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TJ
11-11-2007, 12:58 AM
Goodbye, guys and girls! The fun final season of Full House is now on DVD from Warner Home Video! The long-running family sitcom Full House is now complete on DVD after this set. The show ran for an impressive eight seasons on ABC from 1987-1995. The final season stars John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, Lori Loughlin, Andrea Barber, Scott Weinger, Blake & Dylant Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Mark-Kate & Ashley Olsen.

Read our review by Pavan here:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/fullhouseseason8dvdreview.html

Please post any questions or comments about this set.

DTF955
11-11-2007, 08:00 AM
Let's think positive - about scenes that *are* in this set that are cut out in syndication. There didn't seem to be many in season 7 - most of what was cut out in syndication is teasers, from what a friend told me. (I didn't get it, I don't like seasons 7-8, and also didn't have the money anyway.)

But, what about season 8? From the script on full-house.org we know the scene where Becy actually teaches Michelle how to cook should be there. And, someone mentioned Danny and Michelle looking through the photo album of family favorites.

fullhousefan91619
11-11-2007, 02:17 PM
Let's think positive - about scenes that *are* in this set that are cut out in syndication. There didn't seem to be many in season 7 - most of what was cut out in syndication is teasers, from what a friend told me. (I didn't get it, I don't like seasons 7-8, and also didn't have the money anyway.)

But, what about season 8? From the script on full-house.org we know the scene where Becy actually teaches Michelle how to cook should be there. And, someone mentioned Danny and Michelle looking through the photo album of family favorites.

WHAT!? The scene where Becky actually teaches Michelle how to cook and, the scene where Danny and Michelle looking through the photo album are both there! I just saw them!

DTF955
11-11-2007, 02:33 PM
WHAT!? The scene where Becky actually teaches Michelle how to cook and, the scene where Danny and Michelle looking through the photo album are both there! I just saw them!

Why the surprise - I said let's talk about scenes that are there. Then, I said these two should be - I couldn't say they were since I didn't have the DVD.

Perhaps we're too used to complaining on here or something :-) But, grammatically, if I recall correctly, the use of the word "should" in this context is correct - just as if the sky got all dark, we heard thund4er and lightning, and I said, "It should rain very soon." :-)

Now, I supose I could have said "I should know" becasue there are those of us, such as yourself, who have knowledge that they are there.Just as if you were on the path of that rain and got it a few minutes ahead of me. :-)

fullhousefan91619
11-11-2007, 06:10 PM
Why the surprise - I said let's talk about scenes that are there. Then, I said these two should be - I couldn't say they were since I didn't have the DVD.

Perhaps we're too used to complaining on here or something :-) But, grammatically, if I recall correctly, the use of the word "should" in this context is correct - just as if the sky got all dark, we heard thund4er and lightning, and I said, "It should rain very soon." :-)

Now, I supose I could have said "I should know" becasue there are those of us, such as yourself, who have knowledge that they are there.Just as if you were on the path of that rain and got it a few minutes ahead of me. :-)
Oh, I'm sorry, I get it now and yes you were grammatically correct. You're very smart! Did you go to Harvard?:lol:

DTF955
11-11-2007, 10:47 PM
Oh, I'm sorry, I get it now and yes you were grammatically correct. You're very smart! Did you go to Harvard?:lol:

Better yet, the College of Wooster - one of only a few schools that has a required Independent Study thesis to graduate. I majored in Communication, and my thesis was 81 pages long, counting table of contents, etc.

So, obviously, I'm smart and just plain obsessed with writing at times :lol:

fullhousefan91619
11-12-2007, 10:53 AM
Better yet, the College of Wooster - one of only a few schools that has a required Independent Study thesis to graduate. I majored in Communication, and my thesis was 81 pages long, counting table of contents, etc.

So, obviously, I'm smart and just plain obsessed with writing at times :lol:
I can certainly tell!:wave:

ILuvZackMorris
11-12-2007, 04:01 PM
Is the series finale in its COMPLETE 1 HOUR Format or is it in that stupid 2 part format that they did for syndication? I would hope they'd keep it in the 1 HOUR Complete format and have the final curtain call as well.

Pavan
11-12-2007, 04:13 PM
It is in 2 parts. No final curtain.

ILuvZackMorris
11-12-2007, 06:08 PM
It is in 2 parts. No final curtain.

Then I won't waste a dime on the 8 season. If they can't give it to us as it originally aired - as one hour & with the final curtain bow, then its not worth it.

Plus, Warner Brothers snubbed us loyal fans on special features on the 4th season+. And they did eliminate English subtitles for a few seasons.