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Season 2 – Fuller House

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Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are among the original "Full House" cast members who have returned to star in this spinoff, "Fuller House." D.J., now widow and a mother to three sons, finds herself back in her childhood home alongside her sister Stephanie, an aspiring musician, and her lifelong friend Kimmy Gibbler, who is also a single mother. All under one roof, the women experience moments big and small together, including budding romances, holidays, parenting and life's surprises.
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Fuller House — Season 2

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Nivea Serrao Entertainment Weekly 09/29/2018
B-
Having most of the Tanner household back together was pretty nice. Go to Full Review
Laura Finch WORLD 11/16/2018
Is Fuller House the raunchier older version of the original Full House... or is it a Disney Channel-esque tween show featuring the next generation of kids growing up in the Tanner-Fuller household? Go to Full Review
Sesali Bowen Refinery29 09/29/2018
The hype around Fuller House relied heavily on the '90s nostalgia... We were amped enough on our memories to get through the first season, but this time around, I was literally begging for Jesse, Joey, and Danny to show up. Go to Full Review
Jenny Varner IGN Movies 09/29/2018
6.5/10
Fuller House Season 2 brings a fuller cast, a fuller plot, and a lot more cringe-worthy pop culture jokes. Love it or hate it, the staying power of this heartwarming Netflix staple is stronger than ever. Go to Full Review
Andre Meadows Black Nerd Comedy 02/22/2018
The best part of this show is when Candice Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are together. They are obviously friends, and when you see them on screen together they are just perfect. Go to Full Review
Audra Schroeder The Daily Dot 01/19/2017
Fuller House needs some original ideas. Go to Full Review
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SL G @Lloydninjago Sep 3 I love this show and all of the characters! See more SkyRo P @TheMovieSearch Feb 16 As I tuned into the spinoff series "Fuller House," which brings back beloved characters from the iconic '90s show "Full House," it was heartwarming to see these familiar faces revived on screen, even if it is now through a streaming platform. However, the series lacked the vibrant energy that characterized the original show, leading to a fair amount of criticism. This backlash not only stemmed from the dynamics among the cast but also from some questionable character choices throughout the series. Let's start with DJ, played by Candace Cameron Bure. Her public persona and political views often overshadow her character, making it challenging for fans to connect with DJ as they once did in the '90s. While it's essential to separate the actress from her role, it's tough to ignore the impact of Bure's real-life actions on how we perceive DJ. Nonetheless, she does manage to capture DJ's quirky spirit and navigates her love life with a refreshing flair. Jodie Sweetin shines as Stephanie, bringing depth and emotional complexity to her character, which is enjoyable to watch. It's puzzling that the Olsen twins didn't reprise their roles; perhaps they were approached but opted out. On a brighter note, Kimmy Gibbler's return is a delight, with the same actress stepping back into her iconic role. It was also touching to see the original cast members like Bob Saget as Danny Tanner before his tragic passing, alongside Uncle Jesse, Uncle Joey, and Aunt Becky, all reprising their roles from the '90s. Their return added a nostalgic charm and helped create a new dynamic alongside the newer characters. Overall, I found "Fuller House" to be a decent watch. While it may not reach the heights of its predecessor, it offers a fun experience with its short episodes packed with comedic moments. Fans may miss the original concept of three men raising children, but this iteration focuses on Stephanie, DJ, and Kimmy navigating their lives with partners, which adds a different twist to the storyline. I enjoyed the show, but I don't often revisit it, primarily because I'm not a fan of Candace. If she weren't part of the series, I would likely watch it more frequently, much like how I enjoy "The Conners" despite my dislike for Roseanne. See more Ed R @JustcallmeER 10/12/2024 Again, the nostalgia is what keeps the story going. Getting cheesier and cheesier. See more Shirayuki M 07/15/2023 Stupendous I feel emotional and love Laugh so funny 😄🙂🥹😢😀🤣😂 See more 06/08/2020 I enjoyed how they cleaned up the show and gave it a better story to follow. See more 01/22/2020 Gets better and better each season, making the viewer wanting more!! Love it! See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Welcome Back D.J. decides between Matt and Steve; a homeless Fernando moves in. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Mom Interference Steve and Matt bring uninvited guests to game night; Jackson decides to join the football team. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Ramona's Not-So-Epic First Kiss Ramona's first kiss leads to a heartbreaking lesson in love; D.J. and Stephanie crash a wedding. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Curse of Tanner Manor Jackson and Ramona don't want to attend D.J.'s "scary" Halloween party; Fernando and Kimmy wear the ultimate couples costume. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Doggy Daddy The family deals with a dance audition, a toddler play date, four chickens and a vet emergency; Matt comes to an important realization. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 9, 2016 A Fuller Thanksgiving The entire Tanner family shows up at D.J.'s house for Thanksgiving, pushing her organizational skills to the limit. Details Episode 7 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Girl Talk Kimmy plans to reunite the girls' childhood band -- "Girl Talk"; a vengeful video making fun of Ramona goes viral. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 9, 2016 A Tangled Web Jackson pet sits for Lola; D.J. works with Max on a school project; Jimmy makes a music video for Stephanie's latest song. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Glazed and Confused The adults plan out-of-town trips; Joey delivers doughnuts; Stephanie is nervous about singing on television. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 9, 2016 New Kids in the House Kimmy and Stephanie plan a surprise for D.J.'s 39th birthday; Max's painful twist could ruin everything. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 9, 2016 D.J. and Kimmy's High-School Reunion A high-school reunion makes D.J. question whether she still has feelings for Steve; Kimmy is trending for all the wrong reasons. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Nutcrackers Max gets a girlfriend for Christmas; Ramona takes part in "The Nutcracker.' Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 9, 2016 Happy New Year Baby Steve asks D.J. for help with a proposal; Jesse and Becky's new addition brings Danny and Joey home; Jimmy starts speaking baby talk. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller, Jeff Franklin
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Dec 9, 2016
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