If Steve had seen how Carl was treated by his family for doing the right thing and arresting Buddy for refusing to comply with the law, he would've defended Carl immediately.
Buddy Goodrich is obviously a man who grew up in a world where no one (especially his parents) told him “no”. Carl is one of those people who tells him he can’t have what he wants, but Goodrich hasn’t received an answer like that for most his life and has difficulty accepting the reality when things don’t go his way
I'm so tired of that assumption. My sister was ALWAYS told no, like the other 4 of us. She still grew up to be a world class A-hole. That is just starting a 10 year sentence.
Well what do you expect when you are claimed to be the nicest person alive while on TV yet in real life you are a complete ass. Not that many people get to see the real person in question unless you meet them face to face
Carl Winslow showed tremendous restraint in not taking a swing @ Buddy Goodrich, & after Carl was shoved not once...but twice. Carl was right in arresting Mr. Goodrich for "attempted" assault. What's shocking, is Carl's own family didn't believe he was telling the truth from the beginning, & falling for Buddy "The Snake Oil Salesman" Goodrich & his "sales pitch". Bravo, Carl Winslow - you're a good cop!
+ChihuahuaboyDH They were blinded by the character on his show that's for sure. Not only that but Buddy played his "character" when going to visit Carl's family later in the episode when he tried to bribe him into dropping the charges, which the entire family witnessed. Great episode! I only wish the court scene was in it too. =D
I agree. I would've loved to see the manager testify against Buddy in defense of Carl. I bet Buddy's career was ruined after everyone learned the truth of his assault on Carl.
Got that right. Buddy would've been hemmed up with a quickness. Carl had legal grounds to defend himself at the cheek grab, and certainly tapping him on the chest is assaulting a police officer.
If this had been Hank Voight from Chicago PD (who, funnily enough, would have been a beat cop at this time), it would have gone worse for Goodrich, IMO...
I've used similarities! 😆 But not exactly the same! One of the funniest lines someone ever said to me was,when I was working a security detail at a carnival. A guy biught a bunch of food and there was no seats for him. So I said... Have a seat on the curb buddy!... He says back to me, well ok! I guess I'm having a lot better luck than, anyone else you've ever told,to have a seat on the curb!!! Lmao 😆😂😆😂😆😂
I think this is the best episode that didn't have Steve Urkel in it. The speech Carl gives near the end telling Buddy Goodrich why he won't be bought is fantastic.
I can’t lie some come close they just seem like bootleg versions of the good classic ones like this and we just don’t wanna see or hear em cause we seen these and are connected to them 😂 nothing compares
Given his attitude towards Carl and ignoring repeated warnings, even going as far as assaulting an officer multiple times, I initially thought maybe he really was handicapped. XD
This episode is a perfect example of today’s world. Buddy Goodrich represents the majority of today’s generations that grew up never being told “no” and handed everything they wanted. Especially with all these social media “influencers” they grow up and act as if the world owes them. The world doesn’t owe you ANYTHING!!! And the fact that so many people think that way really concerns me. I don’t care who you are, no one is above the law! Don’t just take my word for it, take it from Carl Winslow!
Exactly, and then none of what followed would have happened. If Goodrich had instead said something like, "Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize, of course, it will be moved immediately," the whole thing would've been forgotten, and he wouldn't have had the trouble he did.
He always seemed to play characters who were pompous (Barney Miller, this guest spot & another on 227). Never saw Firefly, so I cannot say so for that one. I am always pleasantly surprised when an actor whose onscreen image is that of a jerk, but in real life, they are quite nice.
And he refused. Then he shoved him and made a swing at him. Then later in the episode he tries to bribe Carl into lying on the stand during the hearing
@@erikamccreary2614 That's right, sir. If he'd just complied and agreed to move the car, he would have saved himself all that trouble. His reputation would still be intact. An example that being famous does not give one carte blanche to break the law.
This Buddy Goodrich character also reminds me of Bob Barker from The Price Is Right; Bob came across on CBS Daytime for many years as the smiling, genial grandfather figure (the W.G.M.C., he was styled) who loved giving away cash and prizes, especially cars, only for us to find out after his death that he wasn't how he came across on CBS all those years (assaults on the models, grumpiness, and all other manner of bad behavior).
Buddy's ego caught up to him in the end when the Winslows discovered the truth about him assaulting Carl during the confrontation. I wished they put the trial scene where Buddy's manager willingly testified against him and Buddy gets punished by not only being force to pay a big fine, but also spend the weekend cleaning up trash from the freeway.
no he wasnt didnt you see the clip? he arrested buddy goodrich unprovoked like he told the news on tv. Even his family hates carl winslow for being a BAD COP.
@Israymer Valentin-Arias are you stupid? You saw the video he assaulted Carl 3 times and even tired to take a swing at him he was arrested for assault and battery and he deserved it but because he was a rich and successful actor he got bail
@@israymervalentin-arias6313your wrong did you know touching a police office is a felony one slap and your in jail you cab be freinds with cops but a push or a shove it a near punch on the face is jail how do I know about that I'm no cop but I was struck I'm the face the guy was charged look at will smith his life is half over
Oh please even when I was a young punk ops were nice to me, and don't say it was because I was white. My cousin attacked a cop and was taken down fast. I always showed respect even as a wannabe gangster.
@@fireheartis1 Cops can be nice I agree. But nice enough to the point of literally going out of their way, to look for the owner of the car who they don't even know, that is parked in the handicapped spot, to give that person a chance to move the car so they don't get a ticket? I don't care if you're white, black, or green. That is completely unheard of. A real cop will just give them a ticket and save themselves the hassle. They just don't have the time or energy to waste.
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American. I totally agree with you, about Carl Winslow and Phillip Banks being great father role models for African-Americans, and everybody, frankly! What was great about Carl and Harriet, is that they weren't rich like the Cosbys or Bankses, but still showed how to be a good law-abiding family, and doing the right things.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 The media has never been kind to black men. Especially back in the 90s. in hollywood Black men were typically potrayed as criminals drug addicts, womanizers, having daddy issues, etc. So it was refreshing to see characters like Philip Banks and Carl Winslow. Strong, men with good morals, who loved and cared for the families. Things that black men should inspire to
Carl had every right to arrest Buddy Goodrich just because your rich and famous dosent give you a pass to act like a jack ass and be disrespectful to people
1:30 - "You got that officer Chubo?" That's a pretty fucking gangsta insult. Goodrich is an OG! This is what "Step by Step," "Full House", "Hanging with Mr Cooper" lacked. Being fucking gangsta!
All Buddy Goodrich had to do was move his car, sign an autograph and Carl would've left. That way, Buddy would've saved face. Everything would've been fine. But no. Buddy had to do it the hard way. All I can say is: Celebrities. Go figure.
Buddy Goodrich should be lucky that he was dealing with Carl and not Hank Voight from Chicago PD--it would NOT have ended well for Goodrich, methinks (and I think Voight would give him less chances than Carl Winslow does here)...
I would've said fine, do it your way then just leave a ticket on the door as soon as he went back inside and then towed the car. Carl did warn him, although I can't believe that Carl's family were so quick to jump to the jackasses defense without listening to his side of the story
I know. I bet had Urkel been there, he would've been quick to defend Carl's action by pointing out that Buddy broke the law by assaulting him and not heeding a simple request to move his car out of the handicapped space.
Carl was in the right. All Buddy had to do was move his car. Buddy was a conceited bad tempered twit! I felt sorry for Roger, his assistant. Goodrich probably treated him like a dog the whole time he worked for him! Then Goodrich tried to manipulate Roger to commit perjury on the witness stand. My favorite was when Harriette revealed that Roger broke down on the witness stand and told the truth. Then Buddy Goodrich fired him on the spot!
Someone explain to me how this was a false arrest. In real life and in the Law & Order series if you try to hit or push a cop you will get arrested. Mr. Good Wrench pushed Carl 3 times and tried to take a swing at him.
"If I'm so dumb, how come you're the one wearing the cuffs?" Greatest comeback ever!
Carl Winslow looks like the father on Fresh Prince.
@@davidarmstrong4937 Uncle Phil is a lot bigger and tall than Carl.
If Steve had seen how Carl was treated by his family for doing the right thing and arresting Buddy for refusing to comply with the law, he would've defended Carl immediately.
Carl should’ve also said “If I’am so dumb, why did you try to pound me in the face before wearing the handcuffs?”
@@ladyfire44Steve wasn't even available to be in that particular scene.You can't rush someone to do anything if the scene didn't call for him.
Buddy Goodrich is obviously a man who grew up in a world where no one (especially his parents) told him “no”. Carl is one of those people who tells him he can’t have what he wants, but Goodrich hasn’t received an answer like that for most his life and has difficulty accepting the reality when things don’t go his way
I'm so tired of that assumption. My sister was ALWAYS told no, like the other 4 of us. She still grew up to be a world class A-hole. That is just starting a 10 year sentence.
For real. Reminds me of a former President we once had.
Reminds me of Donald Trump; now look where he’s heading. To prison.
Buddy’s a rich guy with entitlement issues.
A GOODrich guy 🤣
Being a rich, well-known actor doesn't give you the right to act like a fool or break the law.
Tell that to rich people.
@@Btester2 and tell it to the poor ones who always break the law
Best part it was on camera to see someone’s true colors
Will Smith got away with it on a national stage in front of millions.
Exactly
Carl was calm, that celebrity deserved it
hey didn't deserve to get arrested
yes he did, shoved and swung at an officer. That's some grade A stupid shit right there
Matthew Ferreris what?
Well what do you expect when you are claimed to be the nicest person alive while on TV yet in real life you are a complete ass. Not that many people get to see the real person in question unless you meet them face to face
You are correct, he didn't deserve that.
Carl Winslow showed tremendous restraint in not taking a swing @ Buddy Goodrich, & after Carl was shoved not once...but twice. Carl was right in arresting Mr. Goodrich for "attempted" assault. What's shocking, is Carl's own family didn't believe he was telling the truth from the beginning, & falling for Buddy "The Snake Oil Salesman" Goodrich & his "sales pitch".
Bravo, Carl Winslow - you're a good cop!
+ChihuahuaboyDH They were blinded by the character on his show that's for sure. Not only that but Buddy played his "character" when going to visit Carl's family later in the episode when he tried to bribe him into dropping the charges, which the entire family witnessed. Great episode! I only wish the court scene was in it too. =D
I agree. I would've loved to see the manager testify against Buddy in defense of Carl. I bet Buddy's career was ruined after everyone learned the truth of his assault on Carl.
again when you have the whole country believing you are the coolest dad in the world you can pretty much get away with everything
ChihuahuaboyDH n call
ChihuahuaboyDH p
Back when TV was truly great.
@@dustyomeara5070 And on a wrecking ball. Don't forget about that.
Facts
Buddy got off lucky. In a real situation the cop would beat his ass.
lol haha you aint lying or he would had got his ass shot.
Got that right. Buddy would've been hemmed up with a quickness. Carl had legal grounds to defend himself at the cheek grab, and certainly tapping him on the chest is assaulting a police officer.
If this had been Hank Voight from Chicago PD (who, funnily enough, would have been a beat cop at this time), it would have gone worse for Goodrich, IMO...
That's police brutality, force must be applied to stop aggression only, with measure, the objective is to stop crime, not to beat people.
shoving an OFFICER 2 TIMES AND THEN SWINGING AT HIM.HE DESERVED TO BE ARRESTED
Amen. Should be the case with victim; not just a police officer.
Anthony DelVecchio right? Carl might not run suspects down but i guarantee he packs a wallop!
Agreed
He's lucky that he didn't get tased!
Jim Stinchcomb if he was black he would have been shot...
oh wait!...
"If I'm so dumb, why are u the one wearing the cuffs?" LOL I bet every cop that saw this episode stole that line. 😂
I've used similarities! 😆 But not exactly the same! One of the funniest lines someone ever said to me was,when I was working a security detail at a carnival. A guy biught a bunch of food and there was no seats for him. So I said... Have a seat on the curb buddy!... He says back to me, well ok! I guess I'm having a lot better luck than, anyone else you've ever told,to have a seat on the curb!!! Lmao 😆😂😆😂😆😂
I think this is the best episode that didn't have Steve Urkel in it. The speech Carl gives near the end telling Buddy Goodrich why he won't be bought is fantastic.
Was this a first season episode? I know Steve was introduced in the first season, but probably did not become a regular until the next.
I can't shake with my eyes closed.
This episode was before Steve Urkel's debut.
Yes, but Urkel wasn't introduced until Laura's First Date.
@@walterwaterz3872 He actually said "shave".
carl was right he asked him nicely to remove his car out the handicapped spot but he didn't listen
I learned along time ago celebertys aren't what they're like on television
Never mess with guys like the police
@@anthonyhenderson2804 Bob Saget sure wasn't a friendly person. That he potrayed on full house.
JayFalconsfan404 and not only that he assaulted a police officer which you can get arrested for
He heard Carl but he was just being a jackass
We need more real life Carl Winslows on the police force.
I know cops are so currupted
With real life Urkels assisting them
@@JustinMacri007 Some. The rotten part ruins the reputation of the healthy one.
Why aren't there sitcoms like this today? This was entertaining!
Because no one likes cops anymore. It’s sad honestly.
And black sitcoms likes to constantly remind us of how much our world sucks nowadays
I can’t lie some come close they just seem like bootleg versions of the good classic ones like this and we just don’t wanna see or hear em cause we seen these and are connected to them 😂 nothing compares
@@jayshmusic8659 Buddy Goodrich is loosey based on Bill Cosby and The Buddy Goodrich show is a parody of Diff'rent Strokes LOL!🤗🤔📺👍
Too many modern sitcoms these days thrive on annoying, un-subtle, unfunny sex jokes.
Given his attitude towards Carl and ignoring repeated warnings, even going as far as assaulting an officer multiple times, I initially thought maybe he really was handicapped. XD
If he were handicapped you would've seen him in a wheelchair or using a cane. He was just being a conceited pig and just parked anywhere he wanted to.
@@melissacooper4482 r/whoooosh
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@thesilentking5318 That's not how wooosh works.
his conscience
This episode is a perfect example of today’s world. Buddy Goodrich represents the majority of today’s generations that grew up never being told “no” and handed everything they wanted. Especially with all these social media “influencers” they grow up and act as if the world owes them. The world doesn’t owe you ANYTHING!!! And the fact that so many people think that way really concerns me. I don’t care who you are, no one is above the law! Don’t just take my word for it, take it from Carl Winslow!
Carl was so right here and even gave the dude so many chances to correct himself.
And there's idiots saying Goodrich didn't deserve to be arrested despite seeing what he did there. Carl did nothing to him from the start.
Exactly, and then none of what followed would have happened. If Goodrich had instead said something like, "Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize, of course, it will be moved immediately," the whole thing would've been forgotten, and he wouldn't have had the trouble he did.
In real life I've met Ron glass a couple of times he is an amazing actor and good person may he Rest In Peace
He always seemed to play characters who were pompous (Barney Miller, this guest spot & another on 227). Never saw Firefly, so I cannot say so for that one.
I am always pleasantly surprised when an actor whose onscreen image is that of a jerk, but in real life, they are quite nice.
He was awesome on Firefly.
@@ericandy88 he also played a blind con salesman on good times
@@jasminebeal-hullum9879 Just like how Reginald (Carl Winslow) seem to always be in a cop role, why is Ron always play a jerk role?
@@kenterminateddq5311 I guess due to typecasting.
In Carl's defense, the movie star made the situation difficult than it already was. Carl simply instructed him to move his car.
And he refused. Then he shoved him and made a swing at him. Then later in the episode he tries to bribe Carl into lying on the stand during the hearing
@@erikamccreary2614 That's right, sir. If he'd just complied and agreed to move the car, he would have saved himself all that trouble. His reputation would still be intact. An example that being famous does not give one carte blanche to break the law.
The late Ron Glass was a great actor. I remember seeing him for the first time on a show called Barny Miller, back in the 70s . May he R.I.P .
And I remember him as the blind encyclopedia salesman on an episode of Good Times. Great episode.
SOME PEOPLES think that being the celebrities mean that they can can do whatever they want.
That's what happens when you're an overpaid imagineer playing make believe in a Koolaid Candyland called California.
Gary D. Ford no one is above the law
Always loved how Carl never backed down from ANYBODY.
He looked a little bit like Grandpa Huxtable from The Cosby Show.
R.I.P., Ron Glass
This Buddy Goodrich character also reminds me of Bob Barker from The Price Is Right; Bob came across on CBS Daytime for many years as the smiling, genial grandfather figure (the W.G.M.C., he was styled) who loved giving away cash and prizes, especially cars, only for us to find out after his death that he wasn't how he came across on CBS all those years (assaults on the models, grumpiness, and all other manner of bad behavior).
RIP Ron Glass. Loved him in this episode of "Family Matters". Hilarious. 😂❤
I didn't know he passed away
@@MsDisneylandlover Eight years ago. A day after the mom from the Brady Bunch died.
I don't blame Carl, it doesn't matter who you are, an assault comes with consequences.
That’s right!
Loved watching Family Matters growing up
“Oops...Did I doooooo that?!?”
“Shhhhhh... not while I’m pouring..”
Dude was assaulting a police officer when he pinched his cheek.
+sc0pl355 And yet he lies to the media to make the city think it was Carl's fault so he can keep his little position.
+jediskunk67 typical attitude problem
Buddy's ego caught up to him in the end when the Winslows discovered the truth about him assaulting Carl during the confrontation. I wished they put the trial scene where Buddy's manager willingly testified against him and Buddy gets punished by not only being force to pay a big fine, but also spend the weekend cleaning up trash from the freeway.
ladyfire44 indeed
Yeah, public humiliation!!! I LOVE IT!!!!
This episode taught me as a child that not all celebrities are not nice people the way they portrayed in the media
Tell me about it in Power Rangers Dino Thunder two rangers had hits for tgis chick she was so snotty
@@JustinMacri007 damn SMH
I always liked Carl he was always a good cop and was fair to everyone.
no he wasnt didnt you see the clip? he arrested buddy goodrich unprovoked like he told the news on tv. Even his family hates carl winslow for being a BAD COP.
@Israymer Valentin-Arias are you stupid? You saw the video he assaulted Carl 3 times and even tired to take a swing at him he was arrested for assault and battery and he deserved it but because he was a rich and successful actor he got bail
@@israymervalentin-arias6313your wrong did you know touching a police office is a felony one slap and your in jail you cab be freinds with cops but a push or a shove it a near punch on the face is jail how do I know about that I'm no cop but I was struck I'm the face the guy was charged look at will smith his life is half over
Carl was beyond nice. Cops will never be that nice in real life. Buddy is lucky he didn't beat up.
Or even worse shot.
@@TTM719 Yep. I ended up getting this episode on DVD.
@@bboyStuntZCool.
Oh please even when I was a young punk ops were nice to me, and don't say it was because I was white. My cousin attacked a cop and was taken down fast. I always showed respect even as a wannabe gangster.
@@fireheartis1 Cops can be nice I agree. But nice enough to the point of literally going out of their way, to look for the owner of the car who they don't even know, that is parked in the handicapped spot, to give that person a chance to move the car so they don't get a ticket? I don't care if you're white, black, or green. That is completely unheard of. A real cop will just give them a ticket and save themselves the hassle. They just don't have the time or energy to waste.
Carl's the coolest. I like to think in my own little world that it was actually the same Carl in Die Hard and Ghostbusters.
indeed
And Crocodile Dundee.
Carl Winslow sucks
+matt ferreris You shut your mouth. You shut your goddamn mouth and you never open it again.
Robert Lopresti, let me guess, did Reginald played a cop in Crocodile Dundee as well??
Man, Reginald sure loves to play a cop, doesn't he???
That Rich Well Known Actor Screwed Up.
Don't mess with Sgt. Chubbo!!!
Carl Winslow and Phillip Banks. Two iconic TV dads and incredible role models for black men.
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American. I totally agree with you, about Carl Winslow and Phillip Banks being great father role models for African-Americans, and everybody, frankly! What was great about Carl and Harriet, is that they weren't rich like the Cosbys or Bankses, but still showed how to be a good law-abiding family, and doing the right things.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 The media has never been kind to black men. Especially back in the 90s. in hollywood Black men were typically potrayed as criminals drug addicts, womanizers, having daddy issues, etc. So it was refreshing to see characters like Philip Banks and Carl Winslow. Strong, men with good morals, who loved and cared for the families. Things that black men should inspire to
Nobody is above the law, including celebrities.
Just because you are a “big star” does not mean you can break the law and act like a jackass!
His OWN family didn't even wanna believe him......not even his MOTHER.
@BethHarmon-uv7tl . Facts.....and they took the tickets that Buddy offered behind his back after he had said no. Smh
Carl had every right to arrest Buddy Goodrich just because your rich and famous dosent give you a pass to act like a jack ass and be disrespectful to people
You don't want an autograph from him.
1:56 you know im a big star!!!! For some reason that was funny how he said it lol 😆
Well if I'm so dumb, how come you're wearing the cuffs Lol. Very funny!
Do not, and I repeat DO NOT mess with Sargent Carl Winslow.
Carl in police mode is the best
1:30 - "You got that officer Chubo?" That's a pretty fucking gangsta insult. Goodrich is an OG! This is what "Step by Step," "Full House", "Hanging with Mr Cooper" lacked. Being fucking gangsta!
We need more police officers like Carl
I wish it was more police officers like. Carl
He couldn't take 30 seconds to move the car, or even have his assistant do it. What a jerk
Carl should just have had it towed. Carl really was being nice
Carl is a very good police officer.
Mr. Goodrich, you are under arrest for assulting a police officer.
You know that was really dumb. You are one first class idiot!
"That was really dumb!" Yes, swinging at a police officer was really dumb.
And that’s why ladies and gentlemen the CPD uses body axón CAMs
Carl was right for arresting Buddy . You don’t assault a police officer and Carl didn’t attack him he was defending himself
Not to mention he asked him nicely 3-4x to move it. If anything we need more cops like Carl in real life.
Lightning Samurai we really do instead of these crooked cops we have now .
In 2023, it’s amazing how Black cops are finally appreciated after watching this!
Ya know Carl could've just left a high priced fine on the wind shield if he hadn't been such a nice guy as to give him a chance to move the car.
FUN FACT: Ron Glass, the actor who played Buddy Goodrich, was also the voice of Randy Carmichael from Rugrats. R.I.P. Ron Glass
All he had to do was move it from that spot. Crazy how ones pride can overwhelm someone's ego
If Steve urkel was in this episode he'll definitely come to Carl's defense i can see it buddy Goodrich would've made fun of Steve
Ron Glass was pure gold in every role
You are going to do what
All Buddy Goodrich had to do was move his car, sign an autograph and Carl would've left. That way, Buddy would've saved face. Everything would've been fine. But no. Buddy had to do it the hard way.
All I can say is: Celebrities. Go figure.
There are respectable celebrities, but it is true that certain ones think that their being a celebrity has more power than it really does.
Barney Miller , Family Matters and others were great sitcoms ! Thank You .......never forget these . Also WKRP and All In The Family .
Buddy Goodrich should be lucky that he was dealing with Carl and not Hank Voight from Chicago PD--it would NOT have ended well for Goodrich, methinks (and I think Voight would give him less chances than Carl Winslow does here)...
Was anyone else pissed at the Winslows for immediately taking Buddy's side over Carl?
I would've said fine, do it your way then just leave a ticket on the door as soon as he went back inside and then towed the car. Carl did warn him, although I can't believe that Carl's family were so quick to jump to the jackasses defense without listening to his side of the story
I know. I bet had Urkel been there, he would've been quick to defend Carl's action by pointing out that Buddy broke the law by assaulting him and not heeding a simple request to move his car out of the handicapped space.
Before Willie Fuffner Daniel Wallace and Stevil, there was Buddy Goodrich who was Family Matters first antagonist
Ron Glass as Buddy Goodrich.
Isn't that Ron Glass, from "Barney Miller"?
Yes
Not even Hal Linden could save him from Carl Winslow.
Buddy HAD IT COMING...
I love how his family just turned on him, y’all know Carl isn’t a rogue cop
Best case for body cameras I have ever seen...
"Way to go, Carl.." Classic line!!
Carl was in the right. All Buddy had to do was move his car. Buddy was a conceited bad tempered twit! I felt sorry for Roger, his assistant. Goodrich probably treated him like a dog the whole time he worked for him! Then Goodrich tried to manipulate Roger to commit perjury on the witness stand. My favorite was when Harriette revealed that Roger broke down on the witness stand and told the truth. Then Buddy Goodrich fired him on the spot!
Which I would have accepted gladly, if I were working for a star as bad as Buddy was here.
You would've thought that Det. Ron Harris would have more respect for the law.
It could been avoided if he would just moved his car like Carl said.
Was the music in the opening of the video used on "Full House"?
Celebrities no matter how big of creeps they are should at least have the brains to not antagonize cops.
Rest in Power Ron Glass. Great Actor.
OMG!!!! ive been looking for this episode me and my dad are in it at 3:10 we are driving a Mitsubishi tred cordia 1985 so cool. I love this show!!!
If this happened today in real life, Carl would be fired the next day no questions asked
No he wouldn’t. Buddy did provoke him.
Ahhh the good ol days of tv/vcr adjustments
Carl did the right thing to arrest Buddy Goodrich. Because Goodrich was assaulted a police officer.
Carl Winslow looks like the father on Fresh Prince.
@@larrysmith4036 Both Carl Winslow and Philip Banks are father of the year in my book.
Two legends
Ron Glass or buddy Goodrich also known as Detective Ron Harris from the 70's police sitcom Barney Miller
4:01, the family was like whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhat did you do this time, Carl?
great episode
Carl should have arrested him after the first time Buddy touched him.
He can not get arrested for touching but he can get arrested for physical assault.
Phillip Drummond would have never done that!
Someone explain to me how this was a false arrest. In real life and in the Law & Order series if you try to hit or push a cop you will get arrested. Mr. Good Wrench pushed Carl 3 times and tried to take a swing at him.
This was the title of the episode unfortunately
RIP, Ron. Loved him here.
I remember having one of those tv's with the knob in the back to stop it from jumping
I knew Ron Glass looked familiar RIP
Let Carl explain 1st, before everyone jumps to left field on him. 😄😄
2 offenses says enough and it was not necessary but carl could have recorded the situation to make him look bad.
Man I loved this show 😂😂😂😂
funny that carl was a cop in die hard, same city i think
This is why Book never wanted to talk about his previous life before he became a Shepherd and joined Serenity.
The family really annoyed me in this episode. Doubting Carl they way they were
He deserves to be arrested.
Buddy Goodrich is supposed to be Bill Cosby. Oh, how poignant this episode now seems today....
Damn it’s something about seeing a video from a vcr tape that randomly messes up, those were the days 😂
I couldn t find the guest stars