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Blackout
02-27-2016, 01:39 AM
I ****in loved it

1-Outside of the worst character on Full House, Michele, all the major characters were here....NOBODY was missing. even the twins were here for a cameo. Nicki and the other one. They had a few funny parts. Even Steve came back and set up some possible future episodes.


2-lots of great references to the old series including many catch phrases and scene redo's

3-every new character had their moment and ironically the kids seem funny.

4-the 3 girls have not changed personality wise....Steph might be a bit more confident now but that's it and that's a good thing.


this was well written and FAR FAR FAR exceeded my expectations. I will now start watching the rest of the episodes (I'm into episode 2 at the moment).



I just hope Danny and the 2 uncles make regular guest appearances

TMC
02-27-2016, 05:36 AM
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2016/02/26/netflix-fuller-house-debuts-with-donald-trump-jokes/

The Tanner gang is back on television screens for the first time in 20 years, as Netflix debuted the Full House reboot Fuller House late Thursday night — and the show wasted practically no time going after Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump with a pair of jabs.

TMC
03-22-2022, 01:27 AM
From the Full House Reviewed (https://therealfullhousereviewed.wordpress.com/2016/06/10/fuller-house-season-1-reviewed/) blog. Unfortunately, it stops right at Season 1 (https://screenrant.com/fuller-house-season-1-reviews/):
I think that the main thing that really set Fuller House (https://forums.primetimer.com/forum/673-fuller-house-v/) apart (https://www.indiewire.com/2016/02/review-fuller-house-season-1-isnt-bad-because-it-wants-to-be-full-house-its-bad-because-its-not-65666/) from the original series (https://www.reddit.com/r/fullhouse/) was the quality of performances among the leads. I was totally caught off guard by how well Candace Cameron carried this show. I haven’t seen her in anything since the previous series’ finale so I didn’t know what to expect, but I thought that her energy and delivery were actually really great. I wish that they’d maintained Kimmie Gibbler’s eccentricity a little more in her adult incarnation, because they could have made her a lot more interesting (especially considering that they didn’t do much more with her than make us wonder if she’d reconcile her marriage), but Andrea Barber returned to the role so naturally that it really did feel like we were seeing how Kimmie Gibbler turned out as an adult. Stephanie was definitely the weakest of the leads and her role as the “wild one” was a little groan-inducing, but she did a respectable job. Ultimately, the story of these three women living together and becoming a family was a lot more palatable than the story of three incompetent dads who are pissing and ****ting their way through parenthood. I think that the moms’ being portrayed as actually capable of parenting was part of it, but it also felt like the actresses really wanted to be there, whereas the original series had a bit of an I’m-just-sticking-around-until-I-find-something-better vibe from the leads (spoiler alert: none of them ever did).