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Old 09-08-2012, 05:41 AM   #1
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Default What if Full House moved to the WB?

If Full House lasted another season (like it shoud have) I knw there were talks of moving it to the WB. that couldn't have been possible, either AFHV would have ad to move to the WB or Bob Saget would have left AFHV three years earlier. I know he woud eventually leave the latter.
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Old 09-08-2012, 10:40 AM   #2
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I'm not sure what it would have meant for Bob's AFHV job. I just know it didn't work because John, Candace and possibly Bob were ready to move on and because it's was getting too expensive to keep both of the Olsen twins. I read somewhere they wanted to keep Mary-Kate only around season 7 and John fought to keep Ashley on the show as well.

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Old 02-05-2013, 08:23 PM   #3
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In my fanfiction.net profile you can see the episodes I wrote - essentially they have Jesse, D.J., and Kimmy there but never on screen except for very special appearances, maybe a few each. http://www.fanfiction.net/u/5456/Me Including the start and end episode. (They'd have time to film those - even Michelle is off screen at times because of the Olsens' committments; it'd be a lot like the last season of "The Cosby Show")

I think Bob left AFHV only a few years after so my guess is he stays on WB with the promsie it'll be the last season for "Full House" and maybe has guest stars do AFHV at times.
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I could see Full House coming back for a 9th season. However, it would have failed miserably in the ratings and would have been hated by fans of the show. Without John Stamos and Candece Cameron, it just wouldn't have been the same. Honestly I think the show ended at a perfect time before there was ever any major cast changes and while the show was still coming up with good storylines. Anyways, I do have some ideas for some made up Season 9 episodes.

Jesse's big break: The Season premire opens with Jesse recieving a letter from a record company in Japan, the same place his song was a number one hit 3 years earlier. It turns out his hit song there was so popular that they want to bring him back and to record more songs and stay in Japan for the next year, and pay him a large sum of money to do so. Jesse initially turns the offer down but changes his mind when he realizes the attic is getting too crowded with the twins getting older and wants for Becky and him to buy their own house, so he takes the job, and it ends with him saying goodbye to everybody.

Room for no more: Since DJ has gone off to college, Stephanie is moving into her old room, and is very happy about finally getting her very own room and privacy. Until that is Kimmy Gibbler (who didn't get into college and is working as a flower delivery person) shows up at the Tanner household announcing that her parents are moving to London and she can't afford her own place at the moment due to San Francisco's high rent prices and her low income. She asks Danny if she can move in with the Tanners, and he at first says no way and is looking forward to Kimmy moving out of the country. Becky then reminds Danny that Kimmy is DJ's best friend and when DJ finds out that Kimmy had to move far away because of Danny, DJ may never forgive Danny, so he allows Kimmy to move into the Tanner household and she shares DJ's old room with Stephanie, making Stephanie so happy.... (lol, yeah right!)

Becky's cousin Dick comes to San Francisco on a buisness trip and stops in to see Becky. Becky Danny Joey and Dick all sit down and talk and Dick starts making fun of Joey for being 37 years old and not having a place of his own, and not being married or having a girlfriend. Joey takes what Dick says to heart, and goes out to find a place of his own and to find a woman to commit himself to. He ends up finding a rather odd and somewhat trashy woman who lives in the San Francisco tenderloin (poor neighborhood) and Joey ends up moving in with her. Danny and Becky know he's making a huge mistake, so they urge Dick to have a talk with Joey and apologize for his remarks and give him somewhat of a pep talk. Dick goes to park his car in front of the woman's apartment when a homeless man approaches Dick and asks him for some spare change, Dick asks what it's for and he says for food, and Dick hands him his lunch from earlier that day that he never ate, then the guy says he also needs some money to take the bus so Dick offers him a ride in his car, then the guy is honest and tells Dick that he wants to buy a 6 pack of beer and Dick mildly insults the guy. up in the apartment Joey and the woman are about to have sex since the woman is throwing herself at Joey, and Joey realizes he doesn't love the woman and it does not feel right at all, He decides to leave when he gets outside he sees the homeless man assaulting Dick and trying to Rob him and he punches the guy in the face and he runs away. Dick is relieved that Joey saved him big time and remarks what a good guy Joey is and how it doesn't matter if he's married or has his own place or not, that there's a lot of good in him.

Stephanie and Gia go out on a date with 2 high school sophmores. They are 2 years older than Stephanie and Gia, and on their date they take the girls back to one of the guy's parents house cause his parents aren't home and take the girls into seperate bedrooms, where Stephanie is pressured into sex but she says no and runs out of the apartment and runs home. When she gets home she seems very disturbed about something but wont tell Joey and Danny exactly why, just said that her date turned out to be a real "loser" Joey makes a remark about some of the horrible dates he had when he was Stephanies age. The next day Stephanie sees Gia at school where Gia tells Stephanie that she had lost her virginity the night before. Steph then starts to feel guilty about not sleeping with the guy and wonders if she made the wrong choice. Later on she calls the guy up and aplogizes about last night and says she had a stomach ache which is why she ran out and wants another "date" She tells Kimmy about what happened and what she's gonna do, and after she leaves at Dinner, Kimmy blabs to Danny and Joey where Stephanie went. Joey and Danny scurry around to find out where the guy lives and track him down and arrive at his parents house, the parents are still out of town and all the lights are off but they charge in the house anyways. Just as something is about to happen with Stephanie and the guy. It's very embarassing for Stephanie and she is upset and when they get home she said she's never gonna forgive them and goes upstairs and slams the door. her and Becky have a talk and Becky tells her her first time should be special and to never do something like that because you feel like your'e "supposed to"

These are all the ideas I have so far I will post more later.
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I agree it would have filed miserably but ith ink the ninth season would be meant to be a final season anyway
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Old 03-31-2013, 11:45 PM   #6
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i would have loved for full house to keep going until atleast a 10th season. i could see a lot of stuff they could still do. i could even see them bringing it back now and still doing some really cool stuff. the world coud use a show like full house.
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Old 04-01-2013, 11:25 AM   #7
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I love "Full House" and would have enjoyed further seasons, but I really do think it ended at a good place. Had it continued further, we could have maybe seen DJ going on to college (and thereby either making the occasional appearances at home on weekends and holidays- or perhaps living at home while going to college, much as Alex and Mallory did on "Family Ties" in the later seasons.)
I think eventually they would have had to have Jesse and Becky move to their own house with their kids continuing to grow and need more room. But if they had done this, the show would not be nearly as much of a "Full House" and thus some of the premise of the show would be lost. That's why I think they ended it at a good place when they did.
But I would've enjoyed seeing Danny and Vicky finally getting married and for Joey finding at least a regular girlfriend and getting married- but again, that would mean Joey would be moving out to his own place more than likely.
And just to point out, while in America for some it seems kinda weird to have so many family members and even friends living together in the same house, this is not uncommon in other parts of the world. In some countries it is very common for grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins even to all live in the same house. Some families are simply much more close-knit than others and for other families, it's a cost-saving issue. In any case, "Full House" was great for its run and while I definitely would have watched further seasons, I don't think it could have gone too much longer with the same setup.
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I could see Full House coming back for a 9th season. However, it would have failed miserably in the ratings and would have been hated by fans of the show. Without John Stamos and Candece Cameron, it just wouldn't have been the same. Honestly I think the show ended at a perfect time before there was ever any major cast changes and while the show was still coming up with good storylines. Anyways, I do have some ideas for some made up Season 9 episodes.
You've got some cool ideas there.
But I have to say, I don't think I could ever see the plotlines with Joey and Stephanie and Gia ever going through on "Full House".
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Bob Saget was a greedy for money man, he would have found a way somehow to continue doing both AFHV and a 9th season of Full House for luck if Full house was canceled halfway in the 9th season he still would have his second paying job on AFHV.
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