This is called Chuck Cunningham Syndrome. In the first two seasons of Happy Days, Chuck was Richie's older brother. The last time he was seen he was going upstairs to his bedroom. He was never seen or mentioned again for the rest of the show's run.
Happy Days is also where the term “jumping the shark” comes from. I remember watching that show as a kid on “Nick at Night”, back in the days when Nickelodeon played fun old family shows instead of nightmare inducing Blair Witch styler BLM commercials.
Carl was a good cop => Role Model
Urkel was dedicated to academic and scientific excellence => Role Model
Eddie, followed in dad’s footsteps and became a good cop => Role Model
Harriett, good mom and wife => Role Model
Don’t remember much about daughters, but probably turned out okay due to good family.
Well, can’t win them all 😂
3 out of 4 ain't bad.
She probably got fucked up in the head from being molested by the TV execs.
Really? Ummm....where?
Holy shit, what a slut
hah, forgot about that.
She was kicked off the show because of how popular Urkel was.
Don't forget Carl helped McClane out with those pesky terrorists at Nakatomi!
We'll never forget. He was there for McClane during his moment of doubt.
He was there to let the Ghostbusters out of jail, too.
Beat me to it.
Coincidentally I just picked this detail up watching Ghostbusters last weekend with my wife for the umpteeth time.
Laura married Steve Urkel. Judy disappeared after the 4th season and was never mentioned again.
This is called Chuck Cunningham Syndrome. In the first two seasons of Happy Days, Chuck was Richie's older brother. The last time he was seen he was going upstairs to his bedroom. He was never seen or mentioned again for the rest of the show's run.
Fun to learn new things.
The daughter disappearing on Family Matters was strange.
The overweight son on Step By Step also was disappeared from his show.
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Happy Days also started this?
His arrival on a show would coincidentally be when the show went bad and got cancelled.
Holy shit I haven't thought about that dumpster of a show for a very long time. Brady Bunch lite but less funny.
Happy Days is also where the term “jumping the shark” comes from. I remember watching that show as a kid on “Nick at Night”, back in the days when Nickelodeon played fun old family shows instead of nightmare inducing Blair Witch styler BLM commercials.
Yep, watched lots of bewitched, i love Lucy, get smart, and dragnet with the fam back in those days.
Don’t forget that Carl stopped terrorists at nakatomi plaza