Fuller House
Whatever happened to predictability? The milkman, the paperboy, evening TV? Well, they are all back after 29 years with a Fuller House. This revival of the family everyone loved and grew up with from San Francisco is back with most of the original cast, except for the Olsen Twins. I started watching last night and I must say, it is awesome. All the same feels of Full House, but updated with new cast members and storylines.
D.J. takes on the single mom role after her husband, a firefighter dies and is left with their three boys. Sound familiar? While her Dad, Uncle Jesse, Aunt Becki, and Uncle Joey move to LA and Las Vegas to pursue their careers, D.J. is left to take care of her three boys on her own for the first time. Thats until her sister, Stephanie ditches "DJ Tanner" and trades spinning records for changing diapers to help out. Lets not forget the obnoxious Kimmie Gibbler... She has a daughter. Just let that one sink in.
As for the rest of the cast, they all look great. Uncle Jesse... Have MERCY! Him and Aunt Becki have aged like a fine wine. They did a great job casting D.J.'s son, Max. He is the cutest boy genius and has wit that made me laugh out loud. It was also very thoughtful to choose a set of twin boys to play her third son, Tommy. Although Michelle isn't present, the Olsen Twins will forever be a part of the Full House crew.
Fuller House was perfectly and appropriately done. I absolutely loved everything about it. From the first episode to the last, they stayed true to its predecessor, "Full House" and pulled at your heart strings with references and one-liners from the old days.
You can now watch on Netflix since it premiered yesterday. Cue the violins, we have more lessons to learn!
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