The actors were both likely older though, most likely the characters were senior students just before college otherwise they would never dare step foot onto the department of education institution but, when the department of justices employees 👮 💂 👲 👳 👴 👵 👤 👥 🚓 🚔 🚎 🚐 🚚 🚛 🚗 🚘 🚣 🚁 ✈ ⛵ 🚲 🚨 themselves Especially plain clothes homicide detectives catch up with them after the witnesses give them very accurate descriptions they will likely be in a whole lot of strife especially when the court hears what led to the vicious ridiculously stupid stunt
I never understood why in the hell Arnold and Dudley kept sitting outside every day knowing the bullies were going to show up. Just sit in the damn cafeteria! 😂
@@h1a8 I thought the same. Olivia Newton John was 29 years old playing a high school senior in Grease, was more believable, than these two guys playing elementary school bullies.
In reality the guys who played the bullies were about college graduate age. Some parents give their children mugging money for situations like this. Maybe Arnold and Dudley could have poisoned their sandwiches and given them to the bullies, but then suddenly the law would take the bullies side, and throw Arnold and Dudley in the slammer.
Wrap your mind around the fact that casting probably had 50 people read for the part of the two bullies and they picked these men that looked like they just completed a tour in vietnam
Yep. And another evil wyhte boy stereo type. It was social engineering to a T. The kids were smarter than the adults. The women became hero's. The white male became the villain/fool/inept/butt of the jokes/bigot. Rinse & repeat.
That's about the size of it. Those dudes don't get reported often enough. They can't harass Mister Drummond; he's too strong, so they go to kids and start trouble.
Willis wasn't 'bout that life anymore. He got soft from living on Park Ave. all those years. If that was OG Willis from Harlem, he woulda been like Rico from Paid in Full. Eddie and Roberto woulda had to walk home in their underwear and socks.
@@leonablackwell4907 Oh you know how that goes: the teachers never see the bullying, but let the victim fight back and they all do the instant transmission like they Goku and reprimand you and didn't see any of what happened beforehand.
there was an episode where Mr. D. wanted to send them to his old private school but the headmaster was strait up racist so they told him off and the boys were more than happy to stick to their school.
Willis wrong for thinking he could handle two jive ads turkeys. But he did it to protect his little brother. That's what big brothers are for. I hope Willis gave the thugs some good one 😏👍
If I was Willis I would’ve went and gotten all of my boys from back in Harlem Bubba, Charles, Tiny, and Vernon and came back to the school with them and we would’ve beat the living crap out of Eddie and Roberto for messing with Arnold and Dudley I thought Willis would’ve did that in this episode all the boys he had back up in Harlem.
I don't know, man. In one Facts of Life crossover episode, I recall Willis, Vernon, and Charles barely being able to handle Molly, Tootie, and Natalie.
I agree with all the friends Willis has up in Harlem you would have thought Willis would have enlisted some help from them to help him defend his little brother and his friend and I mean i think it's very noble of Willis to want to defend his little brother from two creeps but not by himself and especially against two of them, two of them against just Willis, Willis didn't stand a chance. Remember that episode, one of my least favorites because it deals with bullies and I hate bullies because all these creeps do is pick on little kids they wouldn't dream of picking on a full grown man because I think that they think that a full grown man would and could whip their asses all over the place, let them see what it feels like to be picked on by somebody half your size. So anyway Yes! Definitely Willis should have gotten his friends from back in Harlem.
Yall must b some none athletic white men the average black man is in amazing shape stop the bs cut it out yall no when it comes 2 sports and being in shape we black men and women r at the top above everyone else
Eddie left acting and eventually became a Laywer (and put a cop in jail!) and Roberto continued acting (to this day) and has racked up 137 acting credits so far on IMDB.
Yeah Joe you are right because I was born in the 90s and unfortunately that’s when people started using Guns smh I wish I had lived in the 70s or the 80s where real men still used their bare hands to deal with someone
Willis was supposed to get his homies from harlem.he dropped the ball when u hear 2 guys are picking on ur lil brother u go get the boys Willis suppose to know that lol
Two opponents? That's too easy for the Fonz. Eddie and Roberto would have had to call for backup, but then Fonz would just snap his fingers and Carmine Ragusa would have appeared. That would have been the most theatrical beatdown ever.
I was born in 1973 in Seattle, to show you when I grew up watching this. I HATED those two bullies! They weren't the gruffest, profane bullies, but SOMETHING about them REALLY rubbed me the wrong way!
Both Sal Lopez and Shannon Presby, who are said to be " older guys from high school" by Arnold, were well into their twenties when this episode was filmed.
I remember this episode. They tuned Willis up pretty good! Arnold came back with a recorder to get them to confess to Willis' beating for the cops to arrest them.
Come on Willis, do them like you did Vanilla Ice in the ring! This Hispanic and Irish dude ain't nothin. Beat the beefy bean burrito and Lucky Charms out of them!
No thats just stupid, the smart move is to retreat and get them later when the odds are in your favor. In this case if i were Willis i would have grabbed a friend or 2 to help or simply found the bullies later on when they were alone and took them out 1 at a time rather then try and fight both at once , that was just dumb.
Wow!! This takes me back to the early 80s when you literally had old a$$ Cuban/Rican teenagers & such trying to "jack" us 7-9 yrs. old for our quarters at the arcade or at the local park. "Run yo pockets"! But we'd usually stick a middle finger at them & throw rocks directly at thier faces & run away laughing lol.
Some dudes like the ones in this video don't imagine it; they do it in real life. That's why the producer of this show exposed the caustic things bullies do to school boys.
Willis suffered a sprained arm, severe bruising on his rib cage and 5 stitches to his forehead. After he gets out of the hospital Arnold decides to take matters into his own hands by hiding a tape recorder on his person, recording those bullies threatening him with extortion and violence and then turning the evidence into the police.
Doc Brown here is part 1 and 2 on dailymotion www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gzp6g and part 2 www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gzs5y the words in the beginning are backwards I think due to copyright but these are the full episodes
This is the correct part 2 www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gsx0l whoever put it on dailymotion put it under the wrong title "The Car" instead of "Crime Story"
In the 80s and I hate to say this because I am technically an 80s baby,buy every thing was strange in the 80s which mean't something like this would be normal back then
Had the same problem growing up with older kids but my older brother was giving out that work until I was old enough to hold down my own job. Shame it has to be that way in some situations but I can say it rarely got beyond a 👊 fistfight. We took the W or L and carried on. Today it’s just insane.
I remember Sal Lopez from a movie called The Glitter Dome. He played a small time drug dealer and gang recruiter who had an informant for the police stabbed to death.
Why was the audience laughing when Arnold said the doctor is busy putting stitches in Willis? That had to be one of the most inappropriate times to play a laugh track or if it was a live audience, for them to laugh.
@P Thomas We sure were raised different. When I got in a fight, it didn’t matter who started it. I was considered the scum of the earth- and treated accordingly.
When I was Eddie and Roberto’s age, I was working full time and going to college at night, not looking for free sandwiches from elementary school kids.
R.I.P. Gary Coleman, this show was a classic...
Don't forget the others
yea, he should have brought the sandwiches. rip.
Nothing for Dana Plato or Conrad Bain?
I don’t remember 30 year old bullies at my elementary. Mr. Drummond wasn’t doing as well as we thought 😂
😂😂😂
The actors were both likely older though, most likely the characters were senior students just before college otherwise they would never dare step foot onto the department of education institution but, when the department of justices employees 👮 💂 👲 👳 👴 👵 👤 👥 🚓 🚔 🚎 🚐 🚚 🚛 🚗 🚘 🚣 🚁 ✈ ⛵ 🚲 🚨 themselves Especially plain clothes homicide detectives catch up with them after the witnesses give them very accurate descriptions they will likely be in a whole lot of strife especially when the court hears what led to the vicious ridiculously stupid stunt
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude Yet they could have passed for 18 or 19 easily.
@@mischiefmakerstudios9900 even if they were 18-19 years old, they are still too old be hang out in an elementary school.
Well like Willis said, they're probably scared to pick on someone their own size.
I never understood why in the hell Arnold and Dudley kept sitting outside every day knowing the bullies were going to show up. Just sit in the damn cafeteria! 😂
Good point. That's what I would've told them to do.
If they didn't, we wouldn't have an episode to watch! 🙃
They forgot everyday and kept getting surprised
🤦🏿♂️🤞🏿😂😂😂😂😂
yea, a cafeteria makes you invisible
Those were grown ass men bullying kids lol
Lol ikr
In all fairness Gary was older than them.
@@daffyduckfan4478 No he wasn't. He was about 14 then. Gary was born in 68. That was 1982. Those guys look like they were in early 20s.
@@h1a8 I thought the same. Olivia Newton John was 29 years old playing a high school senior in Grease, was more believable, than these two guys playing elementary school bullies.
Gary Coleman was a year younger than me, and Sal Lopez is 66 today,he was 28 years old. LOL!! Bullying a 14 yr old.
The only 35 year old bullies I remember at my school were the teachers.
Now that’s funny.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
they are not that old, at least 19,
They are supposed to be in their late teens
I remember when this episode aired. I felt Willis should have gone back to Harlem and rounded up his old crew and came back to handle business.
What, a dance off..
Lol
Exactly!!
@derrick smith racist
@@elipav484 explain what you mean by racist.
These are the best TV shows growing up in the 80's and 90's
I love how Arnold and Dudley are like 12yr old, and the local school bullies are in their 30s LMAO 🤣😂
That's not funny; it's real.
Nearly old enough to be their fathers.
Coleman was a great actor.
Sux how things played out for him
Poor Willis, he just assumed the bullies were much younger
Willis is from Harlem. Arnold's school was in Midtown Manhattan. Willis thought this would be light work.
@@jaywill4ever 😂😂
One on one Willis would of did his thing 😂
@@kingmelo5845 😄 🤣 😂 😆 not a chance
@@danielmoore2320 in the end, Arnold still outsmarted them in Part 2 and that is how he won.
Those school bullies must have been held back by about 15 years lol
Let it go to school there. They just show up at the school to be a bully
They still haven't graduated.
In reality the guys who played the bullies were about college graduate age. Some parents give their children mugging money for situations like this. Maybe Arnold and Dudley could have poisoned their sandwiches and given them to the bullies, but then suddenly the law would take the bullies side, and throw Arnold and Dudley in the slammer.
Wrap your mind around the fact that casting probably had 50 people read for the part of the two bullies and they picked these men that looked like they just completed a tour in vietnam
😂
I thought they looked familiar!
Yep. And another evil wyhte boy stereo type. It was social engineering to a T. The kids were smarter than the adults. The women became hero's. The white male became the villain/fool/inept/butt of the jokes/bigot. Rinse & repeat.
The person who played Eddie had appeared in another show so he was known.
lmao
I like how one second the yard was full of people and when the bullies showed up everyone disappeared lol.
Bully: Give me your money, I need it because I’m taking my grandkids to Applebees where I get a veterans discount!
That's about the size of it. Those dudes don't get reported often enough. They can't harass Mister Drummond; he's too strong, so they go to kids and start trouble.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Willis should have brought some back up with him. This is New York man.
harlem ... Willis had to have had people
😫😂😂
Willis wasn't 'bout that life anymore. He got soft from living on Park Ave. all those years. If that was OG Willis from Harlem, he woulda been like Rico from Paid in Full. Eddie and Roberto woulda had to walk home in their underwear and socks.
LOL. When they surrounded him, I thought for sure Willis was going to snap his fingers and 3 or 4 of his boys were going to show up.
They were playing high school bullies! But the bigger question nobody is asking. Where in the hell was the Gooch at in a time like this?
Exactly
Maybe the Gooch was suspended.
Not only that, where the bloody hell were the teachers?
@@leonablackwell4907 Oh you know how that goes: the teachers never see the bullying, but let the victim fight back and they all do the instant transmission like they Goku and reprimand you and didn't see any of what happened beforehand.
Ali scared him off.
Willis got heart...he love his brother
“Stitches? What happened to Willis?”
Damn Phillip get a damn clue!
It’s like he’s just learning of the situation for the first time. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He is!!!!!!!!!!!
He WAS.
sha11235 Mr Oblivious.
And I heard you a month ago sha 😒
Right😂😂😂😂
Rest in peace Gary Coleman, Dana Plato and Conrad Bain. 🙏🏻♥️
Mrs. Garrett too.
@@Rockhound6165 Charlotte Rae
@@darrellpasion8925 thanks. Couldn't remember her name off hand.
What kind of rich kid goes do a dangerous school with grown men running pockets.
there was an episode where Mr. D. wanted to send them to his old private school but the headmaster was strait up racist so they told him off and the boys were more than happy to stick to their school.
@@TheSickNeeds : YESssss. Thank you. I forgot that until you mentioned it. Good memory! 👍
@@johnnyboycassidy749 my memory is crazy when it comes to a lot of things retro!
Willis wrong for thinking he could handle two jive ads turkeys. But he did it to protect his little brother. That's what big brothers are for. I hope Willis gave the thugs some good one 😏👍
If I was Willis I would’ve went and gotten all of my boys from back in Harlem Bubba, Charles, Tiny, and Vernon and came back to the school with them and we would’ve beat the living crap out of Eddie and Roberto for messing with Arnold and Dudley I thought Willis would’ve did that in this episode all the boys he had back up in Harlem.
YOU ARE RIGHT.
You already know!!
I don't know, man. In one Facts of Life crossover episode, I recall Willis, Vernon, and Charles barely being able to handle Molly, Tootie, and Natalie.
I agree with all the friends Willis has up in Harlem you would have thought Willis would have enlisted some help from them to help him defend his little brother and his friend and I mean i think it's very noble of Willis to want to defend his little brother from two creeps but not by himself and especially against two of them, two of them against just Willis, Willis didn't stand a chance. Remember that episode, one of my least favorites because it deals with bullies and I hate bullies because all these creeps do is pick on little kids they wouldn't dream of picking on a full grown man because I think that they think that a full grown man would and could whip their asses all over the place, let them see what it feels like to be picked on by somebody half your size. So anyway Yes! Definitely Willis should have gotten his friends from back in Harlem.
@@Redfoot138 😄 🤣 😂
*And from that moment on, Willis always remembered to bring his Glock with him...*
Facts i was just saying in my comment todd bridges wood have definitely shot those fools
BACK WHEN THEY DIDNT TRY TO PROMOTE BIG BLK DUDES WHO MAKE UP LIKE 1% OF THE POPULATION IF THAT.
THE AVG BLK DUDE IS LIKE 5'10 250 POUNDS OF FAT AND THEY BE PICKING 1% ATHLETE'S TO REP BLK MEN. ENOUGH WITH THAT TRASH.
Yall must b some none athletic white men the average black man is in amazing shape stop the bs cut it out yall no when it comes 2 sports and being in shape we black men and women r at the top above everyone else
Eddie and Roberto
Willis got bodied by 2 30yr old dudes on their lunch break
This is the 80’s. Willis should have had a chain, switchblade, or baseball bat.
or a razor
lol facts
When he said he was coming to Arnold school i thought he would bring friends 😪
brass knuckles
Willis had lived in the drummond household too long he was too domesticated by then
My siblings would've made it a jump move. Grab a bottle and a stick
Dam right
Arnold aint even try to do anything.
Willis forgot how to fight hood.. bat or a box cutter
Frfr Im Irish I have like 720 cousins at least.
@@serlawrenceharlem3838 it would've been lit😂😂😂
Eddie left acting and eventually became a Laywer (and put a cop in jail!) and Roberto continued acting (to this day) and has racked up 137 acting credits so far on IMDB.
These grown ass men were sticking up small children for $4 a piece and a couple of sandwiches.. LMAO!!!!
They were supposed to be teens
Cigarette money back then!😁
True gangstas
$4 dollars then is $40 dollars now
Eh, they were hungry and broke...................desperate times call for desperate measures.
Never under estimate the love of a family.We all grew up with these shows.
Mr. Drummond could've easily paid a few bucks to get those guys tuned up.
If this was the 90s Willis would’ve pulled out the Mack10 on these clowns
Lol No he wouldn’t 😆
Willis was already a ‘Drummond’ at this point. Harlem wasn’t in him anymore. 😆😂😆
😂😂😂
Yeah Joe you are right because I was born in the 90s and unfortunately that’s when people started using Guns smh I wish I had lived in the 70s or the 80s where real men still used their bare hands to deal with someone
If this was 2020, Willis would have been arrested for defending his own brother and his friend.
if i had my way all bullies would end up sleeping forever :))
Willis definitely had more guts then brains in this episode.
He must of thought they were some young bucks 😂
*than brains.
@@anonymouslakernerd7214 quiet nerd, nobody cares.
I care. If I read those comments, I can get better grades.
If this was for real 80s they would have had an epic breakdance battle. The poppin and lockin would have been legendary.
Break dancing was banned at their school. There's an episode they couldn't do it at lunch time.
"Arnold, do you got a brother besides Willis?"
😂😂😂😂😂
Funny line😂
Willis was supposed to get his homies from harlem.he dropped the ball when u hear 2 guys are picking on ur lil brother u go get the boys Willis suppose to know that lol
I think Willis has lost his Harlem pass by then. 😆
I remember his homies used to visit it a few episodes...that stopped. 😆😂
Facts that’s why I wish I was there to back Willis up hell I probably would have came with a tie rod or a 2x4
Exactly
@@Docmananoff 😂🤣Remember his homies from uptown had told him he was acting too white
@@TommyGibbs1 I remember that...and I think that was the last time they appeared on the show. 😆😆😆
Despite being made in the 80s, this show actually took bullying seriously.
Show was made in the late 70s
@@mymusic8414 different Strokes ran from 78--86 it ran mostly in the 80s.
And this episode was 1982 the same year I was born.
This would have never happened to the Fonz.
Two opponents? That's too easy for the Fonz. Eddie and Roberto would have had to call for backup, but then Fonz would just snap his fingers and Carmine Ragusa would have appeared. That would have been the most theatrical beatdown ever.
Fonzie got beat up one episode, too!
@@jaywill4ever Fonz AND The Big Ragu? I can't even imagine all the combo moves those two guys have.
I was born in 1973 in Seattle, to show you when I grew up watching this. I HATED those two bullies! They weren't the gruffest, profane bullies, but SOMETHING about them REALLY rubbed me the wrong way!
Well, they aren't supposed to be nice bullies.
How was Seattle back then in the 1970s, 1980s?
It's the clothes
How about both of them looked almost 30. 😄
Were they unappealing and undesirable bullies to you?
If Mr T would've show up instead of Willis,those 2 punks would be history.
Jesse James L *They would be DEAD!*
@@afriend9428 Dead, and pitied.
@@throwawayavclubber7269 Look, from the way he hit Rocky, that's a yes
I don't know now,the Mexican thug can fight too it would've been close.
Both Sal Lopez and Shannon Presby, who are said to be " older guys from high school" by Arnold, were well into their twenties when this episode was filmed.
Sal born in 1954, Shannon in 1960.
One of my favorite shows growing up
I remember this, and remember picturing Willis getting beat up. Very sad and disturbing.
I remember this episode.
They tuned Willis up pretty good!
Arnold came back with a recorder to get them to confess to Willis' beating for the cops to arrest them.
Yup!!
spoiler warning!
Come on Willis, do them like you did Vanilla Ice in the ring! This Hispanic and Irish dude ain't nothin. Beat the beefy bean burrito and Lucky Charms out of them!
@@ckobo84ikr? It wouldve been more believable if it was a beef patty or a chicken wing, smh
Why would these two big dudes worry about them!!! Hilarious!!!
Facing the enemy knowing you’ll win is not courage. Knowing you’ll lose but standing your ground anyway is courage. - Eddie Rickenbacker
No thats just stupid, the smart move is to retreat and get them later when the odds are in your favor. In this case if i were Willis i would have grabbed a friend or 2 to help or simply found the bullies later on when they were alone and took them out 1 at a time rather then try and fight both at once , that was just dumb.
@@demonocusmetalocus3558 how is it dumb when your little brother is in danger now. Obviously you a coward
That's true and Arnold warned him there would be 2 .
“What you been smoking”? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I remember this
..Willis got his ass kicked
Two Against One what would you expect
@@kaityson7173 doing whats right hurts alittle sometimes.
The more I watch these the more I miss This show.
I remember this episode VIVIDLY!!!!!
This episode ended in a cliffhanger. Those two bullies are probably still bullying children today!
You're one of the few people in the comments whose smart enough to see that grown men do start trouble with children.
It was a two parter and the bullies were arrested although we didn't see it.
@@sha11235 Yes, spoiler alert: Arnold shows up alone with a Tape recorder. But he is able to run away successfully with it all on Tape!
Those bullies are probably about 70 years old today
@@daved1535 one might be dead by now you never know.
Why can’t I see this full episode anywhere?!
Loved the 80's and the sitcoms etc...
Dudley to Arnold you got a brother besides Willis 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄
Fun fact: Shannon Presby who plays Eddie went on to become a lawyer and is now the head DA for Los Angeles county.
When the kids are older than the teachers something is wrong 😂
The people in this country have a saying. The only difference between men and boys is the prices of their toys.
@@MrJuvefrank Can't say I've heard that one. Guess I need to get out more!
Imagine how embarrassed the bullies' parents are having grown men still in elementary school.
................................if their parents are in their lives in the first place.
On the contrary, Brother; their parents may have raised them to be punks. So many parents these days do.
@@MrJuvefrank Okay, good point.....................good point.
In the 80s, I must've fought a dozen times protecting my younger siblings lol, the good ol' days.
Wow!! This takes me back to the early 80s when you literally had old a$$ Cuban/Rican teenagers & such trying to "jack" us 7-9 yrs. old for our quarters at the arcade or at the local park. "Run yo pockets"! But we'd usually stick a middle finger at them & throw rocks directly at thier faces & run away laughing lol.
Willis jumped out there with them bullies, and they put their hands on him😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine waking up every morning and texting your fellow 34-year-old friend if he wants to go bully 12-year-old kids.
Some dudes like the ones in this video don't imagine it; they do it in real life. That's why the producer of this show exposed the caustic things bullies do to school boys.
Rest in peace Dana Plato. Gary Coleman.
Those punks must be low on themselves to pick on little kids.. Good that Willis stepped up for his brother and friend...
It was an 80s thing.
I LIKE YOUER VODOES AND SONG TOO MAKE ME SMILE
Arnold was brave gotta respect that
It was at this moment that Willis knew,he had effed up.
Roberto folded when he got jumped by those marines in the tattoo parlor.
Right 😂😂😂😂😂🤞🏿
tough school, teachers taught class then bullied the kids during lunch
Omg I just seen this episode today, I am watching part 2 tomorrow afternoon on Antenna Tv.
what happened to the bullies.!?I watched this episode in the 80s and never saw the next part.
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you Linda, hope you’re safe and well?
I haven’t watch this show in so long I thought the little kid with Arnold was Willis until the 2 minute Mark
Arnold didn't even jump in to help his own brother.
I used to call people the Gooch until I found out what a Gooch was lol...he was the Bully in Different Strokes!
Here for the comments and they didn't disappoint 😂😭
I remember this.
Willis suffered a sprained arm, severe bruising on his rib cage and 5 stitches to his forehead. After he gets out of the hospital Arnold decides to take matters into his own hands by hiding a tape recorder on his person, recording those bullies threatening him with extortion and violence and then turning the evidence into the police.
You nailed it. I remember that episode vividly too.
Thank you for this-I was wondering what had happened!
Those bullies were well into their 40s
And Where's the Rest...This is like telling a Joke without the Punchline.....What Gives
Doc Brown here is part 1 and 2 on dailymotion www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gzp6g and part 2 www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gzs5y the words in the beginning are backwards I think due to copyright but these are the full episodes
This is the correct part 2 www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gsx0l whoever put it on dailymotion put it under the wrong title "The Car" instead of "Crime Story"
I saw this episode dec 1st 2020 on antenna tv network and bam the final credits started .Smh
@@erinmefford8041 thank you
THIS the comment I'm looking for. Why the hell would you do all that, and then just leave it in suspension? 😒
Any Real Older Brother, Will.
And nobody thought it was strange that two grown men where prowling around a school yard
You have to watch people these days, Brother.
In the 80s and I hate to say this because I am technically an 80s baby,buy every thing was strange in the 80s which mean't something like this would be normal back then
They whipped Willis azz 😅🤣😂
Those who say these are grown up adults bullying Arnold clearly don't know Gary Coleman's age.
Thank you for sharing.
I wonder why they even bothered to eat lunch outside again. I would've stayed inside in the cafeteria.
They would have just followed them after School when there walking home
@@robertrodriguez787 Well, they could've avoided them.
Those bullies were held back a couple of grades. Like 20, lol.
Willis should have brought the squad
Yeah, like his friends!
Had the same problem growing up with older kids but my older brother was giving out that work until I was old enough to hold down my own job. Shame it has to be that way in some situations but I can say it rarely got beyond a 👊 fistfight. We took the W or L and carried on. Today it’s just insane.
Shannon Pressby & Sal Lopez portrays Eddie & Roberto
I remember Sal Lopez from a movie called The Glitter Dome. He played a small time drug dealer and gang recruiter who had an informant for the police stabbed to death.
I’d grab a bat and start swinging
Sal Lopez is one of my cousins!he was also in Born in East LA with Cheech Marin
@@tomg.5873 that's what's up is he still acting
Sal Lopez played in Training Day with Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawk
When the bullies first told Arnold and Dudley that their sandwiches would be $2 apiece, Arnold replied, "That's very generous of you."
I feel bad for Willis when He got jumped 2:07 2:09
How old were those bullies? 32?!?! LOL
LOL 😂
RIP Dana and Gary
And here I thought FEZ was the one getting bullied.
🤣🤣🤣the Chicano dude played in American Me
Watching this episode right now on antenna Tv
Saw this episode the other morning on rewind tv
Why was the audience laughing when Arnold said the doctor is busy putting stitches in Willis? That had to be one of the most inappropriate times to play a laugh track or if it was a live audience, for them to laugh.
There's been a few times where this show has played a laugh track played during an inappropriate time.
Time square is safe.. been many times at all hours...safer than lot's of places.
Willis proved he had a lot of (heart),thou.. in this episode...He wasn't just a handsome face
1:50 Sal Lopez (Return of the living dead III) Who actor played is "Mario Hernandez." Act 1 haos Contestir Volume 1.
Arnold and his friend should’ve went down fighting with Willis.ESpecially since he was defending them
Yeah, the definitely could had done something.
As small as they are? Are you crazy?
@P Thomas Well, your family’s got it like that. You have to have a fighting spirit.
@P Thomas We sure were raised different. When I got in a fight, it didn’t matter who started it. I was considered the scum of the earth- and treated accordingly.
@P Thomas I know you would. I know you would!
R.I.P. Gary Coleman.
When I was Eddie and Roberto’s age, I was working full time and going to college at night, not looking for free sandwiches from elementary school kids.
Lmfao😂
PREACH!
Ah. The famous NYC sandwich wars of the early 1980s.
You didn't mention the real reason those bullies were harassing schoolboys- Arnold's dad's money.
Wow RIP Conrad, Dana and Gary.