• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Feb 27, 2016
Season #: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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6.5

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  1. Feb 29, 2016
    10
    The show was amazing . Can I just say, Screw the critics. I loved the show and really hope it gets renewed for another season. Throughly enjoyed all the new characters and every episode
  2. Feb 28, 2016
    8
    Is Fuller House cheesy? Yes. But, is it a bad show? No. The first episode of the series wasn't very good, but as the series leads on, it gets a lot better. This show has it ups and downs, but to any fan of Full House, it is likely worth it. It has a good cast and some fun plot ideas.
  3. Feb 27, 2016
    7
    After reading a lot of negative reviews about this show, I went in expecting a lot of garbage. I was pleasantly surprised then when I found that, buried behind a number of poorly timed and very predictable quips, there were actually several laugh-out-loud moments in each episode. I watched the show growing up, but I wasn't particularly attached to it. The 90's style sitcom tropes areAfter reading a lot of negative reviews about this show, I went in expecting a lot of garbage. I was pleasantly surprised then when I found that, buried behind a number of poorly timed and very predictable quips, there were actually several laugh-out-loud moments in each episode. I watched the show growing up, but I wasn't particularly attached to it. The 90's style sitcom tropes are prevalent throughout, meaning that only about 30-40% of the one-liners are actually intelligent or funny, but the ones that do land are what make the show worth watching. I'm saying this as someone who's not overly attached to the way that every episode seems to end with a heartfelt confession, someone saying "I love you guys", and a group hug as the "audience" sighs. That aspect of the show has always grated on me. As a side note, this show is much more mature than it was before- the show was once a squeaky clean white-bread America sitcom, but it's more edgy now, with a small bit of profanity, anatomical references, and sexual comments meant to go over the heads of kids. I wouldn't go so far as to call it a PG-13 show, but it's definitely not rated G. Expand
  4. Feb 27, 2016
    8
    Missing your old familiar friends? They're just around the bend in Netflix's latest original series Fuller House. Drawing from a lot of the same themes that Full House did 30 years ago, you'll witness a show about a family finding strength in each other to overcome life's struggles jammed full of an abundance of semi humorous quips. The show is at it's strongest when focusing on the newMissing your old familiar friends? They're just around the bend in Netflix's latest original series Fuller House. Drawing from a lot of the same themes that Full House did 30 years ago, you'll witness a show about a family finding strength in each other to overcome life's struggles jammed full of an abundance of semi humorous quips. The show is at it's strongest when focusing on the new family and returning characters and overused catchphrases often distract from that. Special mention has to be made to Carly Rae Jepsen who did a fantastic job with the opening theme. Overall the show does a good job of keeping the spirit of the original series in tact. The Pilot does comes off as fairly corny but I recommending sticking with it as once the show starts focusing on the main cast and doing it's own thing it does get better. Expand
  5. Mar 2, 2016
    8
    I quite enjoy watching this show. It's cozy. It's lovable. It's one of those shows that I enjoy watching while I am eating because it doesn't expect me to pay 100% attention all the time. The jokes are silly. The storylines are silly. But in a good way I think. The characters are actually better than I expected. My favorite is definitely Tommy. "Why is he looking at the ceiling all theI quite enjoy watching this show. It's cozy. It's lovable. It's one of those shows that I enjoy watching while I am eating because it doesn't expect me to pay 100% attention all the time. The jokes are silly. The storylines are silly. But in a good way I think. The characters are actually better than I expected. My favorite is definitely Tommy. "Why is he looking at the ceiling all the time?" Haha! I loved that. Guess he loves looking at those spotlights. :D Love it when babies and animals break the fourth wall like that, and it's integrated into a show. Expand
  6. Mar 11, 2016
    9
    Do not listen to the critic reviews. This is a thorough entertaining show: light, funny and enthusiatic. I was a big fan of the show in the 80s. This reboot was very much to my liking.
  7. Feb 29, 2016
    8
    The show is a TOUCH bit dirtier since they aren't on network TV anymore, but still extremely family-friendly. It's been modernized in good ways, cheesy in good ways, and most important: fun. It's tiring to watch so many serious shows like Walking Dead. Whatever happened to predictability, as the original theme song says? It's a refreshing candy-coated break, and I welcome it. I was hopingThe show is a TOUCH bit dirtier since they aren't on network TV anymore, but still extremely family-friendly. It's been modernized in good ways, cheesy in good ways, and most important: fun. It's tiring to watch so many serious shows like Walking Dead. Whatever happened to predictability, as the original theme song says? It's a refreshing candy-coated break, and I welcome it. I was hoping the Muppets reboot show would be something like this, but they turned even THAT into a serious show. Expand
  8. Feb 27, 2016
    10
    This show is not as bad as people say it is! As a Full House fan I really love it. It's hilarious at times and though cheesy in the beginning gets better. Honestly I think Critics are only hating on it to hate on it! The opening theme also isn't as bad. It's actually extremely catchy.
  9. Feb 29, 2016
    10
    EXCELLENT season! I truly hope a season two will soon be in the works. I dislike seeing critics and people who were never even fans of the original series judge Fuller House. This show is incredible
  10. Mar 2, 2016
    10
    My 26 year old son came to visit for his birthday this weekend and spent the entire weekend watching Fuller House. I teased him until I sat down and watched it with him. What a delight! What a good, wholesome, refreshingly entertaining show. I cannot believe how great all of the characters look and the casting of the new characters is fantastic! I would highly recommend this show toMy 26 year old son came to visit for his birthday this weekend and spent the entire weekend watching Fuller House. I teased him until I sat down and watched it with him. What a delight! What a good, wholesome, refreshingly entertaining show. I cannot believe how great all of the characters look and the casting of the new characters is fantastic! I would highly recommend this show to the old and the young. Their references to their modern-day real lives is very entertaining. Max and Val from Dancing with the Stars were hilarious and I was elated today to see they had been picked up for a second season. Kudos to all who participated in the new show. Can't wait to see what is ahead for all of you! Expand
  11. Mar 3, 2016
    10
    I was a fan of Full House as a kid. I had high expectations for the show. My wife, myself and our children watched every episode and Loved It. The puns were funny, given that Mary-Kate and Ashley didn't come back. The story line was similar to the original, with a more modern spin of how people are now vs how they were in the days of Full House. Personally, I felt it held its own, andI was a fan of Full House as a kid. I had high expectations for the show. My wife, myself and our children watched every episode and Loved It. The puns were funny, given that Mary-Kate and Ashley didn't come back. The story line was similar to the original, with a more modern spin of how people are now vs how they were in the days of Full House. Personally, I felt it held its own, and can't wait for season 2. Expand
  12. Feb 29, 2016
    10
    nostalgic, fresh an comic, perfect sit com, the best, is the form with captive the old audiencie and the new, realemn te grato ver una serie que transmita una comedia tan nostalgica, realmente recomendable
  13. Mar 11, 2016
    2
    Well for starters, it would be really nice since this is a show for kids if Jodie Sweetin would not wear tops that have her "girlfriends" hanging out. There's no reason for that at all in a show aimed towards kids. It's even distracting to the adults in my family as she looks periously close to a "wardrobe malfunction" Also I did not appreciate the "double entendre" jokes written inWell for starters, it would be really nice since this is a show for kids if Jodie Sweetin would not wear tops that have her "girlfriends" hanging out. There's no reason for that at all in a show aimed towards kids. It's even distracting to the adults in my family as she looks periously close to a "wardrobe malfunction" Also I did not appreciate the "double entendre" jokes written in ostensibly to entertain the adult audience as well as the kid audience. We don't need that as adults....it is a transparent device and frankly, the jokes are annoying, not that funny, and sometimes actually cringeworthy. This show could have been an enjoyable reboot to people who grew up watching it, as well as a new generation. By trying to be all things to all people, mixing humor styles, and not allowing the main characters to coalesce without being interrupted every episode by prior cast members (no matter how nice it is to see them...but every time? It would be better just to write a couple of them in as regular cast members) I wanted to like it but it's frankly a mess and by stopping halfway between the original and between a fully developed interesting sequel that doesnt depend all that much on the previous show it's ended up unfortunately being mediocre. Too bad because I always liked this show, and the actors. . Expand
  14. Mar 24, 2016
    8
    Fuller House is not much of an evolution of Full House. It's not smarter, or less cute, or bigger in scope. It doesn't break new ground or even redeem any of Full House's faults; it's merely a continuation of the universe that Full House left behind, with some added boob jokes.

    I don't know why people expected this to be anything more than a cheesy nostalgic reminder. It's not high art.
    Fuller House is not much of an evolution of Full House. It's not smarter, or less cute, or bigger in scope. It doesn't break new ground or even redeem any of Full House's faults; it's merely a continuation of the universe that Full House left behind, with some added boob jokes.

    I don't know why people expected this to be anything more than a cheesy nostalgic reminder. It's not high art. I couldn't stand Full House when I was growing up, but even I found a lot to love in the home-y feel that Fuller House provided. For people who loved the original series, Fuller House scratches an itch. For those that didn't, they may still not like this new series. I did, though. I really thought I wouldn't.
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  15. May 7, 2016
    10
    I have been so pleased with the first season of Fuller House! I am so glad that there is finally a show out there that my entire family can watch without embarrassment, frustration, or muting. The standards for TV shows have gone downhill so much in the last 15 years I am excited to sit and watch it with my 9 year old daughter!
  16. May 10, 2016
    10
    I think the show is fantastic...my wife and kids can't get enough. We love all the original characters and are so happy to see them again. We also enjoy the new characters as well. If you loved the original you should love this. I wish all the actors the best and hope to see many more seasons of Fuller House!
  17. Jun 4, 2016
    10
    I grew up watching Full House and it's great seeing the old cast back. Is the show corny at times, yes, but still entertaining to watch. Don't listen to the negative reviews, it's worth the watch. Hope they make a second season.
  18. Feb 26, 2016
    9
    The first episode is SO corny, but by the third episode I was regularly laughing out loud. It really gets better as you continue watching. Even though I watched Full House in my childhood, I was never a big fan, but honestly this show is WAY funnier than Full House. It's more adult oriented (probably bc the writers know their chief audience are millennials), and the writing is sharper,The first episode is SO corny, but by the third episode I was regularly laughing out loud. It really gets better as you continue watching. Even though I watched Full House in my childhood, I was never a big fan, but honestly this show is WAY funnier than Full House. It's more adult oriented (probably bc the writers know their chief audience are millennials), and the writing is sharper, wittier, and the jokes hit more than they miss. The three main female leads (Cameron-Bure, Sweetin, and Barber) fill their roles effortlessly, and their line delivery is spot on. Sweetin is especially good. Maybe it's because I expected nothing, but I am impressed with how funny this show turned out to be. I say, give it a chance & watch at least 3 episodes. The third one was really funny, and that's what sold me on it. Expand
  19. Feb 28, 2016
    8
    funny show. Throw back jokes from old full house for those of us that are fans. The show is still good wether you have seen full house or not. Why people are giving it a 0 or 3 doesnt make any sense. This show is not full house by any means and i think people were expecting it to be like that show. Its a diferent spin and my wife and I enjoy it.
  20. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    Is it corny? Of course it is, it's a kids show! Full house was my favourite show growing up and I happen to think it's a great reboot and it's refreshing to see a family show like this around again that teaches good values. I will never understand why people who say they never liked the original show are even on here commenting. If you didn't like the original, why bother with this one? IfIs it corny? Of course it is, it's a kids show! Full house was my favourite show growing up and I happen to think it's a great reboot and it's refreshing to see a family show like this around again that teaches good values. I will never understand why people who say they never liked the original show are even on here commenting. If you didn't like the original, why bother with this one? If you watch a film and you think it's rubbish, would you watch the sequel? I know I wouldn't. Fans of the original series will enjoy it and I think it has the same kind of charm as some of the better Disney channel series like good luck Charlie ( which funnily enough they compared to full house). This is a charming show for family viewing that's all you need to know! Expand
  21. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    About time it happened! The negative critics is so unfair for the show its made for the die hard fans of Full House and the ones who just discovered the show. All the Full House elements are there what do you expect it's a sitcom not a Oscar show if that's what your looking for.
  22. Feb 27, 2016
    10
    Don't understand the critics' reviews, but they don't exactly matter. This show was made for the fans, not the critics. I hope there is a second season.
  23. Feb 27, 2016
    7
    I love the show; even though I know my love is mostly fueled by the rose-colored power of nostalgia. I just can't get enough. Haters gotta hate :P Bring on season 2!
  24. Feb 28, 2016
    10
    After watching the whole season, I can honestly say that it's a really good spin off of the original show, with lots of references to Full House but also very unique spirit. I can't wait to watch the 2nd season!
  25. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    I thought the show was amazing, it's really funny and it made me want to keep watching. I really hope they make another season because I wanna see where it goes. Just because you make have not loved it, that doesn't mean other people didn't. It really clicked into modern day society with the children from now and the parents living in the past. So I really hope they keep making moreI thought the show was amazing, it's really funny and it made me want to keep watching. I really hope they make another season because I wanna see where it goes. Just because you make have not loved it, that doesn't mean other people didn't. It really clicked into modern day society with the children from now and the parents living in the past. So I really hope they keep making more episodes. I would give it a score of 50 out of 10. Expand
  26. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    This is NOT Downton Abbey and no NOT expect it! Please.... this show was made for fans of the syrupy sweet show that we grew up with as children. It hits the spot and I found myself laughing at every corny joke. It is what it is. If you go in expecting high art or are not a fan of the original show, then WTF are you even watching!
  27. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    So much better than I expected!! It is totally set for fans of the original so may not appeal to those who haven't seen it or were not fans. I loved everything about this reboot!!!!
  28. Feb 26, 2016
    7
    I don't know what the critics were expecting. It's a sequel to Full House, a very cheesy family sitcom. Why would they expect this to be anything different? If you were a fan of the show, I think you will enjoy this for the nostalgia at least. It's a clean, family sitcom like one you might find on the Disney channel, so I would think kids would probably enjoy it. There's some laughsI don't know what the critics were expecting. It's a sequel to Full House, a very cheesy family sitcom. Why would they expect this to be anything different? If you were a fan of the show, I think you will enjoy this for the nostalgia at least. It's a clean, family sitcom like one you might find on the Disney channel, so I would think kids would probably enjoy it. There's some laughs (although not that many genuine laughs from me) but it puts a smile on my face because I grew up watching the show and it's really fun to see the characters again. There's some bad acting, but I don't know that the acting on the original show was any better (I mean, the Olsen twins were pretty terrible actresses, weren't they?) I've watched 4 episodes so far, and plan to keep watching. If there was another season, I would watch that too. It's not going to win any Emmy's, but it's a cute show and I'm glad Netflix made it, even if was just for the fans. Expand
  29. Mar 1, 2016
    9
    ok so where do i start here lets say that me and my sister '12 ' had been waiting to see this one for awhile and it didnt disapoint it was fun funny and well wortrh the wait the girls are as fun and as funny as ever 'still gotta love gibbler ' and the kids seem to have respect for one another 'not used to that from tv familys anymore ' love the relationship between them a good lesson forok so where do i start here lets say that me and my sister '12 ' had been waiting to see this one for awhile and it didnt disapoint it was fun funny and well wortrh the wait the girls are as fun and as funny as ever 'still gotta love gibbler ' and the kids seem to have respect for one another 'not used to that from tv familys anymore ' love the relationship between them a good lesson for kids today about tolarating each other lol screw critics watch it u will love it Expand
  30. Dec 27, 2016
    0
    Horrific. This may actually be the worst 'live audience' show I have ever seen. When I had heard the Olsens wouldn't be in this cheesy show I thought they were just being their crappy old selves but after watching this show I'm glad they steered clear.

    The child actors are in constant contact with sexual innuendos(I mean TONS) made by both the adults and in their own child-to-child
    Horrific. This may actually be the worst 'live audience' show I have ever seen. When I had heard the Olsens wouldn't be in this cheesy show I thought they were just being their crappy old selves but after watching this show I'm glad they steered clear.

    The child actors are in constant contact with sexual innuendos(I mean TONS) made by both the adults and in their own child-to-child conversations.
    The jokes are delivered worse than a Disney Channel sitcom, with horrible actors performing cringeworthy dialogue.
    Not to mention the fact that the scenarios are in no way rooted in reality and the writers give no attempt to make up for this shortcoming.

    I never watched the original Full House(being only 22 today) but I have watched a few episodes with my parents over the years and I can say it was much, much better than this reboot. The fact that this is the finished product and the producers decided it was good enough for TV just tells of the times. Everything is based on nostalgia. The laziness of retelling old jokes that worked decades ago is taken in place of smart jokes that go with the times.

    If you enjoyed the original series I would not even bother checking out an episode of this show.
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  31. Feb 29, 2016
    10
    Loving this show so much!!! Forget what the critics say I personally love Fuller house !! I think it's a great sitcom , ready for season 2 already !!
  32. Feb 29, 2016
    10
    I really hope Netflix make more seasons !!! Critics are all wrong . Show was great and the fans love the show !! Love jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber Characters !!
  33. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    I think too many individuals are being overly critical of this show. I personally didn't have very high expectation for this show, except for being able to see how the characters have progressed. They kind of breezed though it in the first episode but, you do find out what has happened. The first episode was as predicted, full of reunions and all (ok almost all) of the cast returning toI think too many individuals are being overly critical of this show. I personally didn't have very high expectation for this show, except for being able to see how the characters have progressed. They kind of breezed though it in the first episode but, you do find out what has happened. The first episode was as predicted, full of reunions and all (ok almost all) of the cast returning to show their face. As someone who watched the show regularly as a child it was satisfying honestly. As far as the format for the rest of the show, it is a fairly decent show taken out of context. I think some individuals don't realize this is a show on Netflix and not a prime-time sitcom. Love it for what it is but, those who enjoyed the original will most likely enjoy it much more. Expand
  34. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    Watched this for the hell of it. It's actually funny once you get past the pilot. I agree with the other reviewer who said the 1st episode is the worst of the bunch. The show does improve later on. DJ and Stephanie are each extremely likable in their own ways, and their dynamic as very opposite sisters who love each other despite their differences works very well. Kimmy's still weird and aWatched this for the hell of it. It's actually funny once you get past the pilot. I agree with the other reviewer who said the 1st episode is the worst of the bunch. The show does improve later on. DJ and Stephanie are each extremely likable in their own ways, and their dynamic as very opposite sisters who love each other despite their differences works very well. Kimmy's still weird and a joy to watch, the kids aren't as annoying as I thought they'd be- although Ramona's the weakest and probably least necessary character on the show. Some of her scenes are cringe worthy, while the two little boys are surprisingly capable actors.
    It has potential, I hope they renew it for a 2nd season
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  35. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    This show succeeds in being funny despite having a focus on kids and family. I like the nostalgia and throwback jokes and catch-phrases, which I have been hearing others criticize. You can see where the new characters work well in stronger episodes and I still find myself laughing in places I wouldn't expect. There's a lot of sarcasm and jabs and set-up/punchline jokes as a 90's sitcomThis show succeeds in being funny despite having a focus on kids and family. I like the nostalgia and throwback jokes and catch-phrases, which I have been hearing others criticize. You can see where the new characters work well in stronger episodes and I still find myself laughing in places I wouldn't expect. There's a lot of sarcasm and jabs and set-up/punchline jokes as a 90's sitcom would have. To those giving the show a rating of zero and explaining that they hated full house.. well then why would you expect to like a show that is a continuation featuring the same cast, writers, producer etc? Do you expect the producers to change everything that full house was and make a completely different show to suit an entirely different audience? I understand you're mad the show wasn't made for you but grow up, or at least use some type of cognitive function and get a grip on reality. Expand
  36. Jun 18, 2017
    8
    People have waited years for this, so just go see. Critics matter, but not television critics. Why? Because some of these reviews are for the first episode only -- not the whole season... so how does that matter for the whole season exactly? TV critics are irrelevant and society doesn't need 'em.
  37. Feb 29, 2016
    7
    This show strikes me for the difficulty to review it. For someone who grew up with Full House this is one is plagued with jokes, is fun, brings back memories and is an old take on matinee humor that nowadays is long gone. The problem is precisely the same: this show will only work on people who wants to see a cast laughing at the fact that they're doing a sequel 20 years later. It's likeThis show strikes me for the difficulty to review it. For someone who grew up with Full House this is one is plagued with jokes, is fun, brings back memories and is an old take on matinee humor that nowadays is long gone. The problem is precisely the same: this show will only work on people who wants to see a cast laughing at the fact that they're doing a sequel 20 years later. It's like SW: The Force awakens, but self conscious and well done. Expand
  38. Mar 7, 2016
    10
    Need more shows like this !!!
    I remember when I use to watch Full House with my daughters. Last night , I watched Fuller House with my grandchildren . Brought back a lot of memories . Maybe the major networks should take a lesson from Netflix and bring back more family shows !!!!
  39. Jun 20, 2016
    3
    Note that I've only seen some clips of that show. When I heard that the show is coming back, I knew that it will be different from the show, but very different. I noticed that critics hate this show more than the original Full House. I noticed when I watched some of the clips. The jokes lack understanding; such as the boy with a green model volcano saying "I was erupting my volcano," inNote that I've only seen some clips of that show. When I heard that the show is coming back, I knew that it will be different from the show, but very different. I noticed that critics hate this show more than the original Full House. I noticed when I watched some of the clips. The jokes lack understanding; such as the boy with a green model volcano saying "I was erupting my volcano," in which the girl replies "TMI." That boy isn't telling her how volcanoes work. The fourth wall joke about Michelle at New York as fashion designer is weak. I understand they got when the Olsen twins chose not to come back. This show has sexual innuendoes that expects us to believe that is age appropriate for a family sitcom if this was rated TV-G. You know, when Fuller has a wardrobe malfunction where her breasts are shown? I read parents complain about this. There's even an STD reference. Some of you may think this reboot/sequel is meant for fans of the old series who have grown into the modern era, but this isn't a point to have. I think I know why television networks aren't interested in Fuller House, because the show is too adult for a family series. I think the Olsen twins did the right thing not to be involved in that show's wreck. Expand
  40. Feb 28, 2016
    6
    It's a the same as the original show, exactly the same show. If you liked the original but dislike this one it's only because you're no longer a kid. your children are most likely to enjoy this show. It's standard Full House with a slightly different set up in the house but the exact same humour.
  41. Mar 9, 2016
    3
    The reason I feel like it’s among the likes of Pixels and Dangerous 6 is because of its comedy. This show is supposed to target adults, since the kids that watched the original show are now adults, but its comedy feels like the live action Cat in the Hat. The adults are like kids, the kids are like adults, the innuendo is blatant and unfunny, and important values that crosses paths withThe reason I feel like it’s among the likes of Pixels and Dangerous 6 is because of its comedy. This show is supposed to target adults, since the kids that watched the original show are now adults, but its comedy feels like the live action Cat in the Hat. The adults are like kids, the kids are like adults, the innuendo is blatant and unfunny, and important values that crosses paths with our main characters are merely just a par to make jokes out of them, not put jokes in them. This is very prominent with the subject of marriage, never has a show or movie not cared about such emotional, conflicting, and important moments such as these. So in other words, the characters are still kids in an adult’s body, and so are the writers. This show is immature, lazy, and offensive to any fan with at least an 6th grade education. Expand
  42. Feb 27, 2016
    8
    After seeing the negativity from the critics felt compelled to write a short review based on two ratins....

    8/10: Did you grow up on and enjoy the original series well then you wont be disappointed as the sequel series manages to capture what fans loved about the original yea its cheesy in that 90s sitcom way but thats whats great about. Episodes are short fun cheesy with more serious
    After seeing the negativity from the critics felt compelled to write a short review based on two ratins....

    8/10: Did you grow up on and enjoy the original series well then you wont be disappointed as the sequel series manages to capture what fans loved about the original yea its cheesy in that 90s sitcom way but thats whats great about. Episodes are short fun cheesy with more serious moments sprinkled in like the original series and if you liked the original you wont be disappointed.

    0-2/10: Did you hate the original series did you not like sitcoms did you grow up before the golden age of sitcoms in the late 80s early 90s then honestly why are you watching this show its not meant for you and your not going to think its any better than a 2
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  43. Feb 26, 2016
    10
    It's no better or worse than the original, and that's okay by me. I'm 32, married and have three kids and it's nearly impossible to find something that we can all sit down and watch together. This fits the bill, though, and that's something that I'll take over a show that gets high ratings from critics and/or viewers any day of the week.
  44. Mar 3, 2016
    0
    Seeing these 10-rated reviews are so hilariously out-of-touch with reality it compels me to balance it out...seeing that I wasted my life on 6 episodes of this junk. It's almost like the reviewers are living inside the show, also completely out-of-touch with reality. They chose to tell the story around the weakest characters of DJ, Kimmy, and Stephanie -- because that's what they couldSeeing these 10-rated reviews are so hilariously out-of-touch with reality it compels me to balance it out...seeing that I wasted my life on 6 episodes of this junk. It's almost like the reviewers are living inside the show, also completely out-of-touch with reality. They chose to tell the story around the weakest characters of DJ, Kimmy, and Stephanie -- because that's what they could afford. The writing, directing and acting are so bad I dare you to watch it without cringing. Sure, the original series did it, so why not now? But that was 25 years ago - have we not gotten any better with storytelling, with writing, with acting that we can scrape off the nostalgia and see this show for what it really is -- and excuse to try to substantiate Netflix from being completely irrelevant and line the pockets of those that already are collecting from royalty checks. If you want to see how NOT to revive a series, please take a look at this. Expand
  45. Feb 29, 2016
    4
    Full House was just as fully great you wanted it to be, but Fuller House take the things that normally cause Full House to be a great TV show and throws them away.
  46. Mar 2, 2016
    10
    I love the show. Cant stop laughing. Loved the first show and now watching with my kids old and new show family bonding and cant get enough.. Cant wait for season 2. Funnier then full house
  47. Feb 27, 2016
    0
    Thank god the olsen twins were smart to stay away from this ridiculously and truly godawfully dreadful sequel to the original full house which wasn't that great to begin with either, but at least it had some funny moments, this thing has none of those, just over the top nonsense and all over the map stupidity

    Candace Cameron bure looks too beautiful, too sexy and getting near too old
    Thank god the olsen twins were smart to stay away from this ridiculously and truly godawfully dreadful sequel to the original full house which wasn't that great to begin with either, but at least it had some funny moments, this thing has none of those, just over the top nonsense and all over the map stupidity

    Candace Cameron bure looks too beautiful, too sexy and getting near too old to play dj tanner from the original series this time she is a widow of three children and her best friend and her sister to take care of them after her husband died in a car accident, none of these actors performances register in this junk and you may your distracted by the wonderfully tacky production design and teleplay which is better than this banal mess, already the lead contender for the worst tv of 2016.
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  48. Feb 26, 2016
    0
    Take the concept of 'Full House', replace it with TV celebrities no one cares about, add a dash of cringy 4th wall humor, a pinch of meta humor and then mix liberally with a dose of family friendly 'Sex & The City' and you have Fuller House.

    The entire concept falls flat on it's face. There may have been a time and a place for Fuller House, possibly two decades ago with the main cast
    Take the concept of 'Full House', replace it with TV celebrities no one cares about, add a dash of cringy 4th wall humor, a pinch of meta humor and then mix liberally with a dose of family friendly 'Sex & The City' and you have Fuller House.

    The entire concept falls flat on it's face. There may have been a time and a place for Fuller House, possibly two decades ago with the main cast such as Bob Saget returning. But the formula just doesn't work here.

    More importantly, while Full House was a concept that families may have sat down together to watch, there's just enough adult jokes, references and very mild swearing that some of the more conservative families may not want to expose to younger children.

    This entire thing is riding on a nostalgia, but it simply isn't clever or funny enough to actually succeed. I'll be very surprised if we see another season.
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  49. Feb 27, 2016
    2
    This show has a laugh track. The acting is really bad. The scenarios are preposterous. I was unable to connect with or like a single character. The father figure is a white man trying his best racist Mexican dialect. Every "joke" was either obvious or cringe-worthy. Why are shows like this still produced? I was hoping the bland sitcom would die a horrible death with How I Met Your Mother.
  50. Feb 27, 2016
    2
    I never got to see the original show but was intrigued enough to watch as it was a Netflix original series but after 5 minutes I found it hard to continue to watch any more, although I made it through to the end of the first episode to give it fair chance. I never laughed once and only smiled through gritted teeth. The writing is not good and I can't believe that after shooting just oneI never got to see the original show but was intrigued enough to watch as it was a Netflix original series but after 5 minutes I found it hard to continue to watch any more, although I made it through to the end of the first episode to give it fair chance. I never laughed once and only smiled through gritted teeth. The writing is not good and I can't believe that after shooting just one episode that all the danger signs were there to clearly see. Add the intensely annoying canned laughter and sadly you have something entirely forgettable. Expand
  51. Mar 7, 2016
    0
    I grew up watching this show with my family in the 90s. I did not expect Fuller House to be the same as Full House, however, I was very disgusted and disappointed at what I saw. First of all, there are children actors in this show under the age of 18 and sexual innuendos("irrupting my volcano") and adult content are used that no child or child actor should be subjected to. Kids will wantI grew up watching this show with my family in the 90s. I did not expect Fuller House to be the same as Full House, however, I was very disgusted and disappointed at what I saw. First of all, there are children actors in this show under the age of 18 and sexual innuendos("irrupting my volcano") and adult content are used that no child or child actor should be subjected to. Kids will want to watch this show because there are cheesy mediocre, Disneyesque child actors that act like adults with flamboyant, unnatural hand gestures, however, I believe that this is not a show fit for children to watch. If you want to relive some warm, fuzzy nostalgia, I suggest watching the original Full House. This show is a train wreck of predictable, crude acting. Expand
  52. Feb 27, 2016
    0
    I was a big fan of the original Full House. My family and I watched the first episode and really disliked it. It was incredibly corny and we found ourselves wondering how something so good went so bad.
  53. Feb 26, 2016
    1
    Well it captures the spirit of the original series.... Unfortunately.

    Packed with 30 year old tropes, and jokes as sharp as soaked bread accompanied by canned laughter probably of the ghosts of its original audience.
  54. Feb 27, 2016
    1
    The worst piece of trash my eyes ever did see.
    Pure garbage. It was unbearable to sit through. an excruciating experience. Disappointed in Netflix for this one.
  55. Feb 27, 2016
    1
    What...what is this? This is the absolute most terrible abomination of a revival for a much loved series from the 80s/90s. The acting is horrid, as if they got even worse. The jokes are not funny whatsoever. I didn't laugh or even crack a smile once throughout the entire show. The plot is stupid. The characters are stupid, and not even like they were in the original series. For aWhat...what is this? This is the absolute most terrible abomination of a revival for a much loved series from the 80s/90s. The acting is horrid, as if they got even worse. The jokes are not funny whatsoever. I didn't laugh or even crack a smile once throughout the entire show. The plot is stupid. The characters are stupid, and not even like they were in the original series. For a children's TV show, there was a surprising amount of sexual jokes, and Stephanie walking around in a scantily clad dress showing off her breasts to a bunch of little boys. It is a disgrace and disappointment to any fan of Full House. Expand
  56. Feb 27, 2016
    4
    It's... alright. I've seen worse, but it's really nothing more than musky gas of nostalgia with nothing behind. Pretty okay for a one episode re-union, but after the first episode, the series is rather lacking and is essentially just "Full House: The Next generation", although, unlike Star Trek, this next generation is pretty underwhelming.
  57. Feb 28, 2016
    1
    The only thing this experiment on the value of nostalgia does well is highlight just how much television has evolved. It's baffling as to why the developers chose to pretty much do nothing with the formula. It's not as if Full House was originally original. The same formula was employed by fifty other shows that were on TV at the time of its initial run. The choice would be somewhatThe only thing this experiment on the value of nostalgia does well is highlight just how much television has evolved. It's baffling as to why the developers chose to pretty much do nothing with the formula. It's not as if Full House was originally original. The same formula was employed by fifty other shows that were on TV at the time of its initial run. The choice would be somewhat understandable if the series invented the laugh track or any of the other tricks it so eagerly pulls from it's wrinkled bag of tricks. In the end however, it lacks personality and oozes laziness. Why and how is this a thing? Somewhere out there, Jaleel White is looking for his suspenders and the number to Netflix HQ. Expand
  58. Feb 26, 2016
    0
    It was groan inducing bad when it originally aired, I didn't think it was even possible to make it worse but Netflix did. Not even very worth the effort to hate watch. Might have appealed to the 10 to 12 year set originally who were a lot less sophisticated and didn't have many options on television way back then. How could any of those former young fans find this updated version evenIt was groan inducing bad when it originally aired, I didn't think it was even possible to make it worse but Netflix did. Not even very worth the effort to hate watch. Might have appealed to the 10 to 12 year set originally who were a lot less sophisticated and didn't have many options on television way back then. How could any of those former young fans find this updated version even remotely passable entertainment, now as adults, is beyond comprehension. Expand
  59. Feb 26, 2016
    0
    Absolutely horrible. The olson twins did a good thing and stay away from probably the worst reboot ever. Could barely get through an episode. Don't waste your time.
  60. Feb 27, 2016
    3
    This show is not necessarily good. It of course runs on Nostalgia, but sometimes that's all it has. The jokes feel really forced, stories are very predictable, and sometimes actors seem to miss their mark.
    Overall this show is very corny, and not in a good way. If you are a die hard fan, go for it, just don't expect it to be exactly how you remember it.
  61. Mar 21, 2016
    6
    Netflix's surprise sequel series to one of the most beloved, family-friendly sitcoms of all time takes a while to find it's groove. It's early episodes are downright grating. However once you get past the awkward starting episodes, filled with cringe-worthy attempts at self-awareness ("Lol, does anybody else here those violins?") and bad dance numbers, it starts to come together and youNetflix's surprise sequel series to one of the most beloved, family-friendly sitcoms of all time takes a while to find it's groove. It's early episodes are downright grating. However once you get past the awkward starting episodes, filled with cringe-worthy attempts at self-awareness ("Lol, does anybody else here those violins?") and bad dance numbers, it starts to come together and you begin to realize that just maybe these ladies can hold the show together without the adults returning.

    I have to admit there is quite a bit of nostalgia here. Plenty of references for the fans (most of them done in awfully unfunny ways), returning characters, and even the same dang house. It even manages to capture the same sweet vibe from time to time.

    However despite all of the throwbacks it never quite manages to completely recapture the feel of the original show. Longtime fans should still be mostly pleased with the show, but the attempts to modernize it end up hurting it in the end. For starters it loses some of that wholesomeness that made the original show a treat for families. I was both shocked and appalled by the amount of sexual humor, innuendos, and references to drinking. I don't recall Full House having any of that back in the day, and if it did it certainly wasn't so blatantly obvious.

    As far as the cast itself goes the returning characters are just as likable as ever. Characters like Uncle Joey and Jesse might just be relegated to the occasional cameo, but it's still a treat to see them onscreen again. The Tanner girls and Kimmy do a great job of carrying the show in their new role. As for the new characters, they aren't so appreciated.

    The kids are mostly bland and uninteresting. DJ's middle-child "Max" (Elias Harger) downright irritated me whenever he was onscreen for the majority of this season, mostly due to his tendency to scream all of his lines. The writers also tried way too hard to make his jokes come off as cute. The two older children are just dull. The new adults aren't much better. They all do start to become more likable as the season nears it's conclusion, but for the majority of the season I just didn't care about them.

    Yeah, the first season of "Fuller House" gets off to a flawed start. It shows more and more promise as it progresses though. The characters become more likable and the humor gets sharper. Once the laughs get more frequent it becomes easier to put up with it's flaws.

    As it stands this is a decent, yet subpar start to the new series. It doesn't quite capture the original's magic, but can still provide plenty of nostalgic moments for longtime fans. If they can continue to keep improving on everything in the next season then we could very well have a successful sequel series on our hands. They just need to sharpen up the writing, get back that squeaky-clean wholesomeness (or for the love of God just be subtle about it!), and get that darn kid to stop yelling his lines. If all that happens then Fuller House will be the revival of Full House fans deserve. As of right now it's the occasional nostalgia inducing, blast from the past that doesn't quite have all the pieces coming together yet. However, it's not hard to see how it can all get there.

    6.5/10
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  62. Jun 22, 2016
    5
    Fuller House is funny in that only because it tries to be funny and fails, kind of funny. Its great to see most of old cast return however some story lines such as Danny's girlfriend wanting the house to be sold and what happened to Michelle could have been explored more. Aunt Becky has now turned into a woman who is so lonely for contact that she contemplates stealing DJ's baby. DJ's exFuller House is funny in that only because it tries to be funny and fails, kind of funny. Its great to see most of old cast return however some story lines such as Danny's girlfriend wanting the house to be sold and what happened to Michelle could have been explored more. Aunt Becky has now turned into a woman who is so lonely for contact that she contemplates stealing DJ's baby. DJ's ex Steve is a stalker and Kimmie Gibbler seems to be into freaky sex acts; though these ideas in themselves are interesting, it never is pushed to a level of being quite good. All I can say is DJ is annoying, the kids are annoying and trying to bring back old catch phrases falls flat, but I still enjoy how bad it all is. Maybe next season DJ's dead husband will reveal to us all he faked his death. Expand
  63. Feb 27, 2016
    5
    Fuller House has nostalgia written all over it. Minus the Olsen Twins, the entire original cast is here. Reversing the concept of the original, DJ is now a widow and Stephanie and Kimmy move in to assist DJ with her three boys.

    While the show does have some laughs and tender moments, overall, the writing is extremely poor. The show is like the art work on the Tanner's refrigerator: cute
    Fuller House has nostalgia written all over it. Minus the Olsen Twins, the entire original cast is here. Reversing the concept of the original, DJ is now a widow and Stephanie and Kimmy move in to assist DJ with her three boys.

    While the show does have some laughs and tender moments, overall, the writing is extremely poor. The show is like the art work on the Tanner's refrigerator: cute in some ways, but terrible, terrible art made by a 1st grader.
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  64. Feb 27, 2016
    4
    Ahh, what can I say? Its more Full House! Or, so I thought. Fuller House attemps follow up the adorable family centric 80s comedy Full House in all the wrong ways. It's predecessor was known for its great light hearted characters, touching moments and the right amount of corn that makes you say "Oh that Joey, What will he do next!?" Unfortunately the mix that worked in the 80s, doesn'tAhh, what can I say? Its more Full House! Or, so I thought. Fuller House attemps follow up the adorable family centric 80s comedy Full House in all the wrong ways. It's predecessor was known for its great light hearted characters, touching moments and the right amount of corn that makes you say "Oh that Joey, What will he do next!?" Unfortunately the mix that worked in the 80s, doesn't carry over into 2016. The show is filled with annoying laugh track, a load of cheap jokes with some tiny bits of funny content, and forgettable faces outside of the characters of the original cast. Fuller House tries to shove nostalgia down your throat immediately in the first episode. While it was nice to see Danny Tanner and the gang's cheerful mood again, it was done in the clunkiest way. Even with its flaws, it is still family friendly enough to get the kids in the living room and show them the family that you grew up with as a kid. Also, Jodi Sweetin "grew up"...alot. Expand
  65. Jul 25, 2020
    7
    I don't know what the critics expected, it's a reboot of freakin' Full House. Is the acting cheesy...yes...is it predictable...yes of course....but that's EXACTLY what you expect when you go to watch a Full House reboot....The nice twist though is how much the show doesn't take itself too seriously, and has subtle mature vibes to it. They were making it for fans of a previous generation,I don't know what the critics expected, it's a reboot of freakin' Full House. Is the acting cheesy...yes...is it predictable...yes of course....but that's EXACTLY what you expect when you go to watch a Full House reboot....The nice twist though is how much the show doesn't take itself too seriously, and has subtle mature vibes to it. They were making it for fans of a previous generation, and hopefully a whole new one. I think it has just enough of the Disney channel vibe to catch new younger viewers and it has adult tones to it to recapture the older fans of the show. If you grew up watching Full House and loved it, you will love this. Expand
  66. Mar 1, 2017
    10
    Some people are complaining about this... But this is what Full House always was. It was just a cheesy, light hearted comedy. If you like Full House, and you remember it for what it was, you're sure to enjoy this. Don't over analyze it. Just watch it, and take it for what it is. It's not bad at all.
  67. Dec 16, 2018
    10
    I’m taking this show at face value. It’s just continuing Full House. They’re both corny but so what? It’s my guilty binge!
  68. Feb 27, 2016
    9
    I am honestly shocked by the professional critic reviews for the show. I think the majority got this one wrong. Maybe it's a sign of the times, but a lot of reviews read like they were composed by some very jaded and cynical people.

    Fuller House is one of the better family sitcoms I have seen since, well the 90s. It brings the heart and soul back into sitcom TV, with a more pure kind
    I am honestly shocked by the professional critic reviews for the show. I think the majority got this one wrong. Maybe it's a sign of the times, but a lot of reviews read like they were composed by some very jaded and cynical people.

    Fuller House is one of the better family sitcoms I have seen since, well the 90s. It brings the heart and soul back into sitcom TV, with a more pure kind of humor that isn't predicated on tongue-in-cheek witty one-upsmanship or constant sarcasm. Don't get me wrong, the show doesn't shy away from the occasional double entendre, dirty joke, or adult-natured theme. The end result is a show that refreshingly avoids a lot of cynicism and delivers 30 minutes of feel-good vibes and laughs.

    Fuller House manages to perfectly balance the inclusion of old cast members with the introduction of new faces, something many revival shows have struggled with so far. I am honestly pleased by the way they handled the inclusion of the "adults" from the original series. They appear just enough to feel like they are still part of the world, without dominating what is supposed to be a new generation of main characters. There is also a good balance in story dedicated to the adults and the children, something also done fairly well in the original series. Other shows can sometimes struggle with this (I'm looking at you Girl Meets World, seriously don't get me started on that), so it was nice to see it done well. Speaking of the actors...

    The three leading ladies are all wonderful and slip back naturally into the roles that cemented them as 90s icons, with Andrea Barber being a bit of a standout to me as the one and only Kimmy Gibbler. But both Jodi Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure are great as the Tanner sisters Stephanie and DJ. As for the supporting characters, Fernando and Matt are strong enough to command their own attention as new faces to the franchise. The somewhat stereotypical and caricature-ish Latin lover Fernando, played by Juan Pablo di Pace, actually works in the show and is a great comedic presence. I mean who else could play foil to the equally eccentric Kimmy Gibbler? John Brotherton plays Matt, the new love interest for DJ Tanner, bringing enough humor and charisma to the role to make him a very likable character. Alas, poor Steve, played by original series actor Scott Weinger, was given the old "creepy stalker" treatment that really stripped away his cool mystique and left us with a somewhat desperate, pathetic, if not kind-hearted romantic rival. It is entirely possible that this was what the writers were going for - a riff on the popular jock who peaked in high school.

    What may have been more surprising is the show's strong child actors. Michael Campion plays the rebellious but ultimately naive and dorky Jackson. Elias Harger is another standout in his role as the sweet but smart-mouthed Max. Soni Bringas plays Ramona, the fiery child of a somewhat troubled marriage. It can be very easy for child actors to drag a show down, particularly if they are in a starring role. But for the most part, I honestly found myself enjoying the scenes and stories featuring the children as much as I enjoyed the scenes featuring the adults.

    The pilot was admittedly rough. You had old actors trying to find their legs again, new actors trying to find theirs for the first time, new setups and background stories to establish, all with fan-service shoved into every nook and cranny possible. I had some doubts after watching the first episode, but the show really gets better and it does so quickly.

    The show is not without its faults. There was a bit of a reliance on old catch phrases ("Oh Mylanta" "How Rude") that while great at first, felt used again just one time too many. The introduction of some new ones like "Holy Chalupas" ring as overly hokey and forced. But there was good to be found too, as I really enjoyed Jackson's dorky "J Money" alter ego and his catchphrase of "and THAT is how it's done."

    There are also of course the completely unrealistic sequences that are well known to sitcom TV, such as breaking into spontaneous dance and song, dating celebrity guests etc. While these could be somewhat of a sore thumb, the genuine joy the actors exuded during many of these situations disarm the viewer from feeling too much awkwardness.

    Overall, I really enjoyed the show and found myself wanting more than the 13 episodes and hoping for a season 2 announcement. As far as a Full House sequel goes, Fuller House exceeded my expectations by a very large margin. It really struck all the right chords, fulfilling that need for nostalgia while bringing in a lot of new aspects to keep things familiarly fresh.
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  69. Feb 27, 2016
    10
    By far the best series I have seen in a long time. This was a great way for us 90's kids to enjoy a piece of our history. I really hope they film a season 2. This has been a long awaited series and I look forward this this running for many many years. The series has many jabs at full house and some of its actors. The tag lines are amazing! HOW RUDE!!!!
  70. Mar 8, 2016
    10
    It's perfect! It's family friendly and very entertaining. Very nostalgic and leaves you wanting more. Can't wait for season two. The only show that can pull this off.
  71. Mar 8, 2016
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The beauty of this show being on Netflix is that you get to take all the goodness in at once, however long that may last. I watched Full House not too long ago, so the first 3-4 episodes were just filled with everything I wanted to see in a sequel series and I laughed my ass off. But after that, my enjoyment of it kind of took a downward drop. The jokes started falling flat on their faces, and the show's reliance on older cast members to bring the fun back just seemed a bit forced to me(although they did joke about it once). The only thing that got me through the whole season is the fact that my Full House experience was still pretty fresh, and of course, Tommy(and Cosmo too) Expand
  72. Mar 10, 2016
    10
    I liked it enough to watch all of season 1 in a single weekend. Reminds me a lot of the original and I was entertained a lot. Looking forward to season 2!
  73. Mar 12, 2016
    7
    That old school feel good flare. The show picked up right where it left off. No, this does not have the cinematic value of "Game of Thrones", or "The Walking Dead". Nor does it have the intriguing on the edge of your seat storylines. It does however make you feel good, whether you are 8 or 80, male or female. get Michelle back for season 2 and you have a winner.
  74. Mar 14, 2016
    10
    who ever said this show is bad, should be ashamed of themselves!!i absolutely love the remake of this show. its good to see a perspective from a children's view..
  75. Jul 29, 2016
    9
    LOVE this show. The nostalgia factor is through the roof, and the fact that they are on Netflix is so kick ass, free to do whatever they hell they want writing and content wise. The girls are funny and sexy, and I love the flashbacks, the use of Hunter pence and the Giants vs the Dodgers.. as a native San Franciscan and orange bleeding Giant fan I appreciate all the true to heart SF thatsLOVE this show. The nostalgia factor is through the roof, and the fact that they are on Netflix is so kick ass, free to do whatever they hell they want writing and content wise. The girls are funny and sexy, and I love the flashbacks, the use of Hunter pence and the Giants vs the Dodgers.. as a native San Franciscan and orange bleeding Giant fan I appreciate all the true to heart SF thats CONSTANTLY in every show. Very modern, and genuinely funny. To all the negative reviews, so laughing puhleez..get over yourself, and how rude! Expand
  76. Aug 22, 2016
    8
    This is an amazing series. It preserves all the catchy phrases that the full house cast used. The four children are amazing as well. Max is probably the best. Jackson could be better. Only things missing are the Olsen twins.
  77. Dec 14, 2016
    10
    Really funny show. really love it, Please keep making it, Season 1 was awesome. and season 2 is better!
    And I can't wait for Season 3!!!!!! Me and my all family love it.
  78. Dec 14, 2016
    10
    I was crazy excited and hesitant about this reboot. At first really wasn't thrilled was kinda cheesy but I feel that was expected. However the level of feminist references, inclusion, and acceptance in this series has me hooked. A sexy female character that simply cannot bare children??? A child fitting into stereotypical gay ideals, intelligent girls, opinionated women. I'm all for theI was crazy excited and hesitant about this reboot. At first really wasn't thrilled was kinda cheesy but I feel that was expected. However the level of feminist references, inclusion, and acceptance in this series has me hooked. A sexy female character that simply cannot bare children??? A child fitting into stereotypical gay ideals, intelligent girls, opinionated women. I'm all for the series, be it cheesy at times...I grew up watching the original, the cheesy makes sense to me and I love it ALL! Expand
Metascore
35

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 28 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 28
  2. Negative: 15 out of 28
  1. Reviewed by: Andy Swift
    Apr 6, 2016
    67
    There are a few consistent bright spots, including party-girl Stephanie’s interactions with DJ’s annoying (sorry!) kids; the original series’ now-twentysomething fans will likely identify with her more than any other character.
  2. Reviewed by: Emily VanDerWerff
    Feb 29, 2016
    40
    It feels like just leaving the TV on as rerun after rerun piles up. The laugh lines are predictable. The gags play out exactly as you'd expect.
  3. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Feb 26, 2016
    40
    The first episode does a nice enough job juxtaposing scenes from the original with parallel scenes in the present, but enjoying Fuller House will require a high tolerance for laugh tracks and corny sitcom humor.