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Fuller House

7.7/ 10
30 min
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anonymous
26 February 2016, 12:53
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Sometimes you just have to let something rest, guys. Sometimes it is better to sit comfortably together on the couch and bring back nice memories. Not every series needs a remake. Full House didn't need a remake. It turns out that it is possible, but from a purely qualitative point of view this series does not add anything. It could even be that people now look at Fuller House, reflect on Full House and think: did I really like this in the past? If you're an 80's baby like me, then you know Full House. You may even have grown up with it. The series ran from 1987-1995 and was broadcast in the Netherlands on RTL4 and Veronica. So now this spin-off, with largely the same cast, can be seen on Netflix. The series centers on DJ Tanner-Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure, Full House). DJ has a loving family, three children and a good job. Unfortunately, she lost her husband, so DJ now has to take care of three young children on her own. I have a little monster crawling around at home myself and I can tell you that it can be tough. As a single dad, I would probably skydive off my roof. Half of the old hall of Full House always assisted DJ, but they are now moving to Los Angeles. First they get a mandatory reintroduction (with enthusiastic cheers from the audience), a farewell party and then the DJ really has to do it alone. Soon, sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin, Full House) and best friend Kimmy (Andrea Garber, Full House) decide to move in with DJ to help her raise the kids. That means the house goes from Full to Fuller. This first season has thirteen episodes. Sir is absolutely not sure if he will eat all thirteen episodes. I immediately kick the door of this overcrowded house: Fuller House is not exactly a good series. It is 'not because we have to, but because there is a possibility'. The series feels very dated. I am happy that this series is for the nostalgic fan, but this series offers a lot less for new viewers. Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Garber are really not bad at all. In addition, a large part of the old cast comes in from time to time (John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin). So it is a feast of recognition ... but it is absolutely not a feast of indulgence. The situations that are created are not funny. I couldn't find the humor with a magnifying glass. It's a multicam sitcom the way I don't like to see it: risk-free, not even a little bit original, predictable and cliché. The laugh track certainly doesn't do the series any good. Especially since you often wonder why these people are laughing. There is nothing you can really sink your teeth into and it is often painfully not funny. In the second episode the ladies go out together and suddenly there is latin dancing to a song by Macy Gray! Again, on a Macy Gray track! Why? Why ... Explain why a lot seems so forced. Furthermore, the happy viewer sees how the ladies try to organize the household, try to get their lives back in order and also start dating again. It is all very safe. Tasteless. The pepper is missing. I understand that it is a family comedy, but especially the channel ABC is currently proving that comedies aimed at the family really do not have to be dull or boring. Fuller House doesn't do anything terrible, but it doesn't do anything remarkable either. The series and the stories go on and on. Fortunately, Fuller House will suit the nostalgic fan better. The viewer who loves this genre can certainly join. The series gives these viewers exactly what they expect from it. It is a comedy aimed at the family, the three leading ladies are sympathetic and many of the situations are recognizable. In addition, the more intimate moments, when the ladies practice female bonding, are not bad. Like DJ who makes it clear to Kimmy in the fourth episode that parenting also means that a parent sets rules and boundaries. Or Stephanie who realizes how much her sister and her nephews mean to her in the fifth episode. It is also not wrong to see the genuine love between these sisters on the screen. I would certainly recommend Fuller House to this target group (the family). In addition, thirteen episodes are not a very large investment. It is only more difficult to really recommend a series like Fuller House, while there are so many better series (and comedies) at the moment. As for comedies, fresher-premised series that tell more interesting and well-executed stories (again, take a look at ABC's comedy line-up). The Fuller House theme is certainly not wrong. The implementation simply leaves something to be desired. This is a series that could have stayed better in the 80's. In 2016, this simply isn't good enough to impress. www.meneervevie.com
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Arjensky
26 February 2016, 16:06
You've gotten mellow since you were a dad :) I've seen 3 episodes and didn't find it to get through: cliché, not funny and very nostalgia-oriented. Plus, I think the reason Michelle isn't there is a rather inappropriate stab towards the Olsens.
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anonymous
26 February 2016, 19:43
I really just wanted to give a four, but idd out of nostalgia I thought: Come on, it doesn't differ that much with Full House. From a qualitative point of view, that was definitely not a topper either. But I actually have to adjust it to a 4.5. So that's what I'm going to do now!
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anonymous
27 February 2016, 22:28
So nice that if you don't like it, I just like it :) I grew up with Full House (was 19 then) and had a crush on John Stamos. That hasn't changed in the last 20+ years I liked Fuller House eg. The first few episodes took some getting used to. But after that I started to see the series as a separate series. I really enjoyed it (seen all 13 episodes in a row today). May I have a second season :)
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anonymous
28 February 2016, 14:21
Haha, yes an opinion is of course just an opinion. Just always have a look for yourself and decide for yourself what you think of it. I always find it a weakness when the opinion of others influences how everyone sees a series. You can be influenced by it, but it should not determine the formation of your own opinion. I'm assuming season two will come. Even the viewers who didn't like it have seen episodes out of nostalgia. That should almost help.
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CC11
25 March 2016, 08:47
I should have known better because I had already read your comment but nevertheless started it. Getting started may not be the right expression because I had to turn it off after less than 15 minutes because I couldn't see it anymore. The original was not very good, but this really surpasses everything and I wonder what they had to pay the studio audience for so much exaggerated enthusiasm. The "look at me now because I was / am famous and if I say something you have to laugh very hard and if not then I wait until you do" is just as pathetic as the dialogues and the silly jokes. 15 minutes was more than enough to get cramps in and around the stomach area so I'm already looking forward to the gastroscopy and colonoscopy to make sure no permanent damage has occurred as both procedures will undoubtedly be more fun than 15 minutes "Fuller House" . 2.5 because I actually had to go to the doctor for a check-up, I really can't give it more.
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anonymous
27 March 2016, 14:18
You should have known better, CC. Anyway, I always try to do everything. I find it too easy to just say things if you have never seen anything. What is clear after seeing this series is that Fuller House has nothing to do with quality. But fair is fair: Fuller House also consciously goes for this tone and this performance. It would therefore make no sense for me to condemn the series because it does not reach the level of the 'better' series. What it does do in terms of performance, however, I find seriously below par.
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anonymous
27 February 2016, 22:31
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I was almost 19 when Full House came on TV. Now so many years later Fuller house is coming. At first I had my reservations, but they quickly disappeared. Fuller house reminds you of Full House in the beginning, but after three episodes I started to see the series as a separate series and not as Full House. I had to laugh a lot, the humor of the past is still there, now cast in a 2016 jacket.
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Ashcat_
26 January 2017, 12:42
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A typical women's series! Nothing wrong with that, just look away on an evening when you hang out on the couch!
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Linda60
17 October 2017, 23:32
10
Nice series, easy to look away and a good dose of humor. What bothers me a lot is the hassle around DJ, Steve and Matt. That should change because no one wants to watch the same story for years to come
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Linda60
28 April 2020, 19:21
10
https://www.facebook.com/FullerHouseNetflix/videos/1033392927057016/
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Linda60
28 April 2020, 19:22
10
June 2, 2020 last part on Netflix
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