Review: ‘Fuller House’ continues legacy

Anticipated sequel brings back good memories

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Based off the popular sitcom Full House, Netflix original, Fuller House, was released on Feb. 26. It has been almost thirty years since Full House first aired in September of 1987. Both of these shows are interesting and they’re ones you can sit down and watch with the family.

Fuller House has only released the first season but it caught much interest. Waiting for the second season may drive you crazy. Once you start watching the first season, good luck getting away from the TV.

Just like Full House, Fuller House is set in San Francisco in the family’s house. It has the same actors and actresses, with the only difference being that they are older with some children of their own. 

With Danny Tanner, Joey and Stephanie’s father gone, DJ becomes the head of the house. Her three little boys and her younger sister Stephanie live with her. DJ’s best friend Kimmy moves into DJ’s house with her daughter to assist with taking care of DJ’s children because DJ lost her husband in a fire.

This spinoff is a comedy, sitcom and is enjoyable for all. It portrays how families work together and how close friends will always be there. The actors have the same personalities that they had when they were younger, as they are still as crazy and quirky as ever.

This show has love triangles, comedy and much more. They have family adventures and take on challenges together, occasionally getting into a little trouble. Even through ups and downs they still work together to keep one another happy.