The climax occurs when Steve accidentally shifts into reverse and crashes the Isetta through the Winslows' garage door. While Carl initially uses his mantra to stay calm, the situation escalates when the garage shelves collapse, causing even more damage and finally causing Carl to explode in rage. Subplot: Romantic Rivalry
Carl is struggling with stress-related high blood pressure and adopts a relaxation technique—chanting " 3-2-1, 1-2-3, what the heck is bothering me? "—to keep his cool. [S4E3] Driving Carl Crazy
In a secondary story, Harriette begins taking piano lessons from a handsome young instructor. This sparks intense jealousy in Carl, further adding to the stress he is trying to manage. Episode Legacy The climax occurs when Steve accidentally shifts into
Steve Urkel acquires a tiny BMW Isetta (his uncle Cecil actually paid him $50 to take it). He hopes the car will help him win over Laura, who claimed she’d go steady with the next boy who had his own car. "—to keep his cool
During the end credits, the entire cast is shown squeezing out of the tiny car, much like a circus clown car act.
In the Family Matters episode "," the story centers on Carl Winslow attempting to lower his high blood pressure using a calming mantra, only for Steve Urkel to test his limits in a new BMW Isetta. The Main Storyline: Driving Lessons