugging a tall hot woman in a white bikini. My head was even against her chest. It was a good dream
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Mr. Drummond is a legend!
How about full episodes?...
David is so right not everybody inherits everything it's easy for them to sit back and tell you about your mistakes
Typical. Penalize the wealthy because you're an underachiever.
One of my favorite shows as a kid. I miss the 80's so much..
Mee too....I would never believe the world would be like this 30, 40 years from then
Conrad Bain just sounds like a concerned father. R.I.P, to Conrad Bain Gary Coleman and Dana Plato
Mister drummond was absolutely a great father in the show he did take no bull
R.I.P. Dana Plato Conrad Bain and Gary Coleman
And Charlotte Rae. Only Todd Bridges is left
@@VideoGamesAndTheWorld That's crazy.
@@keithkarvelis82 yeah
@@VideoGamesAndTheWorld Mary Jo Catlett is still living(the Housekeeper )
Also R.I.P. Le Tari, Dixie Carter, Hoyt Axton & Nedra Volz.
If only Dana had someone like mr. drummond, she might be alive today...
Her boyfriend was right Mr Drummond inherited everything he had not everybody is born with a silver spoon in their mouth they got to start somewhere
Yeah I know what you mean
She did. Conrad Bain wasn't just an on screen father, he loved those three kids like they were his own and always had an open-door policy to them for whenever they needed anything.
@@johnwest7463So true!!!
She did. Sadly the self destructive Hollywood lifestyle got to her.
I'm just happy that Arnold stayed away from that creepy bicycle shop owner.
His poor buddy Dudley wasn't so lucky!!!!
He gave me a brand new bike for only 10 min of work.
🤣🤣🤣 Oh that episode was so gross!
Diddler that looked like a radio station owner.
It really sucks that the bike man was really that kind of person.
The actor who played him really put a lot of enthusiasm in his role.
Gary Coleman made this show. Guy doesn't get enough kudos.
former head on NBC BRANDON TARTIKOFF did.
uummm.....Gary Coleman got nothing BUT kudos......and millions!
All Gary got was kudos!!!!!!! I think YOUR brain weighs 1 pound!!!!
@@J-S.P I was waiting for him to say Gary was ‘underrated’
Gary Coleman died years ago
Dana Plato was gorgeous. It was a tragedy how her life ended.
@Lyles music you found that funny??????
As well as her son.
I wonder if she was pregnant
Rest In Peace Dana Plato 😢😢🙏🏻🙏🏻
And Gary Coleman and Conrad Bain.
@@jaylene.turner6524 yes, all of them, they are all legends 😭😭😭
“We can’t all inherit like you did…!”
That’s called hitting below the belt, David.
Don't you mean a hit in the 🥜🌰
That's also called David being stupid :)
No. It's called fighting fire with fire.
No, it’s a fair response to Drummond’s total snobbery.
Anyway, the future shut him up. One of the highest paying, fastest growing, and most lucrative industries in business
I love that last line... And today's young men still think they invented shade throwing 😂
Damn. The kid crushed him with the inheritance line
Just goes to show that you get what you give
Yep. That was a pretty bad burn.
@@oldnerdreviews True but it was disrespectful. You want to get on your date's family's good side not antagonize them. Besides, like it's Mr. D's fault he was born rich? It's not a crime.
Inheriting money is one thing. It takes a hard work and Intelligence to keep that money in the family.
Drummond got destroyed
Boy, did I have a crush on Dana Plato back in the day probably more than any actress I saw on TV. I started out as a David and now I’m Mr Drummond with 2 daughters
She sure looked cute in that maid's outfit.
You WERE a Guido who looked like a mall stereo salesman/coke dealer and NOW you're a super OLD Anglo dude with Black kids in his house?
At least the live studio audience didn't exaggerate their "WOOOOOO!" when Kimberly and David kissed, unlike the Saved by the Bell audience.
What Saved by the Bell thing? You mean when Kelly cheated on Zach by kissing her manager at the Maxx, the college guy.
Imagine the actors going "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" if the audience got their butts kicked
@@simonsays6307 It happened in pretty much every College Years episode.
Nothing beats exaggeration like the "Married With Children" audience.
@@stevendavis4189 😂😂😂
Loved this show as a kid.
This show is just as entertaining as it was back then.
Different Strokes and The Nanny had the best television sets.
I always loved their set. I always loved who's the boss set too.
@@teddyjam8134 Who's The Boss had a nice set also. I think the style was traditional. Do you know the style of the furniture for Different Strokes? I m thinking Italian? Baroque or something like that?
@Larry Appelton Surely you're joking! lol
You can add Benson to the list.
@@majestyk3337 That's a nice one too! I forgot about Benson!
The look on David's face at the end is great, he knew how much shade he was throwing
Oh come on... you have to let us see the follow up line. "We all can't inherit it like you did." I want to see how mad Drummond was
Well, you're sitting at home, hating Drummond, and he doesn't know; he's out dancing, having a good time.
Wait, they cut it off right before Mr. Drummond pulled the switchblade out on him!!
It's in the director's cut.
@@alf.2929 No, but it was in the original airing til parents groups got all mad.
Now the world don’t move to the beat of just one drum.
Or one Drummond.
I know Ms Puff when I hear her
The maid plays her
My, how times have changed! Now a software developer who skipped the useless degree, and saved $100k worth of student loan debt would be a parent’s wet dream.
Please. The number of college dropouts who told their parents not to worry, that they'd make millions in software development, but then ended up poor and working retail, is in the millions.
@@hd-xc2lz - Cool. Link the source
Arnold with the Gi Joes! Love it!
I had that truck
The best part of that scene was all of Arnold's GI Joes!
I was wondering what figures those were. "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" came to mind, lol.
OMG, I have that same GI Joe APC Arnold plays with on my shelf right now!
I noticed the APC too. He had lots of figures in it. I had several vehicles and figures, but I don't remember if I had the APC. Wasn't it amphibious and could float?
@@gregorymoore2877 Yep, it floats.
Even though she appeared in several more episodes after filming this one, this episode was the last to air for the season and was her last as a regular cast member. She was expecting and starting to show more....her last two filmed episodes were the two-parter when Philip marries Maggie. She did not appear in the final three taped episodes of the season.
One of her last episodes was when she had a eating disorder . Phil was with Maggie then so I think she did appear in a least one more episode after phil married Maggie in the double header special . Tho it was about 30 years since I watched it I remember her sneeking down stairs and eating a huge cake then making herself sick.
@@donnn-ow4rj that was her last episode in Season 8 when Kimberly had a eating disorder
@@donnn-ow4rj Quite a heartbreaking last episode for her. Her acting felt so genuine, probably because she dealt with the same issue herself. 💔
@AlkisenSuper that's pretty messed up of the show, to make hee do an episode about the same issue she had in real life
"My father thinks I'm seeing a lot of guy" 😂🤣😂🤣
min 4:24 Aww...Mr. Drummond sees NO FUTURE in computer software LOL!
The writers are probably conflating 'computer software' and 'video games'.
@@brianoneill7186 nah, writers do their research...
@@k.t.5405 Not in '80s sitcoms.
@@brianoneill7186 nah, Drummond didnt see a future in software. Period.
Ricky on silver spoons saw a future in it and Gary Coleman was in that particular episode
Ouch! That last line David threw out 🤭
We'll all be turning in soon
*pours cup of coffee*
😆
Old people always drink coffee late for some reason.
You know when someone is shading you badly when they look at their nails like that. The shade from David. Omg. 😂
Back then a college degree meant more than it does now.
In these present days dumbasses r the bosses of those ones who burnt eyelashes in college 😪
People now realize having a college degree does not mean anything
Not true. Not true whatsoever. Graduate degrees are preferred, and nobody will even look at you if you don’t have a bachelor’s degree.
@@BeckBeckGoI bet that gender studies degree will take you to the top
Whew...Chile 🌶on that last line!
Arnold with the APC, turret still in tact!
The turret's no problem, it's the two gigantic seatbelts and the steering wheel that are usually the first things to get lost/break on that thing.
It's a thing of beauty.
I felt sorry for Dana Plato I wish she got the help she needed
This was a great show, this show pushed the limit, no way the bike shop episode wouldn't air on any show today, probably was a bit much even back then for network TV
College drop out, computer software, this guy is a good looking Bill Gates.
A guy like that is probably richer by now than Mr. Drummond ever was. And his wealth would be self-made, not inherited.
Bill Gates dropped out?
Yes he did, they gave him an honorary degree a few decades later.
Except for Gates didn’t come up with anything on his own he pretty much stole everything.
@@montanaplease He successfully capitalized on other people’s work when those other people did not. If you come up with a great idea or product, and you don’t do much with it, but I see its potential and run with it, am I “stealing” your idea? That’s just how capitalism works, by finding opportunities and taking advantage of them.
Perhaps this is a minor thing to mention, but the camera moves over to Pearl and Mr. Drummond when Willis and Arnold go upstairs. When they are heading for the stairs, Willis is in front of Arnold. When they are going upstairs, Arnold goes up first and Willis is behind him. Perhaps while they were not shown on the camera, Willis let Arnold in front of them, or perhaps it took several takes, and it was just one of those many continuity goofs that Sit-coms have.
David threw a haymaker at the end
There is a boxer named David Haye.
Dana Plato was a huge crush of mine...
Meeeee-YEOW!🤣🤣🤣(I did Not see that Inheritance Shade coming)
David was cocky. Mr. Drummond seemed happy when they broke up.
This was the best laugh on this show.
"We can't all inherit it like you did." I'm sorry, but Phil kind of had that one coming after his comment about computer software companies going bankrupt.
😂 yeah he got recked
Always crushed on Dana. Sucks what happened to her.
Had a huge crush on Dana Plato.
Seems wierd that most of the cast is dead. Lots of tragedy.
Given how Dana turned out, Mr Drummond was right to be concerned. At least she was seeing a guy.
I had that same G.I. Joe carrier as a kid. Also: This guy 20 years later would've been Jeff Bezos or Steve Jobs
I can relate to Mr. Drummond I have a Daughter too,and I didn't like some of her Boyfriends.
My daughter has her first boyfriend, and so far he's approved. Doesn't mean I like him.
Wait, so if Kimberly is still in High School how old is this young business owner and why is he dating high school girls?
Exactly. This is garbage.
I think she was 18 in this episode, her last year of high school. In season 1 she was 13 so this season 6 she would be 18. But fair point.
My great grandmother married my great grand father she was 16 and he 24. They were married for over 50 years until he died.
Predator alert!!!😈👿👹☠️
@@cheesegyoza Hi, there, how come you didn't include when they got married?
This was her last episode before being fired until 86
Swine Flu: No masks, no social distancing, no cancellations of events...those were the days.
Beat me to it!!
And the Democrat party wasn’t filled with lunatics back then!
The good old days!!
Well that was certainly a fun alternative take on reality.. 🥴
@@danski6694 - They definitely were lunatics back then. They just weren’t as bold about it. Now that we’ve opened Pandora’s box, they know what they can get away with, and they’ll keep trying for more.
First came AIDS, then Covid!
People caved so quickly 2 years ago. In 2022 I still tell maskies to get bent.
R.I.P.:
Dana Plato
(November 7th,1964-
May 8th,1999)
Gary Coleman
(February 8th,1968-
May 28th,2010)
Conrad Bain
(February 4th,1923-
January 14th,2013)
They were a great cast 😢
6/26/2021
@@cupcakes7015.
Nice burn at the end LOL.
nanny sounds like mrs puff lol
I remember this episode and season 6 being on Tubi but was left out now
Wow he’s got enough G.I. Joes to fill up that vehicle!
That's a lot of $$$ right there!
Man we must be GiJoe fans cause that caught my eye too.
@@davidrdavis1973 Already told the wife I'll be purchasing a 7 ft aircraft carrier!
Full episode plz. 🙏❤️
You can actually watch full episode on DailyMotion website.
Loved this show, Mr. D is from Winnipeg
🇨🇦
I must say, if the old man did inherit his wealth, then the boy has a point to make that comeback after being knocked down for starting at the bottom. Old dude was in the wrong in this one.
This was cut off right at the best part.
Still in high school? You're not going anywhere Kimberly, regardless who you are moving in with. 🤣
Damn! He got Mr. Drummond on the inherited line
Mr. Drummond was right to dislike David (even before the insult on the sofa). Any man in his 20s who dates a high school student is pretty trashy. Even if she’s already turned 18, at least wait for her to graduate and start college. It would still be weird but less gross.
Love different stokes
I haven’t seen the whole episode, just this scene. However, Drummond just seemed to be overly rude and condescending to Kimberly’s date. Any father I have met from high school through adulthood has always be polite and nice. Telling a man who started his own business that his business is going to out of business, and then asks him if he bought a stapler is uncalled for. Drummond couldn’t handle it when he threw it back at him that he inherited his money. If you can’t take it, don’t dish it out.
We can't all inherent it like your did ooooooooooo.
DAAAAH! Now I wanna see the whole episode!!!!
I know it’s Months late. But different strokes is on Amazon prime
And the Roku Channel
Awh man! This clip was cut off to short!
So Dad is ok with Kimberly dating a lot of guys???
Oh the irony
Mr. Drummond was unusually strict in this episode but in this defense Kimberly's boyfriend was very arrogant.
David is too ols fir Kimberly
Kimberly is in HS and he lets her move out in this episode (although he thinks she is moving in with her friend Michelle) that’s not super strict hahaha
This show had a same vibe as Fresh Prince
He looks like the model for Aladan, but this was years ahead of that.
And that's when Mr D threw down a beating...
Such a Tease....
Wanna See The REST DAMMIT!
😭.!
Great show to bad about dan death and rip to all the cast that we lost
2:27…….. I think most of Hollywood already did that
"Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?"...Arnold Jackson (Gary Coleman)
Oh no a college drop out. I’m a college drop out that owns an IT COMPANY.
I would never ever bring my boyfriend around him.
I don't think you're going to ever have that problem!
@@jonmacdonald5345 😂😂😂😂😂
Was there a main reason Mr Drummond felt a lot of extreme Rage at Kimberly just asking
They should rewind when I had on new!
David roasted Mr Drummond lol
He deserved it. He's a young guy building a business and he's taking shots at how small it is now while he inherited his?
@@GizmoMaltese Exactly..I sensed some hateration.lol
Normally i would side with mr. Drummond on everything, he’s such a stand up guy, and i would normally trash the arrogant guy that David portrays. This time however I’d say mr. Drummond got a little taste of his own medicine. If you don’t like the guy thats fine, you don’t have to like him but you also don’t have to belittle him or put him down just because. I will also say this, mr. Drummond has a problem with Kims dating an older guy but is ok with her seeing ¨ a lot ¨ of other guys? Parents normally don’t like seeing their daughters dating a lot of guys.
Geeeee - I - JOOOOOOOE!!!!!..... that's all was looking at the first minute in.
She reminds me of Melissa Gilbert! I didn't see it till just now!
Mrs puff🔥
The acting chops, looks, personality, charisma etc. Its an utter tragedy what became of Dana.
wow it looks like Kimberly is bringing her real life onto the show lol
She did a few times
I guess David is kind of the antagonist in this episode.
That table at the bottom of the stairs is COVERED with booze bottles
You mean the bar cart?
@@MrSheckstr He was a boozer
1:04 coffee before bedtime?
decaf
Drummond got owned.
Mrs. Puff
He’s having coffee before bed!
Decaf maybe?
The “inheritance” line was a mic drop before mic drops existed!
I can't tell you how much I wish I could do that (2:07) with a hot woman. Heck, recently, I dreamed I was hugging a tall hot woman in a white bikini. My head was even against her chest. It was a good dream
Living together?? Oh yeah David definitely clap them cheeks!!!