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Mischief-maker Urkel and his troublesome transformation chamber move in with the Winslows and he wreaks household havoc by shrinking both himself and Carl in an experiment gone awry.
  • Out of touch.

    6.5
    "Fair"
    This was not a bad episode. It just was an episode that proved how different the show had become from the first 4 seasons. I think the science fiction element took over and was pretty much a main focus of the show. But this episode was the most obvious because of the most ridiculous storyline of the entire series, which was shrinking people. It was funny in some areas and the acting was good. The real problem I had was the fact that it was nothing like what the show built itself upon. Overall, it was just okay but not good. Thank you.moreless
  • Guilty Pleasure

    8.0
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    This show is one of those guilty pleasures. I mean, I mean, I grew up with Steve Urkel and the Winslows, so this was a nice trip down memory lane. It was a pretty far-fetched episode, but you know, it's Urkel. I miss the theme song... what is Family Matters without the theme song??
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