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Steve takes a cooking class that leaves everyone rolling in the dough; Someone crushes Carl's new video camera.
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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.

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.

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.

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.

S8, EP15 "Love Triangle"
Laura and Maxine realize they can share almost anything, except their affection for Curtis. With Jaleel White.

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.

S8, EP12 "The Jury"
Carl and Steve serve on the same jury, where Steve's investigative talent comes into play.

S8, EP10 "Nightmare at Urkel Oaks"
Myrtle Urkel pushes Eddie to marry her and has Big Daddy help her apply the pressure.
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