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LOL,
The first time we see Arnold and Kimberly and Willis in Hamburger Heaven was in the episode "Double Date". Then in the episode BMOC, we see Mr. Drummond, Arnold, and Kimberly at Hamburger Heaven. With all Mr. Drummond money why the hell were they at Hamburger Heaven? lol BTW: The same waiter for Hamburger Heaven was in both episodes
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I've also wondered about that peculiarity as well, TVFactFan. You'd think, with all of his millions (and clout), Drummond would've taken Arnold, Willis, and Kimberly to a much classier restaurant in the Big Apple, like Tavern On The Green, for instance. Instead they decide to chow down at a generic, fast food establishment located within walking distance from their penthouse. What kind of s**t is that? If Drummond ever treated me to dinner at Tavern On The Green, I'd lose my f**king mind! And you're absolutely right--the same actor did indeed guest star as the same waiter in both "Double Date" and "B.M.O.C." (both episodes aired during "Strokes'" fourth season). In fact, he appeared in five different episodes--playing five different characters--during "Strokes'" eight-year run. His name is Bobby Herbeck, and--in addition to guest-star appearances on "M*A*S*H," "The Jeffersons," "CHiPs," "Room 222," and "Small Wonder"--he's perhaps best known for co-writing the first live-action "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" film, released by New Line Cinema in 1990. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" grossed $135 million domestically (plus an additional $66 million overseas) during its theatrical run. |
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It's because Drummond wanted to see how the other 9/10 lives...or, overall, the show had MANY strange elements(like living in a Manhattan penthouse that doesn't have a doorperson to announce visitors)
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I can't remember but were Arnold and his friends still hanging out at Hamburger Heaven in season 8?
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If Hamburger Heaven is that place with the Booth then no they wasn;t there in season 8 |
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Arnold, Willis and Sam all spent some time at a hangout joint in season 8, but I can't remember the name of it.
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Hamburger Heaven was the place he went on his first date. So I know that place was not seen in season 8 |
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Just like I thought that wasn't Hamburger Heaven |
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