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Laura drinks too much at a fraternity party; Carl and Harriette make conflicting surprise plans for their anniversary.
Laura drinks too much at a fraternity party; Carl and Harriette make conflicting surprise plans for their anniversary.
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S9, EP5 "Who's Afraid of the Big Black Book"For Eddie's (Darius McCrary) 21st birthday bash, Urkel (Jaleel White) mistakenly uses his little black book for the guest list.
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S9, EP6 "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read"A scientific accident leaves Urkel with the ability to read minds; Carl becomes troop leader of the Junior Woodsmen.
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S9, EP7 "Stevil II: This Time He's Not Alone"The ventriloquist dummy Stevil and his new friend Carlsbad haunt Urkel and Carl.
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S9, EP8 "Trading Places"Stephan and Urkel trade places to test Laura's feelings; Eddie tapes the police department for a school project.
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S9, EP4 "Drinking and Jiving"Laura drinks too much at a fraternity party; Carl and Harriette make conflicting surprise plans for their anniversary.
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S9, EP3 "Dumb Belle of the Ball"Eddie feels obliged to escort Myrtle to the ball after she saves his life.
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S9, EP2 "They Shoot Ducks, Don't They?"Urkel tags along when Carl goes duck hunting with his boss; Laura loses her mother's earrings.
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S9, EP1 "Out With the Old"Steve gets a make-over in preparation for Laura's sorority auction; Carl is threatened by Harriette's promotion.
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