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Number One with a Bullet (#4.5)
ComedyFan201029 June 2013
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Another sweet episode which gives us some beautiful Carl/Urkel moments, those two are really good friends and in this episode Carl official accepts Urkel's friendship.

We do get to see some great scenes. Including when Carl is being brought into the room, and not only him realizing who his roommate is but also how he is being rolled on the bed!

And one of my favorite parts in this episode are all the beautiful musical tributes Urkel did to Carl's butt.

The scene where Urkel passes out was pretty good too, and I love how he named his appendix
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7/10
"You know, you're not a very patient patient"
pedroedro19 March 2020
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In this episode we have one storyline : Steve has to be rushed to emergency over his apendix, while Carl (who thinks he will be Urkel free for 3 days gets a bullet in the most bizarre of places and ends up rooming with Steve in the hospital). This was a good episode, clitche as hell, but we gotta go with it at this point. The premise of Carl and Steve stuck together at a hospital is a nice one, the gags with the bed of Carl, the musical moments of Urkel were great. I thought the scene where Steve saves Carl's life could've been a lot more tense, it could've been longer and if we didn't see Steve would be more suspenseful but Familly Matters has a thing with predictability. It was a good episode for Familly Matters standards, the decision to not have any side plot at home was a wise one. I had a problem with the ending, because how many times have we seen Carl apologizing and saying that he now gives value to Steve's friendship when we all know in the next episode he's gonna scream again at him , and that is how it's always gonna be. This sappy (fake) endings start to be a little bit too much for me. MVP : Steve Urkel. 7/10 ******* Peter Shelby
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