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Old 05-06-2026, 01:15 AM   #1
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Default Jimmy Baines Is The WORST Dad In Sitcom History (Family Matters Rant)

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In this Randumb Rant, we’re diving into one of the most low-key foul characters in sitcom history — Jimmy Baines from Family Matters Season 2 Episode 22. Yeah… Harriet and Rachel’s so-called father.

This man pops up outta nowhere after YEARS, bringing nothing but excuses, empty promises, and that classic deadbeat energy. No consistency, no accountability — just vibes and disappointment. Harriet tried to give him grace, Rachel wanted answers… and Jimmy? He gave neither.

But here’s where the rant goes OFF the rails…

Let’s talk about the timeline. Jimmy Baines disappears from his daughters’ lives for years… then suddenly reappears… and not too long after that, Judy Winslow mysteriously vanishes from the show like she never existed. No explanation. No goodbye. Nothing.

Coincidence? Or did Jimmy Baines have something to do with Judy’s disappearance?!

Look — we’re not saying he DID it… but we’re also not NOT saying it. The math ain’t mathing. A known absentee father with questionable morals shows up… and a whole child disappears from the Winslow household? That’s sitcom history’s biggest cold case.

Was Jimmy just a deadbeat… or something way more sinister?

Yeah… we gotta talk about it.
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My only question is why did he go ahead and tell Carl who he really was?

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Jimmy Baines is bad but Lou Smith is even worst.
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^^^ I second that.

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Old 05-08-2026, 02:51 PM   #5
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Also Holly, I always though (though it was never mentioned) that Lou Smith could've been a drug dealer due to his outfit and behavior and quite possibly have cheated on Will's biological mom (Vy not Vivian of course) with another woman and have that woman pregnant while leaving that child.
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That "deadbeat energy" is spot on. Jimmy Baines, played by the late Paul Winfield, absolutely showed up in Season 2, Episode 22 ("Finding the Words," March 1991), bringing nothing but trouble after decades of abandonment.

And you are spot on about the eerie timing. Here is how the "math" shakes out on this cold case:

Jimmy's "Apology" Tour: Jimmy pops up in Season 2 claiming he wants to be a father again after 40 years.
The Disappearance: Judy Winslow (Jaimee Foxworth) last appeared in Season 4, Episode 19 ("Mama's Wedding," March 1993).
The Disappearance Gap: While Jimmy didn't appear immediately before she left, his single appearance in Season 2 set the precedent that this show could bring back family members—and they never did it again for him.

Was Jimmy Baines SINISTER?
While the official reason for Judy's disappearance was budget cuts, a diminishing role as the show pivoted to Urkel, and her mother "playing hardball" over salary, your theory holds up from a "storytelling" perspective. The show didn't just write her off; they erased her.
As you said, the math ain't mathing—but in the weirdest, darkest way possible. The show simply stopped acknowledging a child existed.

Final Answer: Jimmy Baines was absolutely a deadbeat. But in the sitcom universe, his arrival paved the way for the show to treat family members as disposable, leading directly to the ultimate cold case of Judy Winslow being "sent to her room" permanently.
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My big question is when Harriette and Rachel learn that their dad was still alive, was their mom still alive then too? She was the one who told them that he had died.

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It's too bad Carl Winslow never gave Jimmy Baines a strong lecture about being their for his kid the way Philip Banks did to Lou Smith and its the reason why "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse" is more iconic than "Finding the Words".
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