When last we saw the Tanner family, Becky (Lori Loughlin) had just discovered she was pregnant. As this season opens, she and Jesse (John Stamos) are in for another surprise, they're having twins! That's just the start of another fun filled season. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) enters kindergarten, makes a new best friend, Teddy (Tahj Mowry), and learns to ride a bike. D.J. (Candace Cameron) enters high school. Ready for her own room, she convinces the adults to let Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle share a room. Meanwhile, she also starts to learn how to drive, much to her father's horror. Stephanie competes in a spelling bee and pursues more dance lessons. Joey (Dave Coulier) and Jesse break up their ad agency to focus on their comedy and music respectively, and Joey lands his dream job as the host of a kid's afternoon cartoon show. Danny (Bob Saget) finally makes bachelor of the month and it goes straight to his head. And neighbor Kimmy (Andrea Barber) gets promoted to the opening credits (finally) so she can annoy the family even more. In addition to the previously mentioned Teddy, two other recurring characters are introduced this season. Danny meets potential love interest Vicki (Gail Edwards) when she fills in while Becky is on maternity leave. She's only in about six episodes here, but she does show up again in later seasons. Similarly, Steve (Scott Weinger) shows up as one of D.J.'s date of the week. For the next two years, he'd be her steady boyfriend. And a fun trivia note. In the episode "The Devil Made Me Do it," Michelle is visited by her good and bad sides. That's right. We get a couple shots of three Michelle's on the screen at the same time. This is the only show I know that has two people playing one part that still needs to use special effects. Even with five seasons under its belt, this show still delivers plenty of laughs and tender moments. With two to three stories in each episode, there's definitely something for everyone here, and usually in each episode. The actors know their characters and bring their best acting each week, making the situations seem real no matter how funny they may be. This set is exactly like the last season set. We get 26 more episodes on four DVD's. The picture and sound quality are great, but there are no extras. No, this isn't an example of "important" television. But it is fun and entertaining. And I love it.
Posted by AandJ091108
This is my 7yr olds favorite TV sitcom, now she able to watch it Whenever her heart desires 24/7 if she had it her way
Posted by NaeNae
My grandchildren really enjoy watching this !! I did not go into the store intending to purchase this DVD but when they saw it they asked me to purchase it. Many hours of fun .
Posted by Butch