192 episodes of "Full House" is a thing.
192 episodes of "Full House" is a thing.
11 seasons of "Community" in my dreams.
I do agree with that. I was watching a rerun and it seems pretty run of the mill sitcom. I do give it a ton of credit for really bringing gay issues to television, but if you take that out of it, it's not a really special sitcom.
Well, the thing "Full House" did have going for it, which wasn't a lot, but something was a certain charm of the actors and chemistry. The kids where cute enough and Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and John Stamos obviously enjoyed working together, despite the material. It wasn't exactly something that needed more, however.
If anyone knows what audiences want in the 90s, it's NBC.
I watched "Full House" as a kid. I'm old, though. To be fair, "Full House" was always a kinda robotic sitcom.
Fair enough.
Zing, I guess?
What about him you hate? As I said, I watched the pilot, went cute enough but unnecessary and moved on. What about him makes you so angry? The original wasn't exactly great TV.
Which kid are we talking about? I stopped watching around the pilot, after my slight curiosity ran out.
Are you Stephen King?
Jeff Franklin has a net worth of $180 million, according to the internet.
Syndication forever!
"Full House", "Raising Dad" (remember that one?), "How I Met Your Mother", and now "Fuller House" all with dead spouses.
Ted McGinley was funny on "Married With Children".
Buzzfeed calling.
So, we are just not to let anything go, I guess? "Girl Meets World" I think just got cancelled.
"The Punisher" is kinda a more even just pure violent Batman, avenging the death of his wife and child. If any character deserves a dark treatment, it's him.
Can America un follow him as well? I hate this piece of shit but I do like cute kittens.
Damn. You mean I'm not going to be a Kindle millionaire?