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Urkel joins Big Brothers, and learns his street-wise little brother is illiterate. Meanwhile, Carl finds a secret savings account passbook belonging to Harriette.
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    This was actually a good episode that focused more on the sentimnetal values rather than outrageous antics of Steve Urkel. I thought this episode had some good writing and was well acted. Normally, I have to say that without Steve doing something stupid, I lose a little bit of interest, but not in this case. My favorite elements had to be where Steve stays commited to helping out a younger boy and stays by his side. It was also funny to see him get tricked a few times here and there. Overall, this was an above averge episode that was pretty good. Thank you.moreless
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    • 3J's name is revealed to be Jared Jamal Jameson, which is not mentioned again in the rest of the series.

    • In this episode (and the next episode, "Eau De Love") it's mentioned that Carl and Harriette have been married for 25 years, but just last season, in the episode "Ain't Nothin' But An Urkel," they'd been married for 22 years.

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    • (after 3J 'reads' Steve the stats on a baseball card) Steve: Read the company that makes the cards. 3J: Up... Up... Up... Steve: UpperDeck. 3J you memorized those stats, how did you ever learn what a street sign says? How did you read the instructions to a video game? How did you ever learn to read the menu at Mickey D's? 3J: I just asked someone.

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