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Family Matters Does Dracula

“Dark and Stormy Night” (October 28, 1994)

We’ve talked before how Family Matters has a more liberal take on typical hijinx than most sitcoms, but the show’s sixth season Halloween episode went full on Dracula — by which we mean Francis Ford Coppola. It’s really ambitious! And Hariette has never looked sexier! And we’re very stoked to have Michael Varrati on hand to discuss it because not everyone would be able to spot this darkling little gem hidden in the 1994 TGIF lineup.

Listen to Michael’s podcast Midnight Mass — and in particular listen to the episode all about Prom Night 2. It’s a hoot.

Watch Glen's episode of Ninjago: Dragons Rising, now streaming on Netflix! And if you're not sure what a Ninjago is, watch Ninjago Decoded, Glen's video series that explains the history of the Ninjago TV show.

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Family Matters Does Dracula

Comments

Fun listen. Never got into TGIF but you make even the shows I never watched or will ever watch in this case pretty damn entertaining.

Jason Ullmer

Oh, you're actually right. Thank you. What got cut off was Steve saying "didst I do that?" I'll fix it and reupload the file.

Drew Mackie

Such a fun episode!! I don’t remember watching this one back in the day, so was fun to listen about it! There was a part and maybe it was just for me, but it seemed like the clip was cut short. It was the clip of Steve breaking the vase, you noted he said something but what he said was cut from the clip. Thanks for all the gayest stuff ever you guys do! It’s my favorite podcast and gets me through my commute!

Garrett Sander


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