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Fuller House Season 2 Lives Up To Our Expectations

It feels as if you're actually watching Full House. FINALLY.

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Fuller House Season 2 Lives Up To Our Expectations
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From one Full House fanatic to another, the second season of Fuller House definitely lived up to my expectations.

The first season was an absolute disappointment. It did not feel like I was watching DJ and Stephanie Tanner. The kids did not remind me of any of the Tanner children and there were way too many sexual innuendos for a show that is rated G.

The first season didn't even bring back any beloved special guest characters from the original show. But, the second season did.

Fuller House did a complete 180 degree flip in its second season. I felt as if I was watching Full House again. It's as if Jeff Franklin went back in time, or even just re-watched all eight seasons of Full House. He pulled off bringing Full House back to life.

I don't want to give anything from the second season away, but I would like to address Full House fans, specifically:

I felt genuine Tanner family feelings this season. You know, like when the slow piano plays and the audience goes "awwww."

I laughed at scenes that reminded me of the old Full House. Remember when Joey sat on the s'mores at the end of the Camp Lakota episode? That kind of laughing.

This season, DJ's boys are funnier and will remind you more and more of the Tanner girls each episode. The reappearances of original special guest characters will leave you with goosebumps. And, the feel good family moments are chock full of smiles, tears, and endless giggles.

From a die hard Full House fan to Jeff Franklin, John Stamos, and the other writers and creators of Fuller House: THANK YOU. YOU DID IT. YOU REBOOTED EVERYONE'S FAVORITE CHILDHOOD SHOW!

They ought to pat themselves on the back. But, they should also keep in mind, our expectations for Fuller House season 3 are through the roof. I'll be rooting for them.

(And let me just add, bringing Fernando on full time was one of the best decisions they have made, thus far.)

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