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Full House - The Complete Third Season
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Features
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 Closed-captioned
 Color
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 Subtitled
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In Theaters : 22 September, 1987
DVD Release : 04 April, 2006
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Full House - The Complete Third Season description
Two years ago, rocker Jesse (John Stamos, Jake in Progress) and stand-up comedian Joey (Dave Coulier, Skating With Celebrities) moved in with TV personality Danny (Bob Saget, most recently seen subverting his kindly dad image on Showtime's Huff) and daughters after the death of their mother. The next year, Jesse started seeing Danny's co-host, B ... review details
Full House - The Complete Third Season Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ CHEESE PUFFS anyone??? 2.2 stars.
I've ALWAYS thought I'd have this self-loathing deep inside if I ever found myself to watch and enjoy this wretched show for 25 minutes more than 5 times. That day never came THANK F'IN GOD! I can't tell you enough how bad this show is. Sure, everyone and their momma's hot in it (besides the goofy-goof ball, Kimmy. She's a witch!) and John Stamos (as usual) just oozes all that sexiness. I would...Anyway, back the review.

If you don't remind me I'll always trail off into a world of bittersweet dreams filled with awesomely-charming Men such as John Stamos! b^_^;;

I actually like DJ (Deej) and I saw a decent episode just today; her and her painfully-attractive boyfriend were having relationship troubles (although I think it was ALL in her pretty little mind): He was going off to college to leave her fending on her own with only a few calls and visits every couple of months. Trust me when I say I totally appreciate and bought her pain; I would feel the same if I had a life partner (or a boyfriend) who decided he wanted to go out-of-state (or wherever it was he wanted to go to attend schooling) and leave me lonely. I'd be a flipping mess!

I don't think thing did work out in the end. He goes off and she just has to bite her lip and deal. The twins were cute but terrible, terrible actors. No one was outstanding although the adults in particular were decent David Coulier, funny.

Cover Art: C+
Dialogue: D-
Story: F+
Comic Relief: D-
Length: F-
Overall: D+

2.2 stars.
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