It’s the men versus the women in a fiercely competitive game of bowling, and Jaleel White gets to flex his Urkel muscles HARD.
It’s the men versus the women in a fiercely competitive game of bowling, and Jaleel White gets to flex his Urkel muscles HARD.
Eddie runs for class president, and Laura and Rodney care way more about his campaign than he does for some reason.
Urkel needs protection from a bully and Carl mistakenly looks to Rachel for help being funny.
Laura’s babysitting service could cost Carl a promotion, and Rachel has another creepy boyfriend.
Carl is bad at fixing things (again) and Eddie prostitutes his sister.
Eddie’s horrible white friend strikes again, and Carl hates his brother, but not really.
Eddie tries to climb the ranks of a very competitive supermarket, and Carl is so fat that he eats baby food.
Carl becomes the King of Tarts and Rachel makes decisions for the entire family without consulting them.
Steve drops a famous catch-phrase for the first time, and the Winslow family commits a monstrous act.
White privilege causes Laura to betray the family, and Aunt Rachel has a saxophone.
Carl has a run-in with a famous celebrity, and the rest of the family are jerks.
Rachel and Estelle convince Harriet that Carl’s cheating on her and Eddie is having a hard time with puberty
Mother Winslow goes to visit Carl’s cheapskate Brother and Carl tries his hand at plumbing in this week’s recap.
What the Bruins need to do before the February 25th trade deadline, and who they may target.
Rachel crashes Carl’s police car and the children blackmail Harriet.
Carl pushes Eddie too hard (again) and Rachel tries to sleep with an NBA player.
Laura doesn’t deserve any cookies, and Eddie’s terrible white friend ruins everything.