The best episode directed by John Tracy is "Dr. Urkel and Mr. Cool", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Dr. Urkel and Mr. Cool" aired on 11/12/1993 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Rock Enroll".
A space-age potion turns Urkel into Stefan Urquelle suave, smooth-talking life of the party, but Laura finds she soon misses the old Urkel.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Eddie changes his mind about college at a concert fund-raiser after singer Shanice performs a song he wrote; and Urkel has no luck rallying friends to celebrate his birthday, but soon finds that Laura is his biggest cheerleader.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
When accident-prone Steve is blamed for a chemistry lab explosion, Laura represents him at a school trial.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: Felicia D. Henderson
Carl bribes Laura to go bowling with Urkel and dreams that they are married with four kids who look like Urkel.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Laura pleads with Urkel to step back into his transformation chamber and bring back her perfect guy the handsome, cool, caring Stefan Urquelle. Freddy Jackson sings You Are My Lady"".
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Laura doesn't want Stefan to change anything about himself for her, while Urkel - as his nerdy self - is a 10 in Myra's eyes. Meanwhile, hoping to improve his vision, Carl steps into Urkel's transformation chamber.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
After a vengeful Myra tampers with Urkel's transformation chamber, Carl steps into it and steps out as an Urkel-like nerd.
Director: John Tracy
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Urkel sets an example of forgiveness after getting harassed by a gang of ruffians at school - when he discovers the ringleader has leukemia, he organizes a bone marrow drive; and a police-auction bargain overshadows Carl's good judgment.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Gritty episode in the style of NYPD Blue, where Laura is robbed by female gang members and considers purchasing a gun to ward off future trouble.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Suspicions mount for Myra as Urkel and Laura put their heads together to plan a surprise birthday party for her. Meanwhile across town, Richie hopes to impress his classmates on a field trip to Carl's office at the police station.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
After failing to foil a robbery, Carl is assigned to protect Urkel, who stopped the thief; the boss's daughter comes on to Eddie.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: Felicia D. Henderson
Carl and Henriette send Laura off unchaperoned to cheerleading championships in Omaha where Laura's handsome partner Gary looks a lot like trouble in Urkel's spying eyes.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: James R. Stein
At a dance marathon, Laura cuts a rug with Waldo's cousin, and Carl and Urkel boogie till the sun comes up.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
A country-club invitation works out nicely for everyone but Dana, who could club Frank over his hayseed ways.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
When Cory pulls a fire alarm and bolts while he and Shawn break into the school late at night to turn in their Chemistry papers, he is an acclaimed hero, but soon feels guilty for all of the undeserved attention.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Cory and Shawn befriend Frankie out of fear, but soon realize how selfish they are being when they start using the younger students, whom will do anything for Frankie.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Cory begins dating again, but he can't bring himself to kiss his date, Melissa, because he still has feelings for Topanga, who he finds is already locking lips with another guy.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
Urkel fears that his rejection has sent Myra to join a nunnery, so he enlists Eddie and Waldo to dress in habits and join him in a search for her at the convent.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
J.T. "borrows" Carol's car for a date, and someone "borrows" it from him; Penny dates a mortician who likes to talk shop at dinner.
Director: John Tracy
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Frank's kids are eager to compete in the rowdy Family Games--and Carol's are happy to let them.
Director: John Tracy
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The family dog-sits a Saint Bernard that keeps Frank away from Carol, and terrorizes Mark.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: Matt Ember
Cory feels betrayed when his older brother takes a girlfriend to a ballgame instead of him.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: April Kelly
Ignoring Cory's feelings, Shawn asks Topanga on a date.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A
While discussing families on TV, the Lamberts and Fosters are told to forget the cameras and just be themselves--and unfortunately they do.
Director: John Tracy
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Frank and Carol plan a weekend at a quiet retreat while Dana minds the kids at home. Is that how it works? No.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: N/A