O2D
Even as a child I understood that this show was horrible.Even if you could buy into the premise that a comedian and rock musician would drop everything to raise someone else's kids, the dumb plots and lesson learning in every episode will quickly drive you away.There is nothing worse in a sitcom than when they all sit down and discuss the important life lesson they learned in the last twenty minutes.The only thing that makes me cringe harder than Jesse having a heartfelt talk with a two year old Michelle is seeing the busted troll face of Kimmy Gibbler.All of the Tanner daughters were annoying little witches who should have been beaten on a regular basis.Weirdly, they all grew up to be kinda hot.Proof that drugs aren't all bad.This show needs to be erased from the planet.
HARUKA SUZUKI
season 3 episode 59. Lust in the Last Danny was looking forward to dating with a woman who teach dancing to Stephanie. They were going to make good relationship each other and Danny was invited her home. However, the room was mess. She said she don't know how to clean up her room, and the room doesn't matter for her. She tried to kiss Danny, but he couldn't do that. He couldn't understand such a dirty place because he is obsessed with cleanliness. He decided to become just friend with her. He talked Jesse and Joey about what happened to him and how he was kind of unlucky at love after he came back to home. Then, Jesse said "There's no such thing as the perfect woman, you're going nuts looking for perfect woman" "The bottom line here is that you're afraid to get close to somebody, so you look for something wrong in girls you can out with." They are my favorite line from this episode. For me, this line tell my personality exactly. Sometimes I seem to find perfect person even though I know nobody is perfect. However, I realized that I just afraid to believe in someone deeply, so I am always too careful. I want to take note of these words. Besides, I want to remember them when I have same trouble like Danny.
josiew2
Oh sweet, sweet 80s and 90s. This is a great show people OK? Don't listen to the haters I repeat don't. They have no clue what real TV is. This is great material. OK so characters. Danny: clean freak. He's an OK part of the script, not my favorite. Joey: hilarious. Used for comic relief. He's a crucial funny part o the show. Jesse: a handsome man for the "omg guy" part. The girls the main kids. Dj: when younger she is a hoot. When older all she does is have romance. Stefanie: as a little girl she is the funniest apart from Joey. My favorite. But grownup she is too " o I got friendship problems" she needs to realize Gia is a bad friend and move on Michelle: cute kid. Kinda funny kinda not. The minim mediate family: Rebecca: she's nice and pretty. Prob best character. Twins: annoying I don't like them. Overall OK characters It's a great show. Don't miss out. Comes on nick at night from 7 to 9.
Shopaholic35
Oh wow, people seem to have completely forgotten why this show was so great. I remember loving this show from as young as I can remember. I thought the kids were great (especially Michelle), one of my first crush's was on Jessie, Joey could always make me laugh and I just generally wanted to be apart of their family. They always looked like they were having so much fun. So what if the jokes were corny or if the story lines were over simplified. For 30 minutes it had the ability to entertain you.Watching it again so many years after it originally aired brings back heaps of memories. The hairstyles, the clothes, the decor...I would have killed for style like that back in the day. I couldn't think of anything more dorky now, lol. I can even still remember all the words to the title song.If you love old school family-friendly comedies then this is the perfect show for you. On the other hand, if you think all shows should be intellectual and "real" then give this one a miss. In my opinion, this is what life should be about. The world doesn't have to be negative as long as you have a positive outlook on life.