Synopsis
Includes:
Full House: You Pet It, You Bought It (1994)
Full House: Claire and Present Danger (1994)
Full House: I've Got a Secret (1994)
Full House: Making Out Is Hard to Do (1994)
Full House: Comet's Excellent Adventure (1994)
Full House: Breaking Away (1994)
Full House: To Joey, With Love (1994)
Full House: On the Road Again (1994)
Full House: Stephanie's Wild Ride (1994)
Full House: Under the Influence (1994)
Full House: Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen (1994)
Full House: The Producer (1995)
Full House: Air Jesse (1995)
Full House: We Got the Beat (1995)
Full House: Michelle Rides Again, Part 2 (1995)
Full House: Up on the Roof (1995)
Full House: Taking the Plunge (1995)
Full House: Leap of Faith (1995)
Full House: Michelle Rides Again, Part 1 (1995)
Full House: D.J.'s Choice (1995)
Full House: Super Bowl Fun Day (1995)
Full House: Dateless in San Francisco (1995)
Full House: All Stood Up (1995)
Full House: My Left and Right Foot (1995)
Full House: You Pet It, You Bought It
Having made a considerable amount of money with her lemonade stand, Michelle (the Olsen twins) blows the whole wad when she makes a "little" purchase at a travelling petting zoo. Now the Tanner household is stuck with the care and feeding of a cantankerous donkey named Shorty. Curiously, the plot is resolved with a spirited family rendition of the theme song from Three's Company. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Claire and Present Danger
When Danny (Bob Saget) begins dating Gia's mom Claire (Andrea Abbate), Steph (Jodie Sweetin) begins fantasizing about a future in which she and Gia (Marla Sokoloff) will be stepsisters. But jealous Michelle (the Olsen twins) isn't about to accept Claire as her new mom, and she goes out of her way to discredit the poor woman in Danny's eyes. Elsewhere, Viper (David Lipper) is turned off by the fact that DJ (Candace Cameron) seems smarter than he is (which frankly isn't very hard), while Joey (David Coulier) falls for a Frenchwoman named Yvette (Susan Vinciotti). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: I've Got a Secret
Michelle (the Olsen twins) is sworn to secrecy when she is admitted into a no-grownups club called "The Mighty Mutant Super Kids". Unfortuntely, the words "Michelle" and "secret" are mutually exclusive, and before long Danny (Bob Saget) is fully aware of the club's existence--and Michelle has been blackballed. Meanwhile, DJ (Candace Cameron) breaks up with Nelson (Jason Marsden), only to find that he is now dating Kimmy (Andrea Barber). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Making Out Is Hard to Do
Invited to a party at Gia's house, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) arrives with several board games in hand. What she doesn't realize is that Gia (Marla Sokoloff) has planned a make-out party--and that a good looking boy named Bobby (Kevin Connors) may have his "strategy" already mapped out so far as Steph is concerned. Now our heroine faces the dilemma of sneaking away from the party without tipping off her dad Danny (Bob Saget), who'd been told that Gia's parents would be home. Elsewhere, Jesse (John Stamos) isn't about to admit that he's jealous over the success of his former band--except in his dreams. Former Brady Bunch costar Barry Williams appears as himself. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Comet's Excellent Adventure
There's more trouble than usual for the Tanner household as Full House begins its eighth and final season. For starters, Jesse (John Stamos) is thrown out of his own rock band because he spends more time with family responsibilities than with professional duties. Also, Danny (Bob Saget) and Becky (Lisa Loughlin) encounter "circumstances beyond our control" during a remote TV broadcast; DJ (Candace Cameron) can't bring herself to break off her romance with her wealthy new boyfriend Nelson (Jason Marsden); and while walking the family dog Comet, Michelle (the Olsen twins) lets the pooch run off in pursuit of a huge frankfurter (you read that right). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Breaking Away
Becky (Lisa Loughlin) suffers the pangs of separation when the twins start school--and when Becky suffers, everyone suffers, especially Jesse (John Stamos). Meanwhile, freewheeling Gia (Marla Sokoloff) encourages Steph (Jodie Sweetin) to defy the house rules set down by Danny (Bob Saget). The result: a messy room, a very revealiing outfit, and an abundance of hurt feelings. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: To Joey, With Love
Michelle (the Olsen twins) is certain that there will be nothing but fun-and-games when Joey (David Coulier) agrees to act as substitute teacher at her school. But Joey takes his job very seriously, and before long a humiliated Michelle finds herself exiled to the principal's office. Meanwhile, it looks as though Danny is going to be lead guitarist in the new band organized by Jesse...until a talented newcomer named Viper (David Lipper) comes along. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: On the Road Again
Jesse (John Stamos) is convinced that Becky (Lisa Loughlin) and the twins are going to have as much fun as he will when he takes them on a road trip with his new band, "Hot Daddy and the Monkey Puppets". But though life on the road was a blast when Jesse was younger and unattached, it's an entirely different story now. Meanwhile, DJ (Candace Cameron) falls for Jesse's lead guitarist Viper (David Lipper), a relationship with unexpected consequences. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Stephanie's Wild Ride
Steph (Jodie Sweetin) and Gia (Marla Sokoloff) lie about their ages so they can hang out with a couple of "wild" older boys named Jason (Scott Whyte) and Barry (James Alan). Sensing disaster, DJ (Candace Cameron) tries to protect Steph without Danny (Bob Saget) finding out--but as it turns out, it is Gia who suffers the most from the girls' prevarication. Meanwhile, Michelle (the Olsen twins) inadvertently gets her Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) hooked on a new video game. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Under the Influence
DJ (Candace Cameron) is forced into the position of "bad cop" when Kimmy (Andrea Barber) drinks too much at a party. Angered that DJ won't let her drive home, Kimmy very nearly breaks off their friendship--until she learns the real reason that DJ is so sensitive over the issue of drunken driving. Meanwhile, a contrite Michelle tries to make amends for getting angry at the twins. . .and as usual, succeeds only in making a bad situation worse. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Racing against time to exchange a gift they'd bought for Danny (Bob Saget), Jesse (John Stamos) and Michelle (the Olsen twins) are placed under "house arrest" on Christmas Eve by curmudgeonly toy store owner Mr. Dreghorn (Mickey Rooney). As it turns out, old man Dreghorn isn't nearly as nasty as he seems, but merely a wee bit lonely. Elsewhere, the Twins are terrified at the prospect of meeting Santa Claus, whom they assume to be some sort of bearded behemoth--until a surprise substitute Santa comes to the rescue. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: The Producer
Danny (Bob Saget) fumes when Becky (Lisa Loughlin) is promoted to producer of their TV show, especially since he's been at the station longer than she. Quitting the show in a huff, Danny leaves Becky at the mercy of her smarmy new cohost Phil Blankman (Bruce Gold)--but the real trouble hasn't even begun. Elsewhere, the twins' very public temper tantrums are driving Becky and Jesse (John Stamos) crazy; and Joey (David Coulier) and the Tanner girls have a few serious "comfort food" issues. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Air Jesse
To help out DJ (Candace Cameron), Jesse (John Stamos) enters the charity basketball game she has organized. But though everyone else in the Tanner household is a whiz on the basketball court, Jesse can barely hold the up ball, even with two hands. Fortunately, he is given a few helpful tips by a very tall, very familiar-looking former NBA star--but when all is said and done, it is another member of the Tanner clan who scores the winning basket. And in a moment straight out of Leave It to Beaver, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) makes a grotesque-looking blouse for Becky (Lori Loughlin)--who, to spare Steph's feelings, may be forced to wear the monstrosity in public. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: We Got the Beat
With Jesse (John Stamos) as her manager, Steph (Jodi Sweetin) organizes a rock band and enters a talent show at the Smash Club. Unfortunately, Steph and the other girls are far more interested in their appearance than their sound, driving Jesse crazy. Elsewhere, there are unexpected consequences when Danny (Bob Saget) and Joey (David Coulier) "borrow" a few stock market tips which DJ (Candace Cameron) has come up with for an economics class project. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Michelle Rides Again, Part 2
In the conclusion of Full House's two-part series finale, Michelle (the Olsen twins) has lost her memory as the result of a horseback riding accident, whereupon everyone in the Tanner household joins forces to help her remember. Elsewhere, Joey (David Coulier) and Jesse (John Stamos) make a professional move that will profoundly alter their future; Steph (Jodie Sweetin) learns a secret about her "Romeo and Juliet" leading man; and just wait until you see who ends up escorting DJ (Candace Cameron) to the prom. Unfortunately, the original ending of this episode, in which each and every person who appeared on Full House during its eight seasons on the air shows up for a mass curtain call, has been removed from the DVD version. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Up on the Roof
In a fit of rebellion, DJ (Candace Cameron) team up with Kimmy (Andrea Barber) and Duane (Scott Menville) to pull off the annual student prank--and before long, Principal Robolard's car is perched on the school roof. But though DJ is definitely one of the culprits, it is Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) who may end up paying the penalty. And in the latest in a long line of Full House kitchen distasters, Becky (Lisa Loughlin) and Michelle (the Olsen twins) join forces to make dinner for the family. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Taking the Plunge
When Kimmy (Andrea Barber) is turned down by Stanford University, she impulsively decides to run off to Reno and marry her monosyllabic boyfriend Duane (Scott Menville). DJ (Candace Cameron) rushes after Kimmy to prevent her from this ill-conceived union--whereupon Danny (Bob Saget) jumps to the conclusion that DJ is planning to elope with Nelson (Jason Marsden). Elsewhere, Joey (David Coulier) opens mouth and inserts foot when he meets British Royalty. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Leap of Faith
After meeting an elderly woman named Edna (Amzie Strickland) who has taken up bungee-jumping, Becky (Lori Loughlin) decides that it is high time to add some excitement to her own life. This of course does not sit well with Jesse (John Stamos), who tries to prevent Becky from doing anything foolish--only to end up "taking the plunge" himself. Elsewhere, DJ (Candace Cameron) and Steph (Jodie Sweetin) plot to get even with Michelle (the Olsen twins) for pestering them during a Counting Crows concert. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Michelle Rides Again, Part 1
In the first episode of Full House's two-part series finale, Kimmy (Andrea Barber) searches high and low to find a prom date for DJ (Candace Cameron). Meanwhile, Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Coulier) get a few lumps from some pro wrestlers; and after having been cast as "Juliet" in the school play, Steph (Jodie Sweetin) turns on the charm to thaw out her seemingly nervous "Romeo" (Will Este). Things take a grim turn just before fadeout time when Michelle (the Olsen twins) is seriously injured in a horseback-riding accident. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: D.J.'s Choice
After breaking up with Viper (David Lipper), DJ (Candace Cameron) reconciles with her wealthy former beau Nelson (Jason Marsden). But before long, she finds herself in the middle of a muddle when Viper comes back into her life, forcing her to choose between the two boys--immediately. Meanwhile, the rest of the Tanner household pitches in to help clean up a vandalized community playground, resulting in a sticky situation for Joey (David Coulier). Singer Frankie Valli appears as himself. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Super Bowl Fun Day
Joey (David Coulier) must choose between staying at home to watch the Super Bowl or honoring his promise to take Michelle (the Olsen twins) and her classmates to the museum (on a Sunday evening???) In his efforts to play the "Two Places at Once" game, Joey causes nothing but trouble for all concerned. Meanwhile, DJ (Candace Cameron) is on pins and needles during an interview for a college scholarship, in a hilarious and surprising scene with a pre-Drew Carey Show Kathy Kinney. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: Dateless in San Francisco
Michelle (the Olsen twins) is comfortable with the notion of being best friends with Teddy (Tahj Mowry), but she balks at the idea of his being her temporary boyfriend on Valentine's Day. Confused about what to do, Michelle turns to the eternally unlucky-in-love Steph (Jodie Sweetin) for advice. Meanwhile, Becky (Lori Loughlin) worries that the romance has gone out of her marriage; and will Danny (Bob Saget) finally pop the question to Claire? This episode marks the final appearance of several familiar characters. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: All Stood Up
When Steph (Jodise Sweetin) is stood up by a guy named Ryan (Andrew Keegan) just before a big dance, Danny (Bob Saget) decides to take a hand in matters. After Danny gives Ryan a severe tongue-lashing, the kid makes good on his promise to escort Steph to the dance--but will she be grateful, or will she resent her dad's interference? Elsewhere, Michelle (the Olsen twins) is willing to play dirty to beat DJ (Candace Cameron) in a competition; and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) proves to be the cause of Jesse's (John Stamos) high blood pressure. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Full House: My Left and Right Foot
After her friends and family tease Michelle (the Olsen twins) about the size of her feet--and following a surrealistic nightmare in which her pedal extremies grow to gargantuan proportions--she figures that some shrink-wrapping will help. Needless to say, she's wrong. Elsewhere, tone-deaf Becky (Lori Loughlin) broods when Jesse (John Stamos) excludes her from singing a lullaby to the twins (though curiously, she sang like a bird on such earlier episodes as Our Very First Telethon). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi