Family Matters - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Out With the Old
Steve gets a make-over in preparation for Laura's sorority auction; Carl is threatened by Harriette's promotion.

They Shoot Ducks, Don't They?
Urkel tags along when Carl goes duck hunting with his boss; Laura loses her mother's diamond earrings.

Dumb Belle of the Ball
Eddie feels obliged to escort Myrtle to the ball after she saves his life.

Drinking and Jiving
Laura drinks too much at a fraternity party; Carl and Harriette make conflicting surprise plans for their anniversary.

Who's Afraid of the Big Black Book?
For Eddie's 21st birthday bash, Urkel mistakenly uses his little black book for the guest list.

A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read
A scientific accident leaves Urkel with the ability to read minds.

Stevil II: This Time He's Not Alone
The ventriloquist dummy Stevil and his new friend Carlsbad haunt Urkel and Carl.

Trading Places
Stefan and Urkel trade places to test Laura's feelings; Eddie tapes the police department for a school project.

A Pain in Harassment
Urkel can win $1 million by sinking a halftime shot at an LA Clippers game; Harriette has trouble with her boss.

Original Gangsta Dawg
Trouble comes to town when Urkel's cousin, Original Gangsta Dawg, pays a visit and clashes with both Carl and Laura.

Deck the Malls
Steve gets all wrapped up in the Christmas spirit when he takes a job as a gift-wrapper, but the new gig leaves him little time to spend with Myra; Carl plays Santa at the mall and appoints Laura to be his elf; a disappointed Richie learns that his mom won't be with him for the holidays.

Grill of My Dreams
Urkel impresses Laura with his new cooking talent and manages to save a Japanese restaurant from a fire; Carl baby-sits a parrot.

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
Urkel and Myra break up, and Eddie decides to drop out of college to become a cop.

Crazy for You (1)
Myra and Stefan work at separating Laura and Steve; Eddie learns an important lesson in firearm safety.

Crazier for You (2)
Myra surprises Steve and Laura on their first date; Harriette gives Carl his rink back.

Whose Man Is It Anyway?
Myrtle and Greta decide to settle their fight over Eddie in the boxing ring; 3J looks for his biological mother.

Polkapalooza
Urkel takes Laura to Chicago's biggest polka festival in an effort to bond with her.

Throw Urkel from the Train
Carl spends a weekend with Urkel after his nerdy neighbor unwittingly joins him on a business trip.

Don't Make Me Over
After a cosmetic makeover, Myrtle decides she likes her old self better.

Pop Goes the Question
Laura faces a dilemma when both Urkel and Stefan ask for her hand in marriage.

Lost in Space (1)
Urkel and Laura postpone their wedding when he is launched into space in order to test his latest gadget.

Lost in Space (2)
Urkel fixes his spacecraft from the outside in order to return to Earth and see Laura again.
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