Diff'rent Strokes - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Arnold's Girlfriend - Part 1
Arnold is hospitalized and falls for a young white girl.

Arnold's Girlfriend - Part 2
Arnold and Alice decide to run away together.

Feudin' and Fussin' - Part 1
The cast of "Hello, Larry" visits the Drummonds.

Feudin' and Fussin' - Part 2
Drummond's friend Larry auditions as a TV talk-show host in New York.

Mrs. Garrett's Romance
Eyebrows are raised when Mrs. Garrett gets involved with a younger man

Birds and Bees
Willis's explanation of the facts of life leads Arnold to think eating salmon causes pregnancy.

Arnold's Hero (a.k.a.) The Hero
Willis and Kimberly write to Muhammad Ali and tell him that Arnold's last wish is to meet the champ.

The Adoption - Part 1
As Drummond completes adoption legalities, Jethro L. Simpson shows up with a will leaving the boys a fortune.

The Adoption - Part 2
Drummond drops adoption proceedings because of Jethro's faked proof of guardianship over Arnold and Willis.

Father and Son Day
Larry Moore is drawn into Willis's scheme to win a health club's father-son athletic competition

Thanksgiving Crossover - Part 1
A misunderstanding turns the Adlers' visit into a family feud.

Thanksgiving Crossover - Part 2
The misunderstanding threatens Drummond and Larry's friendship

The Rivals
A sixth-grade temptress flirts with Arnold to get close to her target---Willis

Hot Watch
The boys' distrust of the law makes them hide a stolen watch they found.

The Dog Story (a.k.a.) A Dog Story
Arnold may have been bitten by a rabid dog he saved from a car.

The Election
Drummond runs for city council; a new housekeeper arrives.

Friendly-Mate
The boys visit a computer-dating service to get a mate for their father.

Poor Drummond
Convinced that Drummond is going bankrupt, Arnold and Willis rush to the welfare office to get $30 million.

Big Business
A brownie business turns the household into a hotbed of labor disputes.

Return of the Gooch
After a karate course, Arnold wants to challenge his archenemy to a fight.

Valentine's Day Retrospective (a.k.a.) Valentine's Vigil
Valentine's Day finds the boys reminiscing about their experiences as Drummond's "sons," including an encounter with Muhammad Ali.

Skin Deep or True Blue (a.k.a.) Guess Who?
Kimberly falls for a boy who turns out to be a bigot.

Teacher's Pet
Classmates tease Arnold when Drummond starts dating the teacher.

The Slumber Party
Drummond's quiet dinner date with a friend is sabotaged by the kids' slumber party.

Arnold Faces Fatality (a.k.a.) The Will (a.k.a.) Drummond's Will
Arnold thinks everything he loves is leaving him after his goldfish dies and he finds Drummond's will.

The Squealer
Against Drummond's orders, Willis joins a gang and gets arrested for painting graffiti.
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