Monday, February 29, 2016

10 THINGS YOU SHOULD PROBABLY KNOW BEFORE WATCHING 'FULLER HOUSE'

The Tanners, the San Francisco family most beloved by millennials (not counting the Zuckerbergs, probably), returned Friday for the Netflix spinoff Fuller House.
In its cheesy, 13-episode first season, the Tanners have reunited in their iconic home—now decorated to look like a Pinterest post your mom would love—29 years after the sitcom’s eight seasons and nearly 200 episodes first aired on ABC. But this time around, instead of a widowed Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) raising his three daughters with his brother-in-law and childhood best friend, it’s his eldest daughter, a widowed D.J. Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure), who’s raising her three sons with the help of her sister and best friend in the same house where she grew up. 
Beginning with Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen’s disappointingly shortened rendition of the theme song, Fuller House throws some painful changes at the Tanner family—ones that fans of the original show will find particularly hard to endure. Here’s what else you should expect before (and if) you decide to dive in:

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