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TMC
07-28-2022, 09:08 PM
https://www.looper.com/944515/full-house-fans-dont-hold-back-their-unfiltered-thoughts-on-fuller-house/

Fans think Fuller House was too cheesy

All it takes is a couple of glances toward Reddit to realize that fans don't look too fondly on "Fuller House." It makes sense why; "Full House" was a cornerstone of many people's childhoods, so watching this new show as an adult means it's just not going to live up to such lofty expectations. Redditor u/No_Profession_8241 (https://www.reddit.com/r/fullhouse/comments/s3c5mk/i_didnt_like_fuller_house/) kicked things off by writing, "Fuller House felt so forced, so unnatural, it wasn't realistic either, like the random singing and dancing. Full House felt like a real family, with realistic moments and life lessons while Fuller House didn't have any of that."

On a separate thread, someone asked if "Fuller House" was worth watching, and the top response is, "It wasn't as good as the original by any stretch and it's far cheesier (like unbelievable cheesy)." The show didn't fare much better when it came to critics, either. Ned Ehrbar of The Wrap (https://www.thewrap.com/fuller-house-review-when-90s-nostalgia-goes-wrong/) wrote, "All in all, it's unclear who the audience for this series is supposed to be or why Netflix went ahead with 'Fuller House,' aside from the fact that it sounds like something grown-ups who grew up on the show would be into — in theory, at least."

Anyone needing a quick hit of nostalgia may find something worthwhile in "Fuller House." Otherwise, many fans seem to think it doesn't really stand on its own.