Drinking and Jiving is the fourth episode of the ninth season in this television sitcom on Family Matters, which was aired from CBS on October 10, 1997. It was directed by Joel Zwick and written by Gary M. Goodrich.
Plot[]
When Laura gets drunk at her sorority party one night (similar to Eddie's situation in Tips for a Better Life), Maxine calls Steve to come down to the sorority house to take her home. He gets into a fight with one of the guys as he tries to remove her. After he takes her home, Laura ends up kissing him before passing out. The next morning, Urkel uses frozen peas to nurse a shiner he received from his fight with one of the guys. Later on, she recovers from her hangover and admits to Maxine that she's starting to fall in love with Steve. Meanwhile, Carl and Harriette are quarreling over their anniversary. Carl wants to watch the Bears game against the Packers, but Harriette wants to go on a romantic cruse at Lake Michigan. Eddie is fed up with their fighting that he sets them straight and tells them to compromise before he gets a headache.
Synopsis[]
Cast and Characters[]
Main[]
- Reginald VelJohnson as Carl Winslow
- Jo Marie Payton-Noble as Harriette Winslow
- Darius McCrary as Eddie Winslow
- Kellie Shanygne Williams as Laura Winslow
- Jaleel White as Steve Urkel
Guest[]
Recurring[]
Cameo[]
- Terrell Ferguson as Dirk
- Corwin Moore as Guy at Keg
Trivia[]
- This episode marks Laura finally admitting she’s attracted to Steve.
- This is the second episode to feature one of the Winslow children getting drunk. The first is Tips for a Better Life. However, in this episode, Carl does not yell at Laura the way he yelled at Eddie.
- While the season opener Out with the Old also had a passionate kiss between Laura and Steve, it was decided to not refer back to that episode since that particular kiss was added at the eleventh hour. A hole in the script had to be filled due to Michelle Thomas being unable to film. It was decided to go along with the seasons story as planned, and to ignore that initial change.
- Eddie makes a remark saying "not the hair," which is a reference to one of Uncle Jesse's catchphrases from Full House, when Carl says to Eddie may his tongue swell to the size of a football and may he lose his hair if he tells Harriette the secret Carl has planned for their anniversary.
- Carl tells Eddie that he has box seats for the Bears/Packers game "tomorrow" at Soldier Field. This episode aired on Oct. 10, 1997, and the Packers played the Bears at Soldier Field on Oct. 12, 1997, winning 24-23. Carl later tells Harriette that this is the last time the Bears and Packers play each other this season. This is accurate.