![]() After this, Eddie stopped his antics, but was still prone to coming home late. This was offensive to Carl because as a law enforcement officer, that behavior was unacceptable and disrespectful in itself. The previous antic was when he came home late and Weasel ratted out the reason behind that was because of him mooning meter maids. However, he still was prone to driving antics and other mistakes. Another time was when he got ripped off by Weasel's friend when he sold him a stolen stereo system, which Urkel also suspected of foul play. In time, Eddie gained maturity, even coming to his father when something wasn't right for instance, he told his father he had been scammed by a con artist, who promised him and Waldo Faldo a chance to meet members of the Chicago Bulls at a bar he owns (which Urkel had suspected all along and refused to go inside) and THUS was left with an expensive bill. He often got along with his mother, Harriette, while having typical "brother/sister" relationships with his younger sisters, Laura and Judy. However, Eddie would eventually see the error of his ways and make up with his father. Eddie's father, Carl, often came down very hard on him, something that frustrated him to the point that, more than once, he threatened to move out of the house (and once actually made good on that threat). ![]() Eddie eventually confessed after Laura threatened to tell their parents and the school the truth about him cheating on his chemistry test if he didn't save Steve from expulsion. Although feeling guilty, he refused to help save him by confessing, because it would show he didn't study. Eddie also had let Steve take the fall in A Test of Friendship. Urkel was so angry with Steve for the purported damage that he was soon on his way to a military academy). However, on most of those occasions he later admitted his guilt (as in the aforementioned car-through-the-front-of-the-house incident, where he admitted his guilt after finding out that Dr. Other times, he let other people take the blame for his mistakes (such as the time he said nothing when Steve told Carl he drove the family car through the front of the house). In this case, he was happy to have Steve as a buddy for his mathematical skills and "Urkel luck" which caused them to win $32,000, only for the place to be raided by the police and both Steve and Eddie to be handed over to their fathers to face the music. In the latter instance, he tried to gamble with Steve at an illegal casino to pay for repairs to the family car, which he damaged while driving without a license because he was trying to impress Jolene. This landed him in trouble with a pool shark named Boyd Higgins, a tough bookie named Bones and the law. Several times, he developed a gambling habit and was prone to not going to Carl out of fear he'd be yelled at. Often, his judgement was not the best and this frequently landed him in trouble. Throughout school, he was a mediocre student, earning only average grades (although once, Rodney changed his grades by hacking into the school's computer system as a practical joke). During the early years of Family Matters, Edward-or Eddie, as he was commonly known-is a typical teenage boy, whose main interests were cars and girls.
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