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An edgy Mr. Drummond makes Willis and Arnold wonder whether they should move back to Harlem.
An edgy Mr. Drummond makes Willis and Arnold wonder whether they should move back to Harlem.
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S2, EP23 "Teacher's Pet"Drummond's romance with Arnold's teacher sparks jealousy among Arnold's classmates.
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S2, EP22 "Guess Who"Kimberly discovers that her new boyfriend is a bigot after he suggests a double date with his sister and Willis.
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S2, EP24 "The Slumber Party"Chaos reigns when Willis is placed in charge of Kimberly's slumber party.
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S2, EP25 "The Will"Arnold fears his loved ones may soon die after he stumbles upon Drummond's will.
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S2, EP21 "Valentine's Day Retrospective"Arnold and Willis become trapped in the basement where they reflect on their past.
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S2, EP20 "Return of the Gooch"Willis works on Arnold's self-confidence after the local bully returns.
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S2, EP19 "Big Business"Willis and Arnold soon learn about big business when they start up a brownie-making enterprise.
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S2, EP18 "Poor Drummond"An edgy Mr. Drummond makes Willis and Arnold wonder whether they should move back to Harlem.
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