Alright you’ve had the weekend to binge watch your way through all 13 episodes of Fuller House that became available on February 26th. So admit it… who here has already watched all of them?
I was so excited to hear that Netflix was bringing Full House back, and giving us a look at where everyone is now. It was one of my favourite shows when I was a kid, and it seeing this brought back all of the memories. Now I have not worked my way through all of the episodes just yet. I am planning to have a few nights of enjoying this. Bring on the snacks, and family nights to watch this show.
Please don’t hate me, but as a Stream Team member I actually got early access to Fuller House and got to watch the first 6 episodes. I instantly loved that all the cheesy 90’s sitcom humour, and then some was back. Almost everyone is back for this Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, John Stamos, Dave Coulie, and Bob Saget. Notably missing are the Olsen twins who portrayed the youngest Tanner family member, Michelle, don’t worry this gets explained early on for why she is missing.
The show has been updated, and the families have expanded. The one thing I noticed right away is that on Fuller House they are addressing the issues many parents are facing today such as screen time. What is still there is the fact that the kids think the adults are absolutely crazy. One thing you will also not be missing are the hugs!
So, if you’ve already binge-watched all of Fuller House or are working your way through it like me… what are you loving about it so far?
Larissa says
I’m glad that toward the end, it wasn’t so nostalgia-happy. There was just a bit too much at first, but I understand hat, because that’s kinda why they brought it back. But by the end, it had become its own show and I can totally see more seasons coming!
I just wish there weren’t so many innuendos and language that puts the suitable audience st a higher age than the original.
nicolthepickle says
I haven’t seen full house so to me it wasn’t that funny. It was a lot of throwback stuff that I just didn’t get.
Michael Kwan (@michaelkwan) says
The self-referential humor and breaking the four wall were fun touches to a show that’s playing the nostalgia card pretty hard. It doesn’t quite capture the magic of the original (how could it?), but I’ve been entertained.
Courtney says
I watched the first episode last night and I have to say, it was terrible. I’ve heard that it does get better so I’ll give it a chance, but it’s just so cheesy!
samantha says
My husband is a die hard Full House fan. I had never watched it, but I have to say I got sucked into the reboot. 🙂
Kirsten G. says
We’re watching it with our kids. I am finding that there’s a lot of innuendos that my husband and I are catching, but are going over my kids’ heads. I wasn’t really into the original but I’m willing to give this a shot.
Jennifer says
I’ve watched them all. I’m interested to see what next season brings.