As a long-time gamer who’s spent countless hours binge-watching various shows on streaming platforms, I must admit that revisiting the classic sitcom Full House was a nostalgic trip down memory lane. The TGIF staple is not only streaming on Max but remains as popular as ever, even after nearly 30 years since its finale.
Due to streaming platforms, both long-time fans and new ones have been granted access to timeless classics like “Full House”, a TGIF sitcom that continues to garner popularity on Max. Remarkably, even after nearly 30 years since its finale, the show’s allure persists. As Candace Cameron Bure recently re-watched the series, she gained a fresh insight into the enduring popularity of “Full House”.
The former Hallmark star was a guest on Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin’s Full House rewatch podcast How Rude, Tanneritos!, co-hosting with Barber. The two were discussing and recapping Season 3, Episode 22, “Three Men and Another Baby,” which saw the Tanners babysitting a neighbor’s infant while Joey is stumped over D.J.’s math homework. Bure shared her excitement in co-hosting with Barber and shared what she realized while watching Full House:
It’s been ages since I last saw Full House, but as I’m catching up on an episode now, I can’t help but laugh out loud and think, “Wow, this show has remained popular for 35 years because it’s just so heartwarming and adorable!” And let me tell you, it’s exactly that – sweet, cute, and all the good things!
Although ABC doesn’t broadcast new episodes of “Full House” anymore, it continues to captivate audiences on streaming platforms, making it an ideal choice for long-term viewing with its nine seasons. The show originally aired from 1987 to 1995 and has attracted a new generation of fans, maintaining its popularity so much that the “Fuller House” spinoff series ran for five seasons for Netflix subscribers. It’s heartwarming to see Bure acknowledging the enchantment that “Full House” holds and continues to hold, explaining why it strikes a chord with so many viewers. From a spectator’s perspective, that is!
Candace Cameron Bure’s Full House rewatch comes months after she reacted to a local news story adding ‘90s flair with a clip of D.J. taking the SATs, proving that even an episode from the ‘90s can still very much have content relevant in today’s age. It’s yet another reason why the show is still loved on top of the retro theme song that still slaps. Whether Bure has been watching the entire series or just the singular episode is unknown, but now I need her thoughts on the rest of the series.
Bure isn’t a regular viewer of Full House, but occasionally shares posts about it. In 2023, she celebrated 36 years since being cast as D.J. Tanner, posting nostalgic photos with Scott Weinger. She also maintains relationships with many cast members, despite her issues with Jodie Sweetin. Apart from their collaboration on How Rude, Tanneritos!, she offered well-wishes to Dave Coulier after his cancer diagnosis became public knowledge. Moreover, she often praises the late Bob Saget, who passed away in 2022, and expresses her longing for her on-screen father figure.
There’s a good chance that “Full House” will continue to elicit laughter from viewers for many years to come, even though it might not rank among the best sitcoms of all time. The humor in the show is still quite close to being top-notch, and surprisingly enough, it was revived even when it wasn’t necessarily due for a reboot. As for the possibility of another series with a “Golden Girls”-like twist in the future, that remains uncertain. However, for now, Full House enthusiasts with a Max subscription can enjoy both laughter and tears as they watch their favorite show, just like Bure does.
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2024-11-30 03:37