fullhousefan91619
11-06-2007, 03:51 PM
It's sadly not there:( . Also it appears that a scene is missing after the opening credits, where the family is in the waiting room.
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View Full Version : For Those of You Wondering if the Final Curtain Call is on the DVD... fullhousefan91619 11-06-2007, 03:51 PM It's sadly not there:( . Also it appears that a scene is missing after the opening credits, where the family is in the waiting room. HugeTVFan 11-06-2007, 09:15 PM Sad. I expected it on there. Hopefully it's still on YouTube--or else. DTF955 11-07-2007, 05:46 PM Also it appears that a scene is missing after the opening credits, where the family is in the waiting room. I read this on the script on www.full-house.org. It has the doctor saying she "just regained consciousness." They may have taken this out for realism sake - no way could she have just regained consciousness, period, after so long, without a lot of other stuff being wrong. (Unless it was a major miracle.) He *could* have meant total consciousness on the Glasgow Coma Scale, but that's not likely. Mor elikely, though, she'd be waking up but woozy as they loaded her into the ambulance (they have those at any sporting event w/kids - Elizabeth & one guy or 2 guys ride to the shed with the paramedics, it goes out onto the trail, paramedics check her out, strap her to a backboard, and ride off, likely w/Danny going with them.) She would still be possibly woozy enough that she doesn't say much till she comes out of it, so Danny doesn't know what's going on. But, then again, TV shows don't often do medicine right, especially sitcoms, though some do. This was part of the fun of the Chronology, though - showing what would realistically happen. Like I've done with Michelle not being out of control, but in fact doing like is shown witht he leaf raking and obeying D.J. in "Crimes and Michelle's Misdemeanor." Indeed, thanks to a few people, I was inspired to even put in comments aboutthe pediatrician trying to help. In the same way a few families I've heard of with single parents have the oldest sibling as the disciplinarian becasue of a parent's laxness, depression,etc. FrankCostanza 11-08-2007, 06:56 PM I hate to hear this because of all the shows I watch this one had the best curtain call along with Seinfeld's final bow. I saw it once on Youtube and I hope it is still there. It is a shame how several tv shows on dvd have such pathetic special features and still leave so much out. I can see how older shows must do that since several cast members are dead and all but shows like this and Fresh Prince whose casts are all alive and well need to pitch in and do a little interview or two just for fun. The whole point of buying these DVDs is to get what you cannot get while watching it in syndication. That includes ending tags and credits. The only show on DVD that really goes all out with special features and stuff like that is Seinfeld, the best show ever. All in all, I guess a dvd set with missing footage is better than no set at all. fullhousefan91619 11-08-2007, 09:22 PM Well, other then that, every single scene (including tags) are on ALL the DVD sets. Buffyboy323 11-08-2007, 09:30 PM Also it appears that a scene is missing after the opening credits, where the family is in the waiting room. What would cause Warner Bros. to cut that scene? :confused: gabriel_katikos 11-10-2007, 05:05 PM I can't believe they used the two-part, syndicated version of "Michelle Rides Again" for the DVD! :mad: :mad: :eek: :eek: Oh well, at least the curtain call closing credits are still on YouTube. :) gabriel_katikos 11-10-2007, 05:11 PM Here's what I'm talking about, BTW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Zfh0iR9zEI fullhousefan91619 11-10-2007, 10:11 PM IT'S NOT SYNDICATED!!!!!!!! It still has the part where Danny shows Michelle the scrapbook! Ugly Pig 11-10-2007, 11:52 PM It's probably the international version. |