Fuller House

Fuller House

2016
Fuller House
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Fuller House

6.7 | TV-Y7 | en | Comedy

D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widow and mother of three. Things become too much to handle, so she asks for help from her sister Stephanie and her best-friend Kimmy.

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6.7 | TV-Y7 | en | Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 2016-02-26 | Released Producted By: Jeff Franklin Productions , Warner Horizon Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/title/80051137
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D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widow and mother of three. Things become too much to handle, so she asks for help from her sister Stephanie and her best-friend Kimmy.

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Cast

Jodie Sweetin , Candace Cameron-Bure , Andrea Barber

Director

Daren Janes

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Jeff Franklin Productions , Warner Horizon Television

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Dee Mou Watching one episode of Full House a week with the kids-in-crisis was fine back when we were also kids-in-crisis, but watching Candice on endless repeat as (1) the host of the Hallmark Channel, and also (2) actress in the seasonal Hallmark film that runs on repeat till the following season arrives AND ALSO (3) co-star on the now limitless episodes of Full House AND "Fuller House" -- not to mention the new spots of fellow Full House costars as Hallmark co-hosts and/or actresses? It's definitely an overload of Candice B. Just rename the channel after her so people know what they're signing up for. Don't get me wrong, the team is fine in small stints. Something to think about, you guys. As for the show itself, "Fuller House" is a bit of a letdown, stretched way too thin with the Gibler characters and all the overly-specific explanations of why a cast member suddenly pops onto the set. The girls are all grown up and allowed to wear tight/revealing dresses without being grounded since it's 20+ years later... we get it. It's too much, and frankly, not as cute or funny as the original. Stamos makes too many rock star entrances and can't help smiling at himself. Papou looks fairly good for his age, but really needs to move on. (No spoilers. If you're really determined to know what happens 20 years later, the episodes are on Netflix and the Hallmark channel. Fair warning, though, that the last time I laughed was at the very end of the Season 1 Episode 1 character lineup (NO SPOILERS).)
beth_2548 When I first started watching this, I was not that impressed because of the first few shows. However, I stuck with it and there were a lot of good points. I did not care for Stephanie's party girl personality at first, but as I watched further episodes I realized it tied in to where the show was headed. Stephanie mellowed out eventually and got back to her family values. She decided family was more important than anything else. I appreciated that. I really like how the house looks exactly the same as the 90s with modern improvements. However, I was confused at first at all the kids and chaos going on in the house, especially when joeys kids were on. Who's kids are whose and who's married and who's not? Liked how joeys kids are brats, this seems accurate. And I think DJ should decide once and for all between her men. Overall, good show. But I don't have kids, so I do to have to worry about what to censor.
sendittomelater Every cast member is super funny! I truly love watching this, especially with my kiddos. They felt sad when the 3rd season was over, but then they started singing "Best Summer, Ever" and all was good. Thank you to all the cast, producers, writers, and everyone involved in making this show. You all truly bring joy into our homes.
Lisa Flemming I'm a huge fan of Full House and pretty much grew up with the show so when they announced Fuller House I was immediately interested. And, honestly, it's great. I love that it's just a silly, fun, happy show. It doesn't take itself seriously at all (included lots of jokes poking fun at itself) and there is always a happy ending. Shows like this are rarer these days as the style of TV has changed over the years. This is a fantastic throwback to happy 80's TV and I love it!