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Full House
A desperate gateman decides to alert his uneducated friends of his madam's hidden cash. On the day of her fancy dress party, they decide to disguise themselves to ransack her home, but are interrupted by unexpected guests.
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Plot Summary
This sequel to the beloved 1980s sitcom 'Full House' follows D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a widowed veterinarian and mother of three, who discovers that life in San Francisco is just as chaotic as ever. She invites her free-spirited younger sister Stephanie and her take-no-prisoners neighbor Kimmy Gibbler to move in and help her raise her three boys. Together, the three women navigate careers, love lives, and the endless challenges of family life, all while forming a new kind of blended family.
Critical Reception
Fuller House received largely negative reviews from critics, who often found it to be a nostalgic but uninspired continuation of the original series. While it was a popular hit with audiences, particularly fans of the original, critics frequently cited its predictable plots, dated humor, and lack of originality. The show was often described as 'cheesy' and 'formulaic,' though some acknowledged its earnest attempts to recapture the heartwarming spirit of its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nostalgic appeal and family-friendly themes.
Criticized for its predictable storylines and dated comedic style.
Seen as a pleasant but ultimately unremarkable follow-up to the original series.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Fuller House,' appreciating its lighthearted humor and the return of familiar characters. Many found it to be a fun and comforting watch for the whole family, though some expressed that it lacked the charm and originality of the original 'Full House.'
Fun Fact
The iconic opening theme song for 'Fuller House' is a re-recorded version of the original 'Full House' theme song, 'Everywhere You Look,' performed by Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City.
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