The best episode written by David W. Duclon is "Scenes from a Mall", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "Scenes from a Mall" aired on 12/17/1993 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Like a Virgin".
Urkel tells Myra that he needs some space and ends up breaking her heart, while Maxine is ready to break Waldo's neck for acting like a jealous fool.
Director: N/A
Writer: David W. Duclon
Eddie becomes the laughingstock of the boys' locker room after Urkel spills the beans that Eddie is still a virgin.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: David W. Duclon
Urkel's accident-prone Aunt Oona visits shy, dowdy woman who get a confidence-building makeover from Harriette and then takes her new-found confidence to a karaoke bar, where chaos erupts when she holds a singing contest.
Director: N/A
Writer: David W. Duclon
Teamwork and the transformation chamber give Carl and Urkel an edge against thieving gang members.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: David W. Duclon
Carl issues an ultimatum concerning Eddie's drinking. Meanwhile, female fans become intoxicated with Stefan Urquelle.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: David W. Duclon
Best friends Laura and Maxine are attracted to the same guy.
Director: N/A
Writer: David W. Duclon
Urkel invents a time machine, and he and Carl travel back to the 70s, where Carl takes advantage and changes the future to become a billionaire.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: David W. Duclon
Urkel asks Carl for Laura's hand in marriage, but Stefan has already given Laura a ring.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: David W. Duclon
Urkel gets a makeover for Laura's bachelor auction. Meanwhile, Carl's thinking could use a makeover when Harriette's salary spurs his competitive instincts.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: David W. Duclon
When his garage gets a new owner, Fonzie decides to quit. He is unable to find another job as a head mechanic, but, with Howard as his inspiration, vows to find his true calling.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: David W. Duclon
Fonzie is forced to wear glasses after Ralph's father discovers he has astigmatism.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: David W. Duclon
Louise and Helen consider leaving the Help Center due to lack of involvement from others as well as lack of funds. However, just as they're about to call it quits, a young hooker named Maggie walks in the door.
Director: N/A
Writer: David W. Duclon
Feeling like a freeloader, Rachel decides to look for a career beyond writing and opens up a diner after Steve accidentally burns down Leroy's.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: David W. Duclon