Monday, December 23, 2013

Full House: The Complete First Season



Thanks for a calm and enjoyable FAMILY show.
Our whole family enjoys this show. We have family members that pretty well cover all age groups and we all enjoy it. But then, we aren't the kind of people who find happiness and enjoyment in watching people create conflict, call names, find ways to cause pain and behave in other unhealthy and unproductive behaviors. This show is about ordinary people living normal lives in an unusual circumstance. There is something for the adults, the teen, the elementary aged child. There isn't great literature involved, there's nothing extraordinarily ground breaking, it's just nice, safe entertainment that can, at times, be used to help a family member deal with something that is going on in our nice, boring, normal lives.

If you don't enjoy Full House, don't buy it. Simple as that. But if you do like it, it's a fun dvd set. Can't wait for the 2nd season and the end of Jesse's mullet!

Enjoy.

great show
Unaired Pilot- almost the same as "Our Very First Show". Different actor as Danny, few lines a little different, slightly different mannerisms a little, etc.

Our Very First Show- 8/10

Our Very First Night- 5/10

The First Day of School- 6/10

The Return of Grandma- 7/10

Sea Cruise- 6/10

Daddy's Home- 6/10

Knock Yourself Out- 9/10

Jesse's Girl- 6/10

The Miracle of Thanksgiving- 7/10

Joey's Place- 10/10

The Big Three-O- 8/10

Our Very First Promo- 6/10

Sister Love- 9/10

Half A Love Story- 7/10

A Pox in Our House- 10/10

But Seriously Folks- 5/10

Danny's Very First Date- 9/10

Just One of The Guys- 7/10

The Seven-Month Itch, part 1- 7/10

The Seven-Month Itch- 10/10

Mad Money- 8/10

D.J. Tanners's Day Off- 6/10

The best of episodes of this...

Three Men, Two Little Ladies, and a Baby
Life has dealt Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) a hard blow. A drunk driver has killed his wife and he's left to raise his three daughters on his own. Knowing he needs help, he asks his best friend Joey (Dave Coulier) and brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) to move into his house and help him raise his three daughters, 10 year old DJ (Candace Cameron), 5 year old Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and nine month old Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in their first role). Of course, they know nothing about raising kids, but they agree.

The result is this crazy mix of fun. While all three of the guys try to figure out what they are doing, the girls deal with the changes in their lives. DJ and Stephanie have to share a room. Joey is living in an alcove in the living room. And no one knows how to cook or clean, much less change Michelle's diaper. Combine that with chicken pox, school, and some different personalities, and you have the first season of this fun sit-com.

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