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Carl invites Harriette to join his poker game; Eddie convinces Steve to fill in for him at work and comes to regret it.
Carl invites Harriette to join his poker game; Eddie convinces Steve to fill in for him at work and comes to regret it.
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S8, EP16 "Father Time"Carl and Steve (Reginald VelJohnson, Jaleel White) go back in time together, where Carl ignores Steve's warnings and alters history.
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S8, EP17 "Beauty and the Beast"Steve's cousin, Myrtle, arrives with her sights set on winning the local beauty pageant and Eddie's affections.
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S8, EP19 "What Do You Know?"Eddie transforms himself into Steve Urkel to compete in a game show, not knowing that Steve is competing in the same show.
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S8, EP20 "Odd Man In"Carl invites Harriette to join his poker game; Eddie convinces Steve to fill in for him at work and comes to regret it.
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S8, EP15 "Love Triangle"Laura and Maxine realize they can share almost anything, except their affection for Curtis. With Jaleel White.
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S8, EP14 "Revenge of the Nerd"Laura is excited about joining a sorority until she learns Steve has been named the star of its annual geek party.
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S8, EP12 "The Jury"Carl and Steve serve on the same jury, where Steve's investigative talent comes into play.
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S8, EP11 "Chick-A-Boom"Carl hopes to get a promotion by hosting a fancy dinner party for his superiors.
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