Have mercy...purchase season two!
Recognizing they needed something to keep the whole family glued to the television set, the writers appear to have focused many episodes this season on Uncle Jesse (John Stamos). With his brooding good looks and ability to keep house, he is the housewife's ideal companion.
The season opens with a minor emergency in the Tanner family household. While playing hairdresser, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) accidentally cut off a tuft of her uncle Jesse's valuable hair. Brushing aside the improbability that he would have allowed anybody near his hair with scissors, this is a funny episode because Stephanie later blames herself when he gets in a motorcycle crash.
Stamos actually gets a haircut this season, shedding his 80's locks for something which is so much more sophisticated and hot. Now it's easy to see why he was positioned as the Romeo of this otherwise wholesome series.
Jesse meets his Juliet because Danny gives up sports casting to become the new host of...
great show
I have loved Full House ever since I was in elementary school. Back then, I related to DJ and wanted to be Stephanie! Rediscovering the show as an adult, I still adore it. It is not the best show out there, but it is wholesome and funny, at times touching and at times hard hitting on issues that face all of us. DJ especially went through many problems that teenagers face, such as battling anorexia, peer pressure to drink or smoke, and going further than a teen might be ready for. In the later seasons, Stephanie also went through some of these. This show appeals to different ages: little kids can relate to Michelle starting kindergarten and learning to ride a bike. And even the adults have issues to face. So there is some drama in here, and everything is dealt with using humor and lots of heart! So what if Danny was a cleaning freak who liked to hug? More people should be like that! Joey was always amusing with his comedy, and Jesse was very cute! And a good singer, too...
Full House gains some more momentum
Lots of people like to bash this show, but compared to the crap that's on TV today, Full House was and still is a fantastic show that teaches good values to kids and adults. I would rather have my kids watching Full House than watching some of the violent TV shows on at night these days. The 2nd season is where Full House really begins to make some great episodes and continues to improve. We also meet Rebecca Donaldson for the first time (played by Lori Loghlin).
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