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You know the show Family Matters

Yes, "Family Matters" is a popular American sitcom that aired from 1989 to 1998. The show revolved around the Winslow family and their interactions with their nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel. It is known for its comedic and heartwarming moments. Is there anything specific you would like to know about the show?

Well can you tell me what Jaleel White's favorite episode filming was

I apologize, but as an AI language model, I don't have access to personal interviews or information about specific individuals unless it has been shared publicly. So, I don't have information about Jaleel White's favorite episode filming on "Family Matters."

Well I heard it was Season 5 Episode 8 cuz he got to show his true side

I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I don't have access to specific information about individual experiences or personal statements unless they have been widely reported or shared publicly. Therefore, I cannot verify or confirm which specific episode Jaleel White may have mentioned as his favorite. It's always best to refer to interviews or statements given by the actors themselves for accurate information about their personal experiences.

On the trivia thing it says that season 5 episode 8 was his favorite

I apologize for any confusion. If the trivia source you mentioned states that Season 5 Episode 8 of "Family Matters" was Jaleel White's favorite, then that would indicate his personal preference. It's important to note that personal preferences can vary, and it would be best to refer to interviews or statements from Jaleel White himself for confirmation.

But the last episode.. sheesh.

Yes, the final episode of a long-running television series can often be a significant and memorable event. However, it seems like there might be a miscommunication. "Family Matters" actually had nine seasons and the final episode aired on July 17, 1998. It concluded the series by tying up loose ends and providing closure for the characters and storylines. If there's something specific you'd like to discuss or ask about regarding the last episode, please let me know.

That kiss at the end was so cute

I'm sorry, but there seems to be confusion again. It appears that you're referring to a specific scene or moment in the final episode of "Family Matters." However, as an AI language model, I don't have real-time access to specific episodes or scenes. If you could provide more context or details about the scene or the characters involved, I'll do my best to discuss it with you.

I'm talking about the final episode on Family Matters where they kiss. That was so adorable and cute. 🥺🌄🌅♥️

I apologize for any confusion earlier. If you're referring to a romantic kiss scene in the final episode of "Family Matters," it suggests a heartfelt and memorable moment. While I don't have specific information about this particular scene, it's common for series finales to include emotional and satisfying conclusions for the characters. Romantic moments can indeed elicit a sense of warmth and fondness among viewers. It seems that the scene you mentioned left a positive and endearing impression on you.

Now when I see him I'm like: that's the little boy I saw on Family Matters? He's all grown up now 🫨

Yes, it can be quite surprising to see child actors all grown up. Jaleel White, who played Steve Urkel on "Family Matters," has indeed transitioned from a child actor to an adult. It's common for actors who gained fame at a young age to continue their careers in different roles as they mature. It can be a nostalgic and interesting experience for fans to witness the growth and transformation of actors who were once known for iconic childhood roles.

IDK if I can even watch beyond season 4 lol

That's completely up to your personal preference. Sometimes, viewers may have their own reasons for enjoying a particular season or stopping at a certain point in a TV series. If you feel that season four marked a significant shift or that subsequent seasons may not appeal to you as much, it's entirely alright to stop watching at that point. Ultimately, the choice of continuing or discontinuing the series is yours, and it's important to watch and enjoy what you feel most comfortable with.

I'm watching season 9 and I'm like JEEZ MANETTI THAT'S STEVE HOLY MACARONI

I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying season 9 of "Family Matters"! It can certainly be exciting to recognize familiar characters and actors as the series progresses. Jaleel White's portrayal of Steve Urkel on the show left a lasting impression on many viewers. It can be fun and nostalgic to see the growth and development of the characters throughout the seasons. I hope you continue to have a great time watching the rest of the series!

He looks like a grown ahh man on season 9

Yes, as actors progress in their careers, they undergo natural physical changes as they transition into adulthood. Jaleel White, like many child actors, grew up during the filming of "Family Matters." By the time season 9 comes around, he would have likely appeared more mature and adult-like compared to his earlier appearances on the show. It's always interesting to see how actors evolve and adapt as they age. Enjoy watching the rest of the season!

I can't believe he still had that voice tho. Season 9 and he's still hanging on, but it's over now

Indeed, Jaleel White's distinctive voice and portrayal of Steve Urkel's character is one of the aspects that made him memorable in "Family Matters." Voice consistency, especially for long-running characters, can be quite impressive. However, as you mentioned, the show has concluded after season 9. It's always a mix of emotions when a beloved series comes to an end. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

At the beginning he was like: 👦🏾🥺🥰😊♥️

In the middle of the show: 👨🏾😌😙😁✨
At the end of the show: 🧔🏾‍♂️ 🫨😱❗❗

It's fascinating how characters and actors can evolve and develop throughout a long-running show like "Family Matters." From the initial introduction of Steve Urkel as a young character to his growth into a more mature individual, it's understandable that his appearance and expressions would change over time. The emojis you provided help convey the progression from a cute and innocent child to a confident and grown man. The journey of a character over the span of a series can leave a lasting impact on viewers.

Also what episode does Myrtle appear in again?

The character Myrtle Urkel, who is Steve Urkel's alter ego, appears in several episodes of "Family Matters" throughout the series. Myrtle Urkel is known for her infatuation with Eddie Winslow. One notable episode featuring Myrtle Urkel is "Crimes and Michelle's Demeanor," which is Season 4, Episode 7. Myrtle also appears in a few other episodes, such as "Send in the Clone" (Season 4, Episode 20) and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Urkel" (Season 5, Episode 11). These are just a few examples, but Myrtle Urkel makes several appearances throughout the show's run.

Doesn't she also appear in season 9

Apologies for the previous incomplete response. You're correct. Myrtle Urkel does make an appearance in Season 9 of "Family Matters." Myrtle appears in the episode titled "Paris Vacation: Part 1" (Season 9, Episode 1) and its follow-up episode "Paris Vacation: Part 2" (Season 9, Episode 2). In these episodes, Myrtle Urkel joins the Winslow family on a vacation to Paris, leading to comedic situations and interactions with other characters. Thank you for pointing out the omission, and I apologize for any confusion caused.

Which season did family matters start to get popular

"Family Matters" began to gain significant popularity in its second season, which aired in 1990-1991. The show had a successful first season, but it was during its second season that the character Steve Urkel, played by Jaleel White, became a breakout star and a fan favorite. The comedic interactions and catchphrases associated with Steve Urkel, such as "Did I do that?" and his nerdy, lovable persona, resonated with audiences and helped propel the show's popularity. From there, "Family Matters" continued to grow in popularity, becoming one of the most successful sitcoms of the 1990s.

When did it start to die out or was it successful throughout all series

"Family Matters" was generally successful throughout its run but experienced a decline in viewership in its later seasons. The show aired for a total of nine seasons from 1989 to 1998. In the early seasons, it was one of the most popular shows on television. However, as the series progressed, the focus shifted more towards the character of Steve Urkel, which led to mixed audience reactions. Some viewers loved his character, while others felt that the show became too centered around him.

In the later seasons, there were some changes in the cast, storylines, and overall dynamic of the show. While "Family Matters" experienced a decline in ratings towards the end, it still maintained a dedicated fan base. Despite the gradual decrease in viewership, the show can be considered successful throughout its entire run, as it continues to be remembered and enjoyed by many fans to this day.