View Full Version : What kind of PULL did Mr. Drummond have to have Arnold being a GOFOR -LOL-LOL
TVFactFan 05-23-2008, 07:15 PM Mr. Drummond was acting like he BROKE arnold into photography with a certain newspaper from having a connection and Arnold was nothing but a errand boy from the minute he stepped in the door-lol Why would he be treated that way if Mr. Drummond was this big important man in NYC??? You would think Arnold would have been treated dfferently since his Dad was a millionare. Mr. Drummond had NO PULL, ALL BULL-lol
Brieannas21 05-24-2008, 12:49 AM Mr. Drummond was acting like he BROKE arnold into photography with a certain newspaper from having a connection and Arnold was nothing but a errand boy from the minute he stepped in the door-lol Why would he be treated that way if Mr. Drummond was this big important man in NYC??? You would think Arnold would have been treated dfferently since his Dad was a millionare. Mr. Drummond had NO PULL, ALL BULL-lol
Because Arnold had to work his way up by himself. You can't always depend on your parents no matter how much money they have.
Jude The Obscure 05-24-2008, 10:16 AM And perhaps the guy was told not to give Arnold any special treatment. Look at how Willis changed--he went from streetwise angry kid, to polished, feeling entitled young adult.
TVFactFan 05-24-2008, 11:39 AM Because Arnold had to work his way up by himself. You can't always depend on your parents no matter how much money they have.
That's bull, Brieanna Mr. Drummond was this big time business man and I felt arnold should have been learning about PHOTOGRAPHY instead of being asked to go get coffeeand get yelled at. So if that guy knew mr. drumond why would he treat Arnold like sh*T?????
Just like when my Uncle was able to get my first professional job in my field, when I met the guy that he knew in college who was the VP of the company, he treated me better than everyone else because I was the nephew of his best friend. So that's why this ep was STRANGE to me made absolutely no sense for Arnold to be treated the way he was
TVFactFan 05-24-2008, 11:41 AM And perhaps the guy was told not to give Arnold any special treatment. Look at how Willis changed--he went from streetwise angry kid, to polished, feeling entitled young adult.
Why would he need to tell the guy that? What would be wrong with saying-"my son is looking to get into photography and he would just like to see what you do on a daily and then the guy would be like-"ok cool". He started treating Arnold like he was OFF THE STREET and was referred by no one-lol
Brieannas21 05-24-2008, 08:12 PM That's bull, Brieanna Mr. Drummond was this big time business man and I felt arnold should have been learning about PHOTOGRAPHY instead of being asked to go get coffeeand get yelled at. So if that guy knew mr. drumond why would he treat Arnold like sh*T?????
Just like when my Uncle was able to get my first professional job in my field, when I met the guy that he knew in college who was the VP of the company, he treated me better than everyone else because I was the nephew of his best friend. So that's why this ep was STRANGE to me made absolutely no sense for Arnold to be treated the way he was
So you're saying that since Mr.D was Arnolds father that he should have gotten special treatment??? If he wanted Arnold to learn about Photography he should have enrolled him into some classes.
Jude The Obscure 05-24-2008, 10:39 PM Why would he need to tell the guy that? What would be wrong with saying-"my son is looking to get into photography and he would just like to see what you do on a daily and then the guy would be like-"ok cool". He started treating Arnold like he was OFF THE STREET and was referred by no one-lol
Because I've seen too many times, that kids of rich and prominent people do indeed get preferential treatment. In real life.
TVFactFan 05-24-2008, 11:10 PM So you're saying that since Mr.D was Arnolds father that he should have gotten special treatment??? If he wanted Arnold to learn about Photography he should have enrolled him into some classes.
Yes if Mr. D was supposed to be friends with the man. Why would he treat one of his friends nephew like sh*T?-lol That's why Arnold was so confused because he thought he was getting a GREAT OPPORTUNITY to learn about photography only to find out he was a errand boy-lol
Brieannas21 05-25-2008, 12:04 AM Because I've seen too many times, that kids of rich and prominent people do indeed get preferential treatment. In real life.
Exactly, there's nothing wrong with earning your own, work you way up.
TVFactFan 05-25-2008, 12:06 AM Exactly, there's nothing wrong with earning your own, work you way up.
Nothing wrong with working your way up but he didn't have totalk to him like he was trash
Brieannas21 05-25-2008, 12:18 AM Nothing wrong with working your way up but he didn't have totalk to him like he was trash
Ok tell me what problems you had with this episode. Is it the job it self or was it Arnolds boss?
TVFactFan 05-25-2008, 12:25 AM Ok tell me what problems you had with this episode. Is it the job it self or was it Arnolds boss?
Arnold's boss, he was just grump for no reason. reminded me of ED from Chico and the man
Brieannas21 05-25-2008, 12:45 AM Arnold's boss, he was just grump for no reason. reminded me of ED from Chico and the man
So it wasn't the fact that Arnold wasn't doing what he thought he was suppose to be doing
TVFactFan 05-25-2008, 12:47 AM So it wasn't the fact that Arnold wasn't doing what he thought he was suppose to be doing
That too, i'm sure he didn't want to just run errands all day
Brieannas21 05-25-2008, 01:07 AM That too, i'm sure he didn't want to just run errands all day
I Give Up. LOL
TVFactFan 05-25-2008, 10:56 AM I Give Up. LOL
How was GETTING COFFEE related to Arnold gaining knowledge of the Photography business??? That's lke me who always wanted to work behind the scenes in Television and if I was to get that chance the only thing I'm doing is getting lunch for the producers. What is that doing for my knowledge of TV production??
ThomasE 05-26-2008, 11:21 AM Nothing wrong with working your way up but he didn't have totalk to him like he was trash
ITA with this comment here. I was like, uh-uh. "No. Don't talk to me like that." I had a major problem with that.
As far as where Arnold starts, I think that it is great that he learned to work his way up. He was already living in a rich home with his loving family and had very little to worry about. I had no rich family and had to handle things myself along with working my way up and am still doing it. I think that it is important that Arnold learns to start from square one and grow from the experiende.
TVFactFan 05-26-2008, 01:30 PM ITA with this comment here. I was like, uh-uh. "No. Don't talk to me like that." I had a major problem with that.
As far as where Arnold starts, I think that it is great that he learned to work his way up. He was already living in a rich home with his loving family and had very little to worry about. I had no rich family and had to handle things myself along with working my way up and am still doing it. I think that it is important that Arnold learns to start from square one and grow from the experiende.
Working his way up in the field of photography YES, being told to get Turkey sandwiches in a mean way, NO-lol
ThomasE 05-26-2008, 01:39 PM Solomon, as a television/movie production assistant, I am required to do the exact same thing. As an assistant, you are required to assist or help the person that is over you in any way, shape or form. It is level one. Don't get me wrong, I do TV/Movie related work, but I am required to provide help wherever I'm needed. The same goes for Arnold and don't forget that he was utilized for photography purposes later in the episode.
Now, if someone really tested me with funky attitude to the point that it is unbearable, I will walk off the job with no questions asked.
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