😂😂😂💯. It really has and sadly this is the plot of most modern comedy series we’ve seeing since 2002. The divorce couple and dysfunctional family members trope has been done too many times.
And yet despite the more adult plot on paper, full house still finds itself to be more mature, more realistic, and far less infuriating than fuller house imo
I get that. It's like fuller house isn't for kids. It's for the adults who were kids growing up watching full house. And the whole time you're saying to yourself "let me just turn this off and rewatch full house" lol
I grew up with the original series and to me, the reboot was cute in the beginning but pretty much became a parody of itself. The inside jokes got old really fast. And I can't stand how they dumbed down DJ. She used to be really cool and smart, and in the new series she came across as kind of ditzy.
I also really disliked how often they shamed the Olsen twins on the show. The shame started out cringe and went from cringe to enraging as the season went on. It's not like the Olsen twins are even still in the acting business doing other commitments - they had been out of the acting business for *13* years by that point. There is something really insidious and toxic about former coworkers not only refusing to accept a professional "Thank you for thinking of us - We are not interested," but then being completely cool with shaming their former coworkers on television that is going to be viewed by thousands (if not millions) of people. With that kind of unwelcoming reaction - I can completely understand why the twins wouldn't want to come back to work with this group of actors. The worst part is - there was no reason to shame the Olsens in the first place! With a little creativity, the writers could have made a solid running gag for why Michelle wasn't there or inserted off-screen commentary from Michelle. Perhaps we're just constantly missing Michelle because she's always off camera. There are *plenty* of humorous things that could have been done with Michelle's character that could have left the door open for any of the Olsens in a more compassionate fashion than any of the fourth wall breaking that was done.
it wasnt that they dumbed her down.. they made her not cool.. and more like candace in real life, not like the dj character... perky and positive.. dj was never like that... same for steph.. she was the one with all the energy.. and now shes like jodie in real life, a wild and grumpy girl..
@@mechajay3358 I feel like they were both good and had heart I think people expectations for to hide though it could have been like Girl Meets World that would have been terrible
It's really baffling how this doesn't feel like a Full House continuation. The vibes remind me more of a bad kids sitcom from Nick/Disney more than anything. Sure, Full House had some ridiculous moments like Uncle Jesse getting covered in cement, but it wasn't over the top. The show was still grounded in reality, and while not every joke landed, at least they never felt forced.
What I loved about full house was that there problems where realistic, relatable and sometimes very dark with other families. Like sibling or teen problems. These problems also give important lessons. Fuller house problems unrelated, always works out the best possible outcome, and learn nothing from it.
One of the biggest plot holes about Fuller House: In Full House, we know the Tanner girls' mom died due to a drunk driver. There are even a couple of episodes about how drinking is bad (also it was the 90s so that was alcohol culture of that time). In Fuller House, though...none of the women have any concerns or issues with alcohol. It highlights 2010s alcohol culture, which...yes, that's definitely a product of the current times, but at the same time....wouldn't at least DJ still have some reservations about alcohol? Stephanie I could vaguely understand - Stephanie was a bit younger than DJ before their mom passed and there was even an episode in Full House about how Stephanie's memories of her mother were fading over time. DJ definitely remembered her mom, and definitely felt very strongly about alcohol in that one very 90s episode wherein Kimmy gets drunk at a party and DJ is very upset that Kimmy got drunk. That kind of generational trauma doesn't just go away now that the women are in their 30s.
DJ was upset at Kimmy drinking too much and wanting to drive home. That is what made her upset. DJ didn’t like kids drinking underage but I don’t think she had a problem with alcohol itself if it was consumed responsibly. I was abused by an alcoholic and I actually don’t drink but that’s because I don’t like the taste of alcohol and not because of my abuser. I’m okay with people drinking it if they do it responsibly and don’t try to verbally abuse me or hurt me while they drink.
Show runners now want to encourage the consumption of alcohol, so they remove any reservations a character may have and support the alcoholic lifestyle, presenting the consumption as a standard for adult life.
@@howardkoslov1702 The consumption of alcohol is a standard for adult life in North America so the possibility of the depiction of that in media should be expected.
I’m confused what you mean by generational trauma here? Their mom getting killed by a drunk driver isn’t generational trauma. Also, I don’t think this really counts as a “plot hole” necessarily because it is still plausible.
I always I found it weird that Steve had feelings for DJ and tried to date her immediately after her husband died. I feel like they never even lost feelings for each other and it just feels so weird.
The problem with Fuller House aside from the very annoying kids (except for Ramona and Tommy. They were cool) was always that it played way too heavily on nostalgia and yet at the same time, seems to have forgotten their own characters to some extent more so with DJ. The first season was honestly fun. I was excited to see the girls as adults and Stephanie remained my favorite of the sisters and Kimmy was honestly way more likable. That being said the show as a whole again depended way too heavily on nostalgia with DJ being a widow like Danny and doing a gender swap and Kimmy being the goofball like Joey, DJ being the strict clean freak like Danny and Stephanie being the cool music Aunt like Jesse (well in his case Uncle but you get what I mean) and also the constant references which were fun at first but it got way too repetitive that the show didn't feel like its own thing and was a full on parody of the original. Also that really dumb "it's always open" annoyed the crap out of me. Like what was the point of that? Some cheesy message that the house welcomes everyone even strangers? That can't be safe. Lock your doors people!
I always have that in shows . Like i can see if its a main cast member or someone we met in a previous season will have something that will be important later on. case in Point rosanna renamed connors . ya have our main cast and in steps in galicki aka Leonard from The Big Bang Theory step in . Thats worth the audience applause even if just for a episode or 2. Eithere teh folks watching a live taping where high on soem shit or it was all a laugh track
Two things: Oh, Mylanta was developed because Candace Cameron didn't want to curse. It's a holdover from the other show. Also, the show would have been stronger (even though I liked it) if they had just had the series open with Steve and DJ married and raising their kids. Following the old show closely took away from the significance of the old show.
From what I heard Candace didn’t want to say oh my God because she and her brother are devout Christians and they still are to this day. That’s why she says oh, Mylanta. Personally I didn’t mind that DJ and Steve drifted apart and she moved on had 3 sons. Raising them with with her sister and friend while falling back in love with Steve. What I didn’t like is that they tried making DJ more like Danny. She should have been her own person. Make the show a twist and unique at the same time.
I think you’re forgetting that fernando is a famous race car driver and is likely very rich. The tanner/fuller house belongs to danny so they all live there rent free. Kimmy has a very successful business. She regularly charges people non refundable 5,000 dollar deposits for every party she plans and that’s just a deposit, imagine how much money she is making from the actual price of her services. She’s probably getting upwards of 15,000$ per party and she is planning a new party in just about every episode. Sometimes she is planning multiple parties at once so she is probably making almost as much money as fernando. Dj, like you said, is a vet and has been working at the same clinic for years so she is probably making a good amount from that. Probably around 100,000 a year. Then of course she and matt go into business together as partners and that would definitely mean she is going to be making more money so after that happens she is probably earning around 125,000-150,000 a year. Once again, they live in that house RENT FREE! Also, her husband was a firefighter who died in the line of duty, she probably got a good little chunk of change from his life insurance policy. If we also consider the fact that every single adult who lived in that house in the original show was famous, danny and Rebecca being talk show hosts and jesse being a musician/radio host/business owner/jingle maker and joey being a sorta well known comedian/business owner/jingle maker/the host of a kids tv show then we can DEFINITELY conclude that they had PLENTY of money and given who they are and the fact that they say so in the show we also know that Danny, jesse, joey, and becky payed for their kid’s college tuition entirely which would mean that none of the adults in fuller house have student loan debt. Alot of doctors and lawyers and vets aren’t rich until their 50’s because of the tremendous debt that they are in from their student loans that got them through med school or law school but DJ doesn’t have that problem because you can bet that Danny paid for her college and med school tuition. Stephanie is the only one in the show besides the kids that doesn’t have much money but we never really see her paying for or buying expensive things and she lives rent free so thats not an issue. So, looking at everything i just said we know that kimmy and fernando are both very successful and have plenty of money which means it would be no problem for them to buy the things we see them buy in the show. 15,000$ froyo machine? No problem at all! Fernando is an F1 driver and a pretty famous one at that, you can bet he is making around 20 million dollars a year if not much much more. That alone is enough money to buy the gibbler house and pay for all the stuff he gets ramona for her room, and he could pay for the fuller house and everything in it and pay for every other thing we see in the entire show and still have enough left over to buy it all a second time. Plus kimmy is a successful business woman making approximately 150,000-200,000 dollar a year all the while she lives rent free. Once again, that’s plenty of enough money to pay for the things you see her pay for. DJ owns a vet clinic that is pretty successful and again she lives rent free. Do you see what I’m saying? Every adult in either of the shows is successful enough to pay for all the stuff you see them buy. Except for Stephanie. But I’m betting that being a best friend of your boss (kimmy) makes it so that she got a pretty good paycheck during the time that she worked for gibbler style party palnning and after that she does end up being a moderately successful party performer and musician. The fuller household, counting DJ, kimmy, and Stephanie, is probably bringing in more than a half a million dollars a year. Fernando is probably bringing in 20+ million dollars a year, jimmy is a successful photographer for National Geographic so you can bet he is making some money and steve and matt are both doctors. One is a vet/ business owner and the other a pediatrist. If you skip to the end of the show when (spoiler warning) everyone moves into that house together you end up with a rent free house that has a retired race car driver millionaire/ business owner, another successful business owner (kimmy) a National Geographic photographer/business owner, a musician, a vet with her own practice, a pediatrist/ business owner all living in the same rent free house. At the end of the show the net worth of every one living in that house combined is upwards of 50-75 million dollars most of which belongs to Fernando but alot coming from the 4 different successful businesses that are owned by the people living in that house. Here’s a list of the businesses owned by the characters: Gibbler style party planning Uncle montys sandwich emporium harmen fuller pet care Steves podiatry clinic (maybe) And we also have to include Fernandos racing salary that would have been around 20-50 million dollars a year, Stephanies music career and jimmy’s photography career that all brought in money to the house. In conclusion, yes, they could all definitely afford anything you see them buy in the show and much much more. In fact, they probably live in one of the richest if not the richest households in all of San Francisco.
Okay Miss Op-Ed, go off! But the POINT is not that their money is unexplained, but that them having so much money directly contradicts the warmth and charm of a working class family that had to bond together to survive in the original. AND the vast majority of watchers would rather watch a RELATABLE show, aka not a show about the ultra wealthy in San Francisco. Sure, even the original was a little unrealistic- they wouldn’t have been able to afford a Painted Lady even back in the 80s-90s. But they captured a mostly REALISTIC picture of a normal, relatable family. So your comment isn’t even really addressing the deeper point that this video made about money.
they shouldn't have handled the infertility plot like that. They could've shown the hardships and reality of living with the desire for kids without the biological option, and options such as adoption. But instead they went with her trying to do all those fertility treatments and hoping, which is cool to be represented in its own way but is overrepresented in shows like this. The option is only available to a few infertility issues, and it would be nice to show that a life with the unfixable kind of infertility can find meaningful resolution too.
I wish Steph didn't want to have kids and instead focused on her career. There are still women out there that don't want to have kids. There was too much repetition in this show and not enough variety....
I actually didn’t mind that Max’s intelligence was inconsistent. Someone really good with say math may not actually be that great of a scientist and someone well read in literature could be bad at math. Etc etc. There’s a reason school has subjects but ‘nerds’ on TV tend to be written as smart about EVERYTHING when most people have ‘a thing’ or two they are good at/like. The problem is Max was inconsistent. One second he has more logic then the adults, the next he’s putting bath water in plants. And I don’t think they ever landed on what his level of logic was, which is what screwed him up. If he consistently took things too literally, for example, that would have been a character choice. And it wouldn’t have meant he wasn’t smart per se, just that he was still young enough that his brain was over-leaping more often then not.
My biggest flaws was not having much Nicky and Alex, Stephenie being a Brian Griffin character, and the fact that DJ didn't marry Steve in the first place.
DJ isnt herself, shes practically Danny now, its lazy it has the same plot as full house, her husband also died, she also has three kids, her best friend and sibling comes to help take care of the kids same as full house, i mean its lazy i hate it
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This sequel feels less like Full House and more like a Disney Channel series. And I should know because I used to watch Full House every night in high school.
There are a LOT of flaws with Fuller House but the things that bother me the most are the annoying musical numbers and the fact that Kimmy does have an older brother in the original run and his name was Garth AAAAAAAAA I do appreciate that they brought back Harry Takayama in the reboot (Season two Stephanie's friend/"boyfriend") That's a deep cut reference and I hoped we would be getting a lot more like it I know Full House inside and out because I've watched the whole series in order at least 30 times
Yeah kimmy went from being with 3 or 4 sisters no brothers pilot episode to having just an older brother from season 1 to 8 then we get to fuller house where now she is the oldest with a younger brother and never mention her other brother at all
they absolutely butchered DJ's character. back in full house she was always so relatable with her struggles. i don't believe when they continued her story that she'd be this clean cookie-cutter mom. Like why didn't show atleast some struggle after her husband's death. I feel like old DJ and new DJ are two completely different people. They also ruined her potential when they had that stupid love triangle when it was so obvious that it was gonna be steve.
They relied on the original full house plot too much is why. They tried to turn DJ into Danny. Stephanie into Jesse and Kimmy into Joey for REASONS I guess. Because Hollywood is creatively bankrupt and rely on recycling the same old shit.
I agree. I loved DJ in the OG, she was down to earth and relatable. New DJ is too perfect and goody two shoes and like a Karen.... I especially hate how she ruined CJ's wedding and broke Matt's heart... She was also very controlling and bossy.... But it was supposed to come off as charming...
I agree with everything you said. Fuller house was so bad. I was a huge fan of the original. Full house used to always talk about social issues and real life struggles. Fuller house is so unrealistic. This show feels like a circus and they ruined a lot of my favorite character. They ruined Stephanie who was my favorite in the original by making her slob and jobless and marrying an immature man named jimmy. She was so cute and smart in the original and made her a slob on fuller house.And they ruined dj who I also loved as well by making Danny 2.0. The only character that is tolerable is kimmy.And the kids weren’t that interesting either. Except for Ramona perhaps. They never gave those kids better storylines and never focused on those kids. They just props. They kept focusing on the adults on their marriages. They basically all the adults care about is their love life. And I am glad the Olsen twins didn’t come back because fuller house sucks and it would have ruined their fashion careers. I always would so excited for reboots but come to think of it, I don’t think I want reboots because it will ruin the nostalgia. Fuller house really ruined the original full house. Come to think of it, I don’t think I want the show “friends” to be rebooted. It ended where it should have.
@@MyBitch925 go to school to know what bad grammar is you slob. I am only 14, I didn't get a college degree, so my grammar is not going to be perfect. (by the way I am that same person who wrote that comment but with a different account.)
I agree with most of your points, except the statement you made about the original being more realistic. They really candy coated actual issues. Like DJ being around beer, or dealing with an eating disorder. They solved every "issue" in 30 minutes, and it was never brought up again... And 1 thing that really stuck out to me, is that the 3 girls lost their mother at very young ages, and it was referred to on occasion, but you never saw the pain of actually losing a parent. These children, in real life, would be dealing with heavy stuff. A better and more relatable show from that time period was Roseanne. I remember one episode in particular, where after Dan and Roseanne had a fight, they showed the empty house destroyed from their rage. Broken stuff, furniture thrown about. THAT was real to me. Families go through parents' angry fights more than they go through, "Oh no! Our daughter drove a car through the kitchen!"
If they are so desperate int bringing back old shows for nostalgia, why can't they also bring back the heart of what made shows such as Full House, Family Matters, Cosby Show, Fresh Prince of bel air, etc so iconic and memorable into these reboots/revivals?
Look for me I’m so late for house and what they did with the house people need to realize or whatever I’m sorry that you want to show stay the same but I think people need to realize people grow up so they’re trying to change the characters because people do grow up exactly the same one thing the girls had to be different because they’re adults now and change a little bit not be exactly the same and I’m happy to do it the way they did it that way world and whatever but I don’t I grow up and I like what I did with fuller house even when others don’t like it but you need to realize there are people out there that you like it so yes there is going to be the way you want to be
I originally liked his character, too. He got the most character growth I feel, but now watching this.. it's so cringey how inconsistent his character is. It's a shame cuz the actor isn't too bad.
I think a big issue is that they brought it back with the premise that DJ's husband fucking *died* right before the start of the show, like heartfelt show, ends on a high note, or just left the audience with a bunch of nostalgia, and they bring it back to see what happened and it's just horrific tragedy between poor jokes. Childhood characters facing semi-realistic issues is the premise of most sitcoms, but it's so genuinely tragic.
Fuller House is just a good examples of why reboots shouldn’t happen. They just seem to end up like a shell of its original show or completely different. That’s why I’m so glad that they didn’t make a sequel or reboot to friends because they left off that show PERFECTLY as did the original Full House. And instead of a “reboot episode” they instead just brought the old cast together to make it more of a documentary. That’s what fuller house should have been.
I feel that remakes could work with better writers, I feel this way with certain shows like family guy and the Simpsons I know they're not remakes but me like other people have read other people's drawings of shows and they have better storylines than the actual shows. for example like this person making the review saw the flaws in this show and if these flaws were pointed out to change scripts and storyline there would be better remakes
like I would LOVE a R rated remake movie of the show I Dream of Jeanie with Seth Rogan, with the right writers I feel like it could be a funny movie and better than the movie remake of the show Bewitched with Will Farrell.
The only thing reboots do is remind you that you could be watching a much better version of whatever thing you're watching at that particular moment. Why the fuck would I want to watch a shotty reboot when I can watch the thing I clearly want to watch? The thing that really blew my mind with this one though..... IS THAT THERE'S 5 FUCKING SEASONS OF IT?!??!?! WHAT THE FUCK?!?!? Me and my girlfriend watched the original show all the way through(in her old pirated movie collection she had the whole show, so I made us both sit down and watch it, just "because") and we went and saw the reboot had 5 seasons already(I always assumed they just did a single season, maybe 10 or so episodes AT MOST) but it didn't take long to both unanimously agree "NO! WE AIN'T WATCHING IT!!!!" It also doesn't help that %90 of each episode(that we saw, I think we watched like 5-6 total) boils down to "ThEsE KiDs WoN'T StOp PlAyInG WiTh ThEiR PhOnEs! HoW Do We GeT ThEm AwAy FrOm ThEiR PhOnEs So HiJiNx CaN EnSUe?!??!" I think I've heard boomers complain about millennials and their phones, more than I've seen millenials actually on their phones.
The only TGIF sitcom that I think could possibly work as a reboot/sequel series is Family Matters as they did episodes talking about actual social issues and a reboot could have one episode of Eddie questioning if he made a good choice in becoming a cop given a lot of people seem to treat him like he’s a bad person because of his job or even addressing how racial profiling is still a thing.
It failed hard because it was trying so HARD... to recreate the feel of the original. And in turn made it less original and more generic comeback. The first episode felt like a full house comedy skit more than an actually sitcom episode. I mean the jokes was dry unwitty and no love behind. Even the acting either felt to forced or severely underwhelming. After maybe like 2 or 3 episodes I was like done. Heaven forbid how it somehow manage to last as long as it did? Another perfect example is... meet the conners and girl meets world. No matter how much they try to recapture the essence of the original, it just ends up trying too hard. It's better if they stop doing these revival shows and leave well enough alone and let us embrace the originals and keep them warm in our hearts.
@@m56214 _Twin Peaks: The Return_ was also good. It definitely atoned for some of the sins after ABC forced Frost and Lynch to reveal the identity of Laura's killer, David Lynch lost interest except for the finale, and the people who worked on the last few episodes didn't understand that David Lynch is weird but in a way that works for the story instead of weird for the sake of being weird. It also helped that they clearly only meant to run for one season.
This makes me respect Jerry Seinfeld and Tim Allen even more. They walked away from hit shows and haven’t tried to reboot or revive them. They moved on and those shows will remain fun and untainted. Nostalgia can only get you so far, as most of these revival shows prove.
I think the only one who succeeded from being on "Fuller House" was Mckenna Grace who played Rose. She was awesome in "Gifted" and in "A Friend of the Family."
And playing the younger version of so many people. I, Tonya and Once Upon a Time and Haunting of Hill House. And she is still occasionally on Young Sheldon.
@@mollypocrass4562 she seemed amused with having a younger version of her character in "A Friend of the Family.". I saw her hugging Hendrix Yancey who was younger Jan on TikTok.
I think the show failed in many ways - too many gimmicky characters like Fernando and Kimmy’s brother, cheesy comedy, badly developed storylines without depth and resolutions, Candace Cameron being unable to carry the show as the main star, too soapy (like the love triangle with Steve and that vet DJ was with). I loved Full House as a kid of the 80s, I feel IMHO Fuller House failed to capture the magic of Full House and completely lacked some kind of original spin to make it work.
@@ghostchick5275 but cheesy comedy was ok in the 90s. Not okay now lol. Also I feel the storylines in Full House were a lot better, there was build up, drama, climax, lessons learnt.
In other words, Fuller House didn't change at all and wanted to still be Full House. Back when those sitcoms were the thing in the 80s and 90s. Instead of trying to be it's own sitcom and competing against other family programs like Modern Family and the Middle in the 2010s.
To me Candace had more chemistry with the vet than she ever did with Steve. It felt like they were trying to force Steve down our throats instead of letting a relationship develop naturally like how it was with the vet. They had chemistry but they said fuck that.
I remember when I heard Full House was coming back and I was so hyped for it. I started watching the first season and thought “wow this is awesome” but the more I watched and the more seasons came out. The more I realized I really did not like the show, it was almost painful to watch with the laugh tracks, the off the wall shenanigans, and max. I think we all had astronomically high expectations for the show and it let us down so hard. I’ll be honest I had no idea there was a 5th season. I stopped after season 4
Yeah, I didn’t hate season 1, but after that Bollywood number, I couldn’t watch anymore. The musical numbers were cringey & weird. The only one I enjoyed was when Joey Mac from NKOTB showed up & they did a New Kids dance. Otherwise, yikes. Plus, DJ’s youngest son was annoying af.
Instead of giving DJ a personality of her own, they made her the female Danny but in the worst way possible: 100% more "quirky" and with little depth, which makes her a very unrealistic character and also unrelatable.
I am the same age as the Olsen twins, and grew up watching Full House. Even as a kid, I knew it was pretty bad. But then I gave Fuller House an excited chance, and couldn't even finish the first season. So, thank you for suffering for me. I'm also mad about what they did to Roseanne. The new show is a train wreck.
Fuller House feels less family friendly. Not in the way of kids not being able to watch it, but rather it messes with topics that kids/teens just aren't going to care about like DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmys marriages. Fuller House feels more focused on the adults rather than the kids AND the adults. Then you have the fact that they cloned multiple episodes. Like the episode with Stephanie driving the car into the kitchen. Iconic episode. There was no reason for that to happen a second time. Full House did a wide variety of topics. Childhood abuse, body image issues, Jesse losing his dad, the girls struggling with certain activities in life when it requires a mother, drunk driving, underage drinking, Jesse and Becky becoming parents. When you look up topics that Fuller House explored it's always marriage, divorce, and pregnancy troubles. And when they explored underage drinking again. Fuller House had way too much focus on DJ, Steph, and Kimmy being in relationships or being married. They didn't need to all be competing in that. Let them breath. Jesse didn't marry Becky until season 4. There's just no charm in Fuller House. Everything would happen way too fast and the characters had no breathing room.
Agreed! As someone who watched fuller house when they were a younger kid,yeah I did NOT appreciate the more adult oriented topics (that weren't really handled well in the first place anyway) nor cared about them. Looking back I was pretty sure dj was kissing someone every few episodes which was really awkward too. I REALLy wanted more of the kids to be focused on but oh well
- the forced reactions during scenes - the main male characters being feminized or stupidized - no becky in s5 - the audience is everything wrong imo - bringing back old characters - steve and dj together in the end - giving kimmy a better roll everything they did right imo
Watching the series now and while OK it lacks the charm of the original. My biggest gripe being DJ and her love triangle. She plays two men, basically lies to both, and then both men (steve and the vet I can't recall his name) throw themselves at her feet. I found it disgusting honestly.
The main problem I had with this show is that the main plot, at least for the first couple of seasons, surrounded around DJ's love life. Full House had an episode very early in it's run where Danny realizes he's much rather going to focus on his family and raising his girls than his love life. It did not take several seasons for him to come to this. The show writers, from that point, shifted the romantic plotlines to Jesse and Joey.
"Oh Mylanta" was one of DJ's original catchphrases. She would say it when something stressful, whether good or bad, happened, like seeing a cute boy flirt with her or something. It was like "Oh my Lord" and also the fact she might need some Mylanta to settle her nervous stomach rolled into one :)
The show many jokes where they poke fun at the fact the olsen twins aren't in it REALLY turned me off from it, considering that they dropped their acting carrers BECAUSE they'd had a really bad time growing due to it! It felt so mean spirit!
i’m not far into the video yet, but something i want to point out. when you said that dj is trying to be PG by saying things like “oh my lanta.” not sure if you remember, but “oh my lanta” was her catchphrase in the original series. i think they were just trying to bring that back like when stephanie says “how rude”
I feel like they had too many weird musical moments. The original Full House had wonderful musical moments and they felt right at the moment, but Fuller House's always felt out of place. When they sang in the original it was heartwarming and fun, but in the sequel it was awkward and gave secondhand embarrassment. They aren't even bad singers, so it's a real shame.
Something Jaleel White said back during the original run of Family Matters the catchphrases came about organically and if the joke didn’t work the writers stopped using it. Too many sitcoms not the catchphrases are too forced and the audiences can pick up on that phoniness of trying to force a joke.
15:56 $120K salary isn't enough for a small condo in San Francisco. But that doesn't matter because it's her dad's house and he lets them all live there for free lol
My question is if the series is set in San Francisco then where the hell are all the LGBTQ people?! There were only two of them in the entire show and one was just a one off character that was written as a joke. Stephanie announcing she’s bisexual just feels like a last minute script addition to appease people demanding more representation and it doesn’t feel natural given she showed no real signs up until the announcement.
"DJ is totally PG now" your treating this like the original Full House was the Sopranos..Full House was always PG laced with corny dad joke humor..Also "Oh my lanta" was kind of her catchphrase on the original show...I did love that they leaned into the nostalgia, sometimes shamelessly but they actually did the references very well for the most part..but I do agree though Fuller house isn't really a good show once you strip away the nostalgia
This show always felt FLAT! Like it was missing something the whole series. Almost every episode seemed forced, the story lines were forced, a lot of times very, VERY weak, ETC.
I mean one problem I have is that jimmy stayed with Fernando in season five even tho he CHEATED on her multiple times. he litteraly played with Jimmy’s feelings and his daughter’s feelings too but the show made her dumb enough to stay with him I mean😔
Personally I'm not a fan of Tommy. I get that he is a baby I get that, but in the original full house, Nick and Alex had WAY more talking, acting, and emotions then Tommy himself. Legit Tommy was useless overall in this show.
I agree. I feel like they overshadowed Tommy by giving Max more screen time and didn’t give Tommy much thought. Even when he gets older and is capable of showing more emotions or talking a little more in the show they still overlook Tommy.
Exactly like the Olsen twins had soooo much more screen time even when they were like 2. Basically just mini main characters with more visual comedy than actual dialogue
when u mentioned good child actors, u should have included bailee madison. she was so young when she started acting and shes just so good. btw i love fernando even tho i know hes a shitty character
Doesn't make sense for Kimmy to move in considering her house was next door. Not to mention in the original Full house, Kimmy had an older brother, not a younger brother. If Dj was going to end up with Steve, why didn't Matt end up with Steph instead of bringing in another character who never existed.? Then you have to wonder, did she DJ even love her husband, she never brings him up, she starts dating right away. I completely agree about Max, he was so annoying. They made Jackson so dumb; nobody is that stupid. Romana probably the least annoying of the three, ad Tommy was just a stage prop just to show DJ has three kids.
Why was the budget so low in this series I remember the original we saw the whole San Francisco and when they family went to Hawaii and Jesse went to Japan like half of the places they went to weren’t sets
Yes! The original Full House intro scenes were actually filmed in SF and they recreated those scenes in fuller house but you could tell they were in the studio. It looked so cheap and fake. They couldn’t even bother filming those scenes in some park in LA.
I think Netflix should have just done a 90 minute reunion movie where we see all the characters again and have them go on an adventure, and then just leave it at that.
I absolutely HATED Steve from day 1 on Full House. When he returned to Fuller House and DJ chose him over Matt i completely checked out. The 1st season was great and they just ruined it with steve and focusing more on the kids. They became more annoying along with Fernando. I was 8 when Full House began and was watching it from the beginning I was so excited when they brought it back. But they made a mess of it what a shame.
I really hate how Joey became. in Full House we saw how he matured and grew up too. becoming a good uncle and responsible but still being optimistic, happy and goofy. but in Fuller house its as if he forgot everything. he got way to much goofy, a bad babysitter, to much childish. I dont mind that hes goofy and little childish but they took it to an extreme level (Cartoonish goofiness). he also got more stupid. and he kids are the worse, remember is Full house DJ said he would be a great father, well hes not, he doesnt discipline his kids and while i wouldnt expect that all his kids will behave or be nice, the fact that all 4 kids are bad shows he is a bad father.
I totally agree with MAX being annoying, but I think as the series goes on JACKSON's character improves and becomes my favorite out of all the kids. I hated how much they changed DJ's character in this reboot. I used to love her out of Michelle and Stephanie and they basically killed her character for me. Plus the forced love triangle is stupid and I am a hard DJ & Matt shipper. It's creepy that she ends up with Steve cuz they had no chemistry and still have strong feelings for someone since high school is creepy.... It's like the Zoey 102 reboot and forcing Zoey and Chase to STILL be a thing.... My favorite characters were Kimmy, Jackson, Ramona, Jimmy, and Rocki.
I didn't mind the show. But there was one thing I didn't like that I never hear anyone ever talk about, is that they went through all the trouble to recreate the exact format of the original show with one exception. During the heartfelt end of the episode moments they don't have music playing and it shifts the dynamic like as if it's not trying to do the original thing. I mean, they insisted on giving us the corny laugh track and the same exact setup, but they left out one of the what made the original very memorable
Yeah I always felt it was stupid how everybody is in a relationship. It kind of reminds me of all those ice age sequels. Edit: Also this video is funnier than the entire show.
The 90s sitcom was something that will never be touched again. The chemistry the shows had, particularly Full House, was indescribable. They were a product of the times. Full House was a perfect storm. You could have a billion dollar budget and a reboot of the show still wouldn’t work. I’m so thankful to have grown up in the 80s and 90s.
You know, I was wondering how they able to afford so much stuff. I feel like Danny just sends DJ money every month because he doesn’t know what to do with his own (i mean, in a couple episodes, Danny himself said he felt useless and he kept buying stuff from Costco). And DJ spends it on whatever they want at the moment. And also he’s even paying for their house, so I don’t think it’s too far-fetched.
DJ got on my nerves with the house when she kept saying it was her house the house was still Danny's he was letting His Daughters live there he didn't give the house to DJ he gave it to both of his daughters so everytime DJ said my house Stephanie should have said OUR HOUSE
Eh, it’s TV World. On Friends they even try to Lampshade how they can be living in such huge apartments in the Village in NYC, etc., but it’s just a trope now.
Why didn't they just have Fernando divorce Kimmy because she's annoying and oblivious? That would be more in character for a Full House sequel. This show is just trying to make the three boys into failed copies of DJ, Stephanie and Michele. At least with the first season, it was funny by late 1980s standards because it was about three men living together to help, one of them that just lost his wife raise his kids. Why doesn't this show bring up how the boys miss their dead dad and how they get creeped out with Steve coming over constantly to their house? I mean, the eldest son knows that his mom went out with this guy back in high school and just seeing this show tackle serious topics would actually suffice.
11:35 he was mentioned once in the original show . When dj and kimmy get their license they ask Danny’s permission so they can go with kimmy’s brothers car “the wild thing” he was off screen but he exist
I don't think Jimmy is supposed to be that brother, he was Kimmy’s older brother, and Jimmy’s supposed to be her younger brother, but I believe in the original show Kimmy was supposed to have a big family, with multiple siblings, or might have been just multiple brothers, don't remember if she had sisters or not, but Jimmy existing still kind of makes sense even if he was never in the original show.
If people couldn’t tell fuller house is clearly a carbon copy of full house just with different concepts. DJ is a copy of Danny Danny let Joey ( his best friend) and uncle Jesse (his brother In law) move in to help him out with the kids DJ let Kimmy (her bestfriend) and aunt Stephanie (her sister) move in to help her out with her kids Stephanie is a carbon copy of uncle Jesse, both have love for music Kimmy is a carbon copy of Joey, both are the dumb friends but are loved Jackson is a carbon copy of DJ Max is a carbon copy of Stephanie Tommy is a carbon copy of Michelle Ramona isn’t really a copy of no one but kinda reminds me of Nicky and Alex. The boyfriends of the girls are not copy’s of no one besides Fernando kinda being like Becky coming into the show.
I’d Fernando is Kimmy since he’s the next door neighbor who’s always hanging out at The Tanner-Fuller House just like Kimmy in Full House and I would say that Jimmy is Becky since he dated and later married Steph
Love the video’s editing. It’s apparently impossible to cast and write kids in a modern show without being schmaltzy Disney/CBS garbage. Frasier reboot does the same thing except they’re adults and that’s even less excusable.
Don't forget that Mary Kate and Ashley were like eight or nine when the show ended. Ended. They don't have nearly attachment that any of them or us do.
I really loved how you went in on this show. I would love to hear your take on Weeds or True Blood. Those were two shows I suffered through and stayed loyal to even though they were bad, much like you did with this show. I’d really love your analysis on those because you’re not afraid to question everything about the storylines.
I’m so glad someone mentioned the audience the audience is insufferable on this show it makes the show pretty unwatchable for me also even though it’s not their fault the kid actors are so annoying as well
She probably said it 5 times in the original and they stopped having her say it but she says that phrase like a million times in the reboot and it comes off annoying and forced.
I feel like this should have way more views but I think I know why it doesn't - nobody remembers or cares about this show anymore. It was there and talked about for a bit, then ended and nobody remembers. Because it's not worth remembering, really. The old show was far better because it was concerned with real struggles families face, real conversations, real heart break, real societal peer pressure issues, real financial worries, etc. The new show was just a flashy ridiculous circus, with the family seemingly being able to afford ANYTHING they want, so much to the point where it isn't relatable, even for rich people. The scene where Max trapped Jackson behind a wall of huge Legos almost made me vomit. Like where do they get all this crap?? Plus, the main character, DJ, is next to NOTHING like her original character. She's like this super pilates mom who doesnt ever seem to stop talking or acting nuts and is on steroids. The original DJ was so much more mellow and cool. I think the producers knew that this wouldn't be as good as the original so they didn't even try, but simply jumped the shark on almost every episode. In the end, it's entertaining, but just stupid brainless fun. The original was entertaining and if you had to actually use your brain to enjoy it... but I guess these days people are so stupid they need everything spoon fed. Bleh!!!! LOVE the video game references by the way 😂🤣
Yea I definitely knew that when making this. Literally after watching that last episode I knew I had to make a review cause I mostly just wanted to rant but had other stuff to say too. It’s also took 2 months to make but it was fun and worth the hundred views. Thanks for watching by the way!
@JAAYDE BAKER I can see how Stephanie could become more like she was here, with her brokeness and unemployment being the running joke. Kimmy to me was sort of the same, but it's DJ who i was most annoyed with. Yea she's sweet and all but the old DJ wasnt such a psycho.
Actually they also turned Stephanie into a total moron. No wonder she married Kimmy's brother. They both deserve each other they're so stupid. Stephanie in the original show was a smart kid, someone who would have grown up to be successful. They just exploited her character for comic relief. Sure she has some street smarts but she's always making moronic decisions.
You know, I was wondering how they able to afford so much stuff. I feel like Danny just sends DJ money every month because he doesn’t know what to do with his own (i mean, in a couple episodes, Danny himself said he felt useless and he kept buying stuff from Costco). And DJ spends it on whatever they want at the moment. And also he’s even paying for their house, so I don’t think it’s too far-fetched.
Oh my god you can see the digust on candace camerons face when kimmy kisses Steohanie. Everyone was surprised but she was flat out not okay with it. Its sad.
@@AnymousScreams She really doesn't seem like one. She always seemed really smug as an adult and she wrote a book about submitting to your husband. I loved full house and had high hope for fuller house but I feel like it's Candace playing herself but in a more mainstream version of herself.
@@becsingleton7951 Her and I think her brother are both not great people. She always made me uncomfortable once she became an adult and spoke up about harmful things.
@@MRWood-T2235 a bio? you mean bisexual? cuz if so she never is bi in fuller house if your talking about the thing with kimmy she was clearly uncomfortable with it