Eddie regretted it when he realized that Steve's parents are sending him off to a military school far away. It was being gifted with a baseball mitt and a ball that made him finally confess to what he did and as always, Carl was extremely angry about it.
You think that's something, there were FOUR 90s sitcoms with a pool hustler episode (Full House, Family Matters, Step by Step, and the non-TGIF one, Fresh Prince)
It makes sense, seeing as how Laura didn't have her driver's license as of yet but I'm pretty sure she wouldn't drive the car through the living room anyway. Nor would the seniority do so, either. In fact, Eddie didn't have his license but still drove the car anyway just to impress some floozy girl.
@@ladyfire44 Yeah, but then Jolene probably would have not dated Eddie. I would have been like, "Eddo, there are plenty of fish in the sea. It's no big deal. Just work on passing your driving test next time." Even if he didn't drive the car right through the living room, she probably would have just liked him for him being in a car anyway.
@@ladyfire44 Eddie has never been bright when it comes to girls. That’s the way he was written in the show. Thank goodness however he does fess up and confessed his father later
Carl: HARRIETTE, THERE'S A CAR IN THE LIVING ROOM HARRIETTE, THERE'S A CAR IN THE LIVING ROOM Harriette: Carl Carl, Don't overreact Carl: OVERREACT, HARRIETTE THERE'S A CAR IN THE LIVING ROOM .Me: 😁🤣🤣🤣😭😭
Imagine the insurance company "I'm sorry, but This, we're going to have to see pictures or video of it happening or the aftermath as we're not going to believe this without it!"
She just wants him to calm down, think rationally and call the insurance company. Harriette doesn't want Carl to end up in a hospital after a heart attack because of his high blood pressure.
@@ladyfire44 But the Insurance company won't believe THAT happened without pictures or a time stamped video tape of it happening, OR more than one witness outside the family who saw it happen
Fun fact: In 1990, Full House and Family Matters used similar episodes that involved cars in houses. In Honey I Broke The House, Stephanie drove the car into the kitchen. While in The Crash Course, Eddie drove into the living room. Both episodes appeared roughly at the same time. Lol
Both shows featured Steve Urkel in some form. Steve made a couple of appearances on Full House, including an episode which ironically centered on Stephanie.
0:45 - Carl: "Edward! Go to your room! Go to your room, lock the doors and the windows." Harriette: "Oh, Carl, he won't try to get out." Carl: "That so I can't get in!"
Laura did appreciate Steve's friendship with Steve and defended him a series of times on the show's run. Eddie often took his friendship to Steve for granted and had to be called out a series of times
That wasn't carl screaming at a car in his living room. That was reginald being told Jaleel White (Eurkel) Was officially going to be paid 3 times what he was the next season. LOL
Looking back, I always wondered why Steve wasn't popular. He was a real one from the beginning. He took the wrap for those he thought was his friends, he stood up to a bully and got cheered for it, saved his friends lives from death a few times, he's a beast on the basketball court, had the rooftop party live by having everybody do his dance, even created a machine that turns you into a smooth lover boy and a Bruce Lee fighter. When it comes to this show, I can never watch the 1st season, I always have to start at the episode where he made his cameo which eventually made him the star of the show. Nerds always win💪💪🤓🙌
Most people finds Steve very annoying and is clumsy. Until Myra came along, he never understood why not everyone liked him so much. Steve gets he can be clumsy and unintentionally cause damages to properties. At the same time, he just wanted to be loved and accepted by his peers. It wasn't until Myra started invading Steve's personal space and stalked him relentlessly in season 5, that he started understanding why. She took the lesson a step further by demanding him to commit to a relationship with her, forcibly had sex with him in his locker at the boys' locker room and spied on him by drawing him naked in his room. This made Steve reflect on himself and realize how annoying he is in general in invading others' personal space. He accepts he has a lot of maturing to do and work on himself. Myra was the main facilitator in Steve's change for the positive and everything calmed down once he recommits to her in the end of season 6's Paradise Bluff.
@@ladyfire44 yeah Myra was definitely good for him. But it was a cycle, Steve chased Laura, she never wanted him, Myra was chasing Steve, but he was to fascinated with Laura. Me personally, I never understood why. Laura was cute but she wasn't all that, Myra was more beautiful than her and good for him, in my opinion. I never seen all of the episodes with her because I couldn't keep up but I gotta check out the season where she was introduced and follow up with that. Rest in peace to her as well🌹🌹🌹
Even when I was a kid, I questioned how this was even possible. The way the front of the house is set up and it's position from the street, how was Eddie able to end up in that predicament.😂
@@BeRealForRealI think that was an episode of Full House unless you’re referring to Waldo and Eddie driving Waldo’s snowmobile through the kitchen and into the living room.
@@paoerfulone1089 You're absolutely right 😅! It's been so long, scenes from different shows and episodes I watched as a kid mesh up 😆. Even though I wasn't an avid Full House watcher, I do remember that scene, and I think the snowmobile and BBQ scenes of Family Matters got mixed up in my brain 😂. Thank you 😊.
When I was a kid, we had a car drive crash through the fence and into our back yard. The fence did back up to a relatively busy road, but the road ran parallel, so the driver/car wouldn't have been facing our house. And we didn't live on a corner. But somehow the car got off the road, went through a sidewalk and into the fence
There was an episode where the insurance company was going to drop them because of all the damage Steve had caused unless Steve moved out of the house. The insurance man reconsidered after Carl informed him that Steve was going to move into the same residence as the insurance agent.
Carl: Edward! Eddie: Yes, dad. Carl: EDWARD!! Go to your room. Go to your room, lock the doors and windows. Harriette: Oh, Carl! He's not gonna try to get out. Carl: That's so I can't GET IN!
When Carl saw the car in the living room it was so funny, and this reminds me of “Full house” but the car was in the kitchen instead of the living room.
This reminds me so much of the episode from Full House where one of the girls did the exact same thing accidentally driving Jesse's car into the house only instead of the living room it was the kitchen.
When Carl said that so he can’t get in to Eddie’s room, that reaLLLYYY shows he wants to grab his reckless and undisciplined son by the neck with his two hands until his head turns red and blows up like a balloon!😨😵 😁👍😂 That definitely shows his anger went skyrocketed off the charts of the sight of the car in the living room and he believes Eddie is directly responsible for this. That gave Eddie a very VERY good reason to be afraid of his dad.
Reginald's acting here was fantastic. I don't think it is a far cry to say most dad's real reactions this situation would be fairly similar. His outbursts were incredibly hilarious, he really had a knack for playing a dad with a huge temper. It's difficult to act out an outburst like this without it coming off as overacted and unbelievable.
Same - Used to gear up with snacks in front of the TV as a kid for "TGIF" and this was the show I waited for the most every Friday night in the early 90's... Second was Dinosaurs which came on right after this. Never cared for Step By Step but I'd watch it even though I was single-digit age and didn't really understand it yet if I wasn't already asleep lol.
@@Stressless2023 lol sounds exactly what I used to do when I was younger on Fridays if we didn’t visit my grandma. I would watch’em all and be half asleep by like 11 when the news came on lol
Steve urkel is a one of kind of neighbor taking the heat for eddie Winslow one of TV best sitcoms ever appreciate you guys and a good laugh job well done you should be amazed and proud love you guys thanks ! Joe
It became centered on Urkel. Cast members either left to further their careers, were not featured in many episodes and eventually were written out of the show, or left because they grew frustrated with the direction the show was taken. Jaimee went upstairs and never came down.
@@brett8706Yup. Even Jo Marie Payton grew frustrated midway through that final season (which over moved to CBS from abc) and was gone leaving a new actress to play Harriet the rest of that final season.
@@megamanj2004X yeah, JudyAnn was great on Martin, not in Family Matters. The original moms in FM and FPoBA were the best, not just because they were the originals, but also because of how the original actresses delivered these roles and the writers’ writing style.
Yep. JoMarie Payton was already frustrated enough with the show's direction, but soon she was also dealing with maritial issues with her husband, Rodney Noble, that later contributed to her leaving the show. Jaimee Foxworth was fired after the producers at ABC was fed up with her mother, Gwyn, fighting with them in lowering Steve and Waldo's roles and more scenes with Judy. Jaleel White was planning to address this in Season 10 with her being revealed as Steve and Laura's 2nd daughter and Valerie Jones playing her. An older Steve goes to the past, prevents Judy from assimilating herself with the Winslows in the past and takes her home in the future. White admitted in an interview that he started to understand how the character he portrayed was isolating the cast members and turning it into the Steve Urkel show. Thus, he was trying to work with the producers to return the focus on the Winslows while retaining Steve in some storylines. White had Season 9 planned to return some characters on the show. His version not only saw Laura and Steve together, but also the return of Rosetta LeNoire as Estelle, Arnold Johnson as Fletcher and Telma Hopkins as Rachel full time. He also planned for Steve and Myra to break up amicably, while helping each other stop Stefan. White intended to end the series with Laura and Steve getting married and traveling around the world. Some parts of his Season 9 plans did happen, while others were reworked against his wishes and he finally understood how JoMarie Payton felt. White was saddened when he learned LeNoire wasn't coming back full time due to health related issues. She was the only other cast member aside Michelle Thomas that he had really fond memories with.
Jaimee Foxworth, the actress that played Judy Winslow, was fired from the show. I don't recall her going up to her room and never coming back down again. I recall her last appearance was the episode where Estelle was getting married to Fletcher.
the 90 sitcom family moments with the car incidents in the house. Family Matter: There is a car in the living room. Fullhouse: There is a car in the kitchen.
I remember that Eddie, Waldo, and Steve had entered a talent show in order to win the prize money to pay for the damages. Steve's aunt Oona entered the contest and won the prize money for them.
Carl: EDWARD! Eddie: Yes, Dad. Carl: EDWARD! Go to your room. Go to your room, lock the doors and windows. Harriette: Oh, Carl. He's not gonna try to get out. Carl: THAT'S SO I CAN'T GET IN!
I never understood this. Lol their house has steps and their door on the outside is where the steps are. 😂😂😂 They couldn't try and make the inside layout look like the outside?? 😂😂
Really, though. Carl knew Steve long enough to know he wouldn't ever intentionally do that. Steve's Bad to to the bone" routine should have been clue enough that Steve was covering for someone.
I think Carl was just in a blind rage at that point and wasn't thinking clearly. I mean, I don't think most people would be calm about a car crashed into their home.