My love for Full House knows no bounds, and I'd venture to say that this holds true for many of my fellow '90s babies. The nostalgia for this show is very much alive and has been ignited even more in the past year with talks of a Full House revival and various cast reunions. You see, Full House is still everywhere! Sure, many of the past cast members still pop up on our television screens from time to time, but one thing that really stands out about our beloved '90s shows is their love of catchphrases.
You would be hard-pressed to find someone that doesn't recognize Steve Urkel of Family Matters oft-used line, "Did I do that? Michelle Tanner probably had most of the repeated short catchphrases, given the fact that she was a child and thus didn't have time to say anything too intricate. Plus, since she was an adorable kid actor, she was the only one that could get away with saying "No way, Jose" and still get some giggles.
Oh, Uncle Jesse, once a babe, always a babe. Jesse Katsopolis had a flowing, shiny mane of dark Greek hair that he was very obsessed with and for good reason: it was the perfect mix of retro bouffant and '90s mullet.
Uncle Jesse was never shy about his hair care routine, and his catchphrase came up quite a bit when anyone dared to get too close to his shining glory. There is also a band called Uncle Jesse's Hair , which speaks of its epicness. Joey Gladstone's corny jokes are the kind that are so bad that you just have to laugh at them. He usually uses this phrase during his stand-up routines, and my dad still uses it to try to be funny.
Fans will not be disappointed. Stephanie has not lost her catchphrase. Full House , of course, followed the domestic exploits of a widower struggling to raise three young daughters. With pal and brother-in-law moving in to assist, the shenanigans within the expanding family were entertaining enough to carry the show for eight seasons between and Fuller House will differ from Full House in that the adults of the house working together to raise a trio of youngsters will all be women.
Danny Tanner along with Joey and Jesse will be replaced by original eldest child D. Tanner along with sister Stephanie and best friend Kimmy. The gender swap continues with the kids as D. The third will be a newborn. Aside from the gender swap, however, the premise of Fuller House is almost identical to that of Full House. Jodie Sweetin's Stephanie will be displacing John Stamos' Jesse as the aspiring musician sibling to the protagonist.
I think fans will get a kick out of that. Has opinions about crossovers, Star Wars, and superheroes.
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