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Old 08-09-2008, 10:24 AM   #1
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Oh No Did anyone catch the "Bed-Wetting" episode???

I saw it for the first time in what seems like ages and I forgot how cheesy it was.
First of all, was it absolutely necessary to show the pee on Sam's pajamas?
That was kind of gross.
Also, when Mr. Drummond and Maggie gave Sam all that special treatment, meanwhile treating Arnold like a piece of furniture...that was pathetic!
Even when all the poor guy wanted was a dinner role, or gravy...and that milk "gullop" thing...WHA?!?!?!
I remember they did a bed wetting episode with Arnold during the first season where he only pretended to wet his bed in order to get attention...that one was actually really good.
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Old 08-12-2008, 06:39 PM   #2
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Yeah I remember that episode. Sam crys because Arnold is always joking around. Never did care for that episode. Of course I did not care for any episodes with Sam. I could not stand him.
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:53 PM   #3
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Sam was such a cute kid to me. I would have liked to have had a little brother like him. That is my 2 cents. To some, he is like another cousin Oliver. Throwing kids into the mix for some tv shows seemed to be trend for shows in the later years. You wonder if HBO will throw in a little child selling juice outside the house for cathouse to boost ratings???
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i hated that episode worst one ever i swear il never watch this season i never liked sam r maggie it was good til they came on
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An embarassment--Drummond was a total wuss under Maggie's thumb.
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Does anyone know why they had two Maggies??
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Check out the "Dixie was fired" thread. I bumped it up for you.
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An embarassment--Drummond was a total wuss under Maggie's thumb.
Yeah I was none too crazy about Maggie because she kinda' chopped off Drummond's manhood in front of the kids alot.
I remember before she entered the picture Drummond was his own man and didn't need to answer to anyone.
Then along comes "Naggie" and all of a sudden he turns into a regular whipping boy.
And that kid....OYOYOYOYOYOYEEEEE!!!!!
At least Gary Coleman was always funny and entertaining.
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I remember enjoying Danny Cooksey more on "The Cavanaughs" and later on "Salute Your Shorts".
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Check out the "Dixie was fired" thread. I bumped it up for you.
Thanks so much, ThomasE!!
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Ewwww...I'm glad I never saw this one!!!
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It was gross when Arnold was laying in the bed with the wet sheets!!
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I am sorry to say that I missed that episode
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An embarassment--Drummond was a total wuss under Maggie's thumb.
You're so right. I never noticed it until now but he does turn into a real wuss after he marries Maggie. And Sam, good God, that kid needs to go. Did anyone else laugh when Arnold said, "What does a guy have to do to get a roll around here? Wet his chair? It was a little mean yes, but the way he said that was funny .
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I laughed when Arnold opened the umbrella when Sam wet this bed.
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