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Waldo was great. I think he may have been the first 'dumb guy who enjoys cooking' type, though I may be wrong.

Coo!

And a time travel episode where Carl actually did it right (gave past him investment advice and got rich) but missed his family and changed it all back.

It's all true, I'm afraid, except that Meego was one of the shows CBS made that season they bought Family Matters and Step By Step.

Just the last season. And yes, 9 seasons, 4 or 5 of which were good.

Also, that Jaleel White is actually buff in real life.

It happened twice. The second time was with Orlando Brown (whatever his character was called- I too had had too much at that point).

It was more like 5, but still 2 too many, as far as I can tell.

They were in Russia, for whatever reason.

Everybody do the Urkel Dance.

Watch them fight pirates- no Quantum Leap is that.

Things got way out of hand after they made the cloning machine, but the super science wasn't too bad up until then. And Steve wasn't especially brilliant until Season 4- just nerdy.

They replaced Harriet (the original star) at one point even.

Not particularly. They sometimes did one-off episodes and (as I mentioned) had already done a time travel show.

One of the Beatles played Topanga's dad a couple of times even.

It wasn't Boy Meets World's first time travel show, though. They went back to the 50's a couple of seasons before.

That was Free Spirit. Platypus Comix has a nice write-up on the show, and is even doing a comics series based on the show.

And Jerry Van Dyke could see him because he had a near death experience.

Not the worst, but definitely on the lower half of the list.

What I mean is that he would get blood and other gunk on the puppy fur, and it's near impossible to clean puppy fur with early 20th century methods. Lillian would be furious if her puppy's new puppy-skin cape got dirty.