Divorced contractor Frank Lambert and widowed beautician Carol Foster meet, fall in love, and quickly marry. Each has three children, and when they all move in together, kids and parents hav... Read allDivorced contractor Frank Lambert and widowed beautician Carol Foster meet, fall in love, and quickly marry. Each has three children, and when they all move in together, kids and parents have much learning to do--step by step.Divorced contractor Frank Lambert and widowed beautician Carol Foster meet, fall in love, and quickly marry. Each has three children, and when they all move in together, kids and parents have much learning to do--step by step.
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- TriviaOf all the actors who played Frank and Carol's children, only Christine Lakin (Al Lambert) had a substantial acting career after the show ended. Staci Keanan, Angela Watson, and Emily Mae Young acted intermittently in some movies and TV shows following the show's cancellation, but the other actors largely retired from acting.
- GoofsThe kids' ages don't progress in a way that makes sense. For example: although Frank and Carol's anniversaries pass in real time, half of the kids age in slow motion. Dana and J.T. are both 16 in S1, and Dana is 20 at the end of S5 and J.T. is "almost 20" at the beginning of S6. Karen is dating in S1 and has a prom in S4, but is somehow still in high school in S6. Al, Brendan, and Mark seem to age in real time, but Lily jumps 5 years; she was born at the end of S4 and turns 6 in S6E11.
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Jean-Luc: What do you think?
Carol Foster Lambert: I think you look like Barbara Eden from "I Dream Of Jeannie."
Jean-Luc: Well, I think you look like Chrissy from "Three's Company"!
- ConnectionsFeatured in ABC TGIF: Episode #4.11 (1992)
Re-watching this show may give you a different perspective, as previously stated this show was over-sexed and strangely written. (and I didn't notice at age 12, but age 22). The sexual overtones of this show, after watching again, is shocking. Duffy and Sommers reprise their sexual appetite from their former shows, always wanting to get the kids asleep for some fun under the covers. No show in history had more kids walking in as their parents were "asleep" than Step By Step. Some episodes had 5-10 minute scenes of Duffy "begging for sex" as Sommers contemplated one of their many kids' current problems. Their acting seemed so easy to them, I think they just acted as themselves the entire show. Other issues include a cousin, Cody, being in love with Dana (Keanan) and parents always wanting to sneak off for alone time, proving this show would not be thought of in the "family show mold" of 2004. I am shocked to see it on ABC Family, because the show rarely had the -aww, shucks- moments practically trademarked by ABC's TGIF. Where as Boy Meets World, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, and Family Matters seemed to always have a moral, lesson, or rule to be found, followed, and understood, Step By Step seemed to throw away any diverse message and just stuck with "love your family, it is the only one you have". That is a fine mantra to live by, but hardly revealing. Overall, a show with a permanent place in history considering its stars and placement as a 90's TGIF staple, and worth seeing on re-runs, just to see what television was putting in young minds from 1991-1998. 6-7 stars out of 10.
- velvets203
- Dec 16, 2004
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