A "Full House" Spin-Off is in the Works
The predictably cheesy family-friendly TV show "Full House" may be returning to the small screen in the very near future. Not in the form of re-runs, but rather, in a spin-off. John Stamos ("Uncle Jesse"), Candance Cameron Bure ("DJ"), and Jodie Sweetin ("Stephanie") have all reportedly agreed to be a part of the spin-off, which would focus on the two girls as grown, young women.
Stamos has appeared in several made for TV movies since Full House's demise, Sweetin recently made headlines for her meth addiction (which she has since recovered from), and Bure has only recently returned to acting after a long break.
The Olsen twins, who could barely talk when the series first began so many years ago, probably won't reprise their roles. They'll forever be known as the Olsen twins, and have successfully built up their own multi-million dollar franchise outside of Full House, so what reason would they have to return?
All I can say is, is anyone really interested in watching this? The original show wasn't that good to begin with, and most spin-offs are never nearly as good as the original.










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Wow
It may be true that spin-offs are not as good as the original, but "The original show wasn't that good to begin with"? That might be why it lasted 8 seasons. I know Cleveland can find better writers than this.
Full House was fucking good
Full House was fucking good and talked about REAL LIFE problems. It attracted audiences from as little as 5 yr olds to as old as 50 yr olds. In my eyes that makes this sitcom a success. This guy seems like an anti-full house asshole who should be lynched....
lynched?
First of all, I don't think Julie is a guys name. I could be wrong. Maybe she was deprived television wise, she probably watched something like reruns of the Brady Bunch because all of the new stuff was over her head. Don't get me wrong I loved the Brady Bunch, but every generation has a classic family comedy that stands the test of time. Full House is a classic and will always be. I think a lynching is a little harsh. We should feel sorry for her, not hate her.
Poor Journalism
Simply put, poor journalism.
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