Urkel helps popular jock Ted Curran break the ice with homecoming queen nominee Laura.Urkel helps popular jock Ted Curran break the ice with homecoming queen nominee Laura.Urkel helps popular jock Ted Curran break the ice with homecoming queen nominee Laura.
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Rosetta LeNoire
- Estelle 'Mother' Winslow
- (credit only)
Jaimee Foxworth
- Judy Winslow
- (credit only)
Bryton James
- Richie Crawford
- (as Bryton McClure)
- (credit only)
Telma Hopkins
- Rachel Crawford
- (credit only)
Patrick J. Dancy
- Ted Curran
- (as Patrick Dancy)
Pamela Holt
- Homecoming Princess
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaOne of the first episodes where Steve says to Laura, "I'm wearing you down, baby...I'm wearing you dooooown!" becoming another one of his popular catchphrases.
- GoofsWhen Urkel performs his rap song, his voice always sounds amplified at the same volume no matter what distance he holds the microphone from his mouth.
- Quotes
Steve Urkel: What if Ted doesn't ask you to the dance?
Laura Winslow: Then I won't go.
Steve Urkel: But Laura, you have to go! You were nominated for homecoming queen.
Laura Winslow: I don't care, I refuse to settle for second best.
Steve Urkel: I understand, after all, that's the way I feel about you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ABC TGIF: Episode #4.3 (1992)
Featured review
Steve and Laura make the episode great
I just love watching Steve and Laura together. They are mostly responsible for what makes this episode work. I even liked the rap song that they did! Laura is nominated as Homecoming Queen. Of course, she wants to go with Ted Curran, not Steve Urkel. Steve encourages Ted to ask Laura to the dance, because Steve "only wants her to be happy." Very touching! Steve just loves the living hell out of this girl. The episode reinforces this, in every scene Steve and Laura are in. One curious thing (in addition to Maxine speaking in a different voice) was when Laura looked back at Steve and said: "I'm sorry, Steve." What was she "sorry" about? In any case, I love when she decides to dance with Steve, at the end. I only wish a different song had been played. I've never cared for When a Man Loves a Woman. I think More Than a Woman (Bee Gees version) would have captured Steve's feelings for Laura, much better.
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- gregorycanfield
- Jan 7, 2024
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