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There was just too much going on. I remember when he was able to read minds - good episode, but still off limits. His inventions could have been used in episodes where a character is dreaming or something. Sitcoms has a lot of that. |
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1: All of this was a gradual process, like you explained yourself. They started out with a few minor semi-realistic inventions, like a robot and the jet-pack. And it made sense to continue from there, with a few more outlandish inventions. 2: Steve is one of my favorite characters on the show, so I don't mind when the focus is on him. 3: Many of these "sci fi" episodes managed to be funny to me, even if they of course weren't terribly realistic. But often, there would be another more realistic plotline going on in the same episode anyway. |
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Yes, he did develop his inventions gradually, which is way better than to start with those incredible machines in later seasons. I think it could have toned down after his transformation chamber though. That was advanced enough. |
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Steve Urkel himself didn't ruin the show. His overexposure did. They could have just changed the name of the show to Urkel Matters later on, because it was clear he became the main star, and wasn't part of the Winslow family.
Urkel's increased focus was the main reason characters like Judy and Rachel were written out. By the end, the only original characters left were Carl, Laura and Eddie. Harriette doesn't count. I like to think of the new Harriette as Carl being divorced from the old one, and marrying another woman also named Harriette. |
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To be honest, I think they could have done a few episodes with Urkel entirely absent. He appeared in every single episode after his introduction. But then again, maybe that would cause the ratings to suffer too?
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The ratings might have gotten lower if Steve had been absent in some episodes. However, I don't think the views and ratings would be affected if they had skipped all the additional Urkel characters. It would have been just fine without them.
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That was never going to happen. Steve was, whether you like it not, the star of the show, and there was no way, that they would make even one episode without him.
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Okay, I've started compiling a list of episodes where Steve isn't the main focus.
I'll just skip Season 1, because the only episodes in that season where he's the main focus are "The Big Fix" and "In a Jam". So let's start with Season 2: Episode 4: Flashpants - This is a Carl and Harriette episode. Episode 5: The Crash Course - This one goes to Eddie and Carl, even though Steve plays a notable role in it too. Episode 9: Dedicated to the One I Love - Another Carl and Harriette episode. Episode 14: Ice Station Winslow - Another Eddie and Carl episode. Steve is there with them too, but he just tags along. Episode 15: Son - Carl and Eddie yet again. Episode 16: Do the Right Thing - This one belongs to Carl. Episode 19: Busted - Carl and Eddie. Although, Steve plays a notable part too. Episode 22: Finding the Words - This one is about Carl, Harriette and Rachel. Episode 25: I Should Have Done Something - Carl yet again. These are the results after I skimmed through Season 2 again. Some of these are open to debate, but counting those above, that's 9 out of 25 episodes in Season 2 where Steve isn't the main focus (or one of the main focuses). Carl and Eddie had quite a few episodes together, as you can see. There's some Laura episodes in there too, but they are also Steve episodes. I'll do the other seasons soon. |
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Miller-Boyett Productions tried to tried to recreate that humor on Step by Step with a cousin having an equally persistent and unrequited obsession with one of the daughters on the show. That subplot didn’t last long because the actor was a good foot taller than the woman he was stalking. The disturbed and threatening nature of the harassment became very uncomfortable very fast. |
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Miller-Boyett Productions tried to tried to recreate that humor on Step by Step with a cousin having an equally persistent and unrequited obsession with one of the daughters on the show. That subplot didn’t last long because the actor was a good foot taller than the woman he was stalking. The disturbed and threatening nature of the harassment became very uncomfortable very fast.[/QUOTE]
What daughter was that? Which episode? ![]() I know I am off topic. Anyway, Urkel was great. He did not ruin the show. He added to it.Stefan was silly. That was silly having Urkel chance into another person. |
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Yeah if Urkel never appeared this show would have probably only lasted two or three seasons and would likely have been all but forgotten by now. Urkel is the reason we have people making YouTube videos about trying to find the house in the series.
I agree that things went too far but at the same time I understand why they went that direction. None of the other characters really had much of a hook. They really weren't that funny on their own. The show needed Urkel in order to make the laughs work so in that regard I can understand why they turned it into the Urkel show. As far as Steve and Laura getting together I can't help but wonder if that was put into the show because Myra's screen time had to start being decreased because that was when Michelle Thomas was becoming I'll. If Michelle hadn't started having health issues I wonder it Steve and Myra would have ended the series together? |
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It's pretty safe to say that towards the end (after switching networks for its final season) the series was simply a setup for the actors to feed Jaleel White’s Urkel character funny lines.
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Last edited by TMC; 06-11-2019 at 08:30 PM. |
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