It Didn't Happen One Night - S5-E2
Other mistake: When the folding bed contracts after Laura turns the lights off, it's very obvious the two legs sticking out from the bed are fake or that of a mannequin.
It Didn't Happen One Night - S5-E2
Other mistake: When the folding bed contracts after Laura turns the lights off, it's very obvious the two legs sticking out from the bed are fake or that of a mannequin.
Steve Urkel: My dad wanted to know how I could believe in a God I can't see, touch, or analyze. I pointed out to him I also cannot see, touch or analyze an atom, but I believe it exists.
Trivia: When this show first went into syndication, a market in New England declined to pick it up, thinking it wouldn't be popular with their demographics. They ended up providing the show for free with the agreement that the market would end up paying for the broadcasting rights if the show reached a certain ratings threshold.
Question: Is it true that the show's set was burned down? Either way, why was the show ended so suddenly (before Laura and Steve's wedding was even shown)?
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Answer: It was just cancelled. Read more here: http://www.kellie.de/end.htm.
Myridon