- In his teacher's absence, Urkel is asked to be substitute teacher of his English class. The other students take quick advantage of the situation and drive the nerd to the breaking point. Urkel responds by transforming himself into Stefan, who in the alter ego is able to gain control of the class.—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>
- In this episode, Steve gets appointed as the substitute teacher while the regular teacher takes two days off. Most of the class complains about it except for Laura and Myra. His first day on the job, Urkel gets a lot of heat from his classmates, including two class clowns named, Kissel and Robbins and the school's resident bad girl, Donna Santangelo. When the other students leave early with the three, Steve decides if he can't get them to behave as himself, he'll use his chamber and get them to behave as Stefan.
Carl is acting like a chauvinist in refusing to help out around the house that he hires a beautiful maid to help out. Harriette doesn't like her and fires her immediately causng them to fight with each other. She decides to teach him a lesson by fighting fire with fire.
So, the next day in class Laura and Myra are worried about Urkel because he wasn't at lunch today for his favorite meal. Kissel and Robbins expressed their joy after what they did to Steve they'll guarantee he's a no show. They were right, except now they have Stefan as their substitute teacher as he walks in. Laura and girls are in love with him, but Myra asks him for an explaination to where her "Steviekins" is. Urquelle explained to her that yesterday, Urkel was hurt that most of the class was giving him heat and asked him to step in for him. Myra calmly accepts it and sits down. Stefan takes over the class and the girls are interested right away, even impressing Kissel. However, Robbins tries to gets Urquelle mad, but he finds a way around it. Stefan gets him to admit that he had a love for Donna, which he denies at first. Then, he admitted that he tried to ask her to the dance. Urquelle asked what she said to him when he asked her out. Robbins tells him that the reply from her was "Bite Me" indicating that she had said no to him. Stefan said ouch, but he was curious to know how he asked her out. Donna tells Urquelle that he said she has broccoli in her teeth and later on asked her if she wants to go to the dance and bump butts. Stefan decides that Robbins needs a crash course in romance and gives him a poem for him to read to her. He's reluctant to read it to her, but with some encouragement from Stefan. Robbins reads the romantic poem to Donna and gets his date with her.
To teach a lesson Carl a lesson, she hires a buff younger man named Jeffrey, to help out while he gets mad a throws him out. But, the young man wasn't really hired by Harriette, he actually was her co-worker from Ferguson's Department Stores. She just brought him in to prove her point that she can as chauvinistic as he is. Carl eveuntually apologizes for his selfishness and helps her clean the house more.
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