Full House - The Complete Second Season with Bob Saget: DVD Cover
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Full House - The Complete Second Season Cast: Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/06/2005
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  • Sales Rank: 2,803
 
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Closed Caption; Top ten rules of parenting; Full House trivia challenge; English, French and Spanish subtitles

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In its second season, Full House stays square within its comfort level, which is not to say that there aren’t major changes afoot. Clean-freak widower Danny (Bob Saget) becomes the new host of a popular morning TV talk show, Wake Up San Francisco. Aspiring rocker Jesse (John Stamos) loses his mullet, joins jingle-writing forces with comedian and fellow housemate Joey (Dave Coulier), and finds true love with Danny’s co-host, Rebecca (Lori Loughlin). But shaking Full House to its very foundation is the star-is-born emergence of twin toddlers Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as infant Michelle, who is featured doing something precociously adorable in nearly every episode’s pre-opening credit sequence. This isn’t just scene-stealing, it’s show-stealing of Fonzie-esque proportions, as witness the audience’s "Awwww" when Michelle drops a bowl of pretzels in the episode "Tanner vs. Gibbler." Full House comes of age in its sophomore year with its "Very First Christmas Show"; the inevitable flashback episode ("Pal Joey"), in which Danny, Joey, and Jesse meet as children on the school playground; and the first celebrity guest star episode, "Beach Boy Bingo," featuring the Beach Boys, who favor the Tanner family with a rendition of "Kokomo." Meanwhile, eldest daughter D.J. (Candace Cameron) must deal with such crises as being called a "geekburger" by her best friend, and middle daughter Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) gets a case of the Jan Bradys when she bemoans the attention lavished on her sisters in "Middle Age Crazy." Topical references notwithstanding (Joey has a penchant for imitating Pee-wee Herman) Full House holds up very well. A guilty pleasure for some, a safe haven for others, this fun House is a wonderful place to visit. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Full House - The Complete Second Seasonby Anonymous

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October 11, 2007: This fullhouse season 2 is my favorite season of fullhouse Its one the best shows for family and kids to watch John Stamos looked good in this show He's a very cute guy and he still is This is one of those clean cut shows that People can enjoy

Full House - The Complete Second Seasonby Anonymous

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January 11, 2006: it was and still is a great family show I'm 33 and still watch on Nik-at-nite


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