A stereotypical arrogant and popular blonde student and Laura's rich and spoiled rival who tried to get everything she wanted, including using underhanded tactics to win the student council president election at Vanderbilt High in season three's "Woman of the People". He insists that his last name is supposed to be pronounced "Lou-né" (stating "It's French" each time it comes up). We believe it’s the first step to growth. As the series progressed, Eddie gradually became more rebellious, making many poor choices that landed him in trouble. Waldo says when asked why his sister was given that name that it was because she was born at a Taco Bell and his parents weighed over naming her either Quesadilla or Burrito Grande ("And that's a stupid name!" Stay tuned for new weekly products curated to satisfy every animal lover out there! 50% of all profits are donated to animal rescue shelters. Played by Joseph & Julius Wright (credited as Joseph Julius Wright) (1989–1990); and Bryton McClure (1990–1997). executive from California wants to make his show live on national television, Waldo had a hard decision on his hands, but eventually decides to move there with Maxine. Singer Johnny Gill appeared as himself in three episodes (season two's "I Should Have Done Something", season three's "Love and Kisses", and season eight's "Home Again" (to promote the reuniting of New Edition)). See her inspiring work here or find her on Instagram, Waldo: Name Partner/ Vibe Coordinator The two are friends by the next episode. Laura is the oldest daughter of Harriette and Carl Winslow and the object of Steve Urkel's affections. Sadly, not all animals left behind by selfish owners get this lucky, and most of these shelter workers operate on frightfully low budgets – often through community volunteers and fundraisers. The good news is that more of us care now than ever before, and we care not just for the animals we live with and love, but also those that are struggling in the wild. Will usually be found: travelling the world and photographing it all, or bushwalking the Blue Mountains with her doggo sidekicks. Myra Monkhouse was introduced midway through the fourth season in "A Thought in the Dark" as a possible girlfriend for Steve. While highly intelligent, he is also quite accident-prone (spawning his catchphrase, "Did I do that?") Steve is also attracted to Myra but he never grew to love her over the course of the show. While Urkel was the resident nerd, Waldo was the resident idiot. His relationship with Greta developed throughout the series and faced many obstacles, most notably in the forms of Myrtle Urkel and Greta's father Dave McClure (owner of Eddie's employer Mighty Weenie). The character last appears in the season two episode "Fast Eddie Winslow". She had many boyfriends who would bully Steve and who would cheat on her but would ultimately end with Steve warding them off. She refused and he had Myra arrested by the end of that episode when he exposed her for stalking him with illegal spy gear in her room to the police. This frequently causes Myra to feel in competition with Laura for Steve's affections; Laura would often try to correct the misunderstanding but Myra would only become more convinced that Laura was after Steve.