Ep 23. We're Going to Disney World (2)
- TVG
- May 5, 1995
- 22 min
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7.6 (126)
The episode "We're Going to Disney World (2)" is the season 6 finale of the sitcom, "Family Matters". In this episode, the Winslow family continues their vacation at the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, Florida. The family is split up into two groups with Steve, Laura, and Eddie on one side, and Carl, Harriette, Rachel, and Richie on the other.
Steve and Laura visit the "It's a Small World" ride, where they run into Stefan Urquelle, Steve's alter ego. Stefan tries to win Laura's heart, but she ultimately chooses Steve. Meanwhile, Eddie falls for a girl named Signy, who works at the resort. They start to hit it off, but problems arise when Signy's ex-boyfriend shows up and causes trouble.
On the other hand, Carl and the others visit the Epcot Center and have a blast going on the various rides and attractions. They also come across a game show where they win a prize. However, they soon realize that the prize is a trip to Hawaii, which conflicts with their plans to attend Laura's graduation ceremony.
As the episode progresses, the Winslows start to face a series of challenges that threaten to ruin their vacation. For instance, Harriette gets sick after eating a bad batch of seafood, and Rachel accidentally loses Richie. Meanwhile, Steve and Laura have a heated argument that puts their relationship in jeopardy.
In the end, the family comes together to overcome their challenges, and they learn important lessons about love, family, and forgiveness. They also manage to attend Laura's graduation, where they show their support for her academic achievements.
Overall, this episode is a heartwarming and hilarious conclusion to the sixth season of "Family Matters". It showcases the various dynamics of the Winslow family and their unique personalities, as well as the magical experiences that can be had at Walt Disney World. Fans of the show will enjoy seeing their favorite characters in a new setting, and newcomers will appreciate the relatable themes and storytelling.