“Full House” is back and it’s “Fuller”
On Friday, the Tanner family came back, and the house was fuller. In 1987, Full House aired for the first time and it was a hit. Danny, a widowed father with a little bit of OCD, grew up raising three daughters: DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle with the help of his friends. There was Joey the goofy, jokester who loved cartoons, Jesse the Elvis-obsessed, musician with amazing hair, and his wife Rebecca, a loving mother who was also a TV newscaster. And we can’t forget about everyone’s favorite (not blood-related) Tanner member Kimmy Gibbler.
Fast Forward 29 years, and Full House became Fuller House. In the reboot, we find Danny and Rebecca hosting Wake Up the USA, Joey living in Las Vegas doing comedy shows, and Jesse being a music composer for hit TV show General Hospital. As for the grown girls, DJ is a single widowed mother raising three boys and working at a pet clinic, and Stephanie is a London based disc jokey. Michelle made no appearance on the show, but they often acknowledge her and the successful fashion empire she is running. As for Kimmy, she is still weird and running her own party planning business with the help of her 13-year-old daughter.
So with this show getting the media all riled up, but what do York students think about “Fuller House”?
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