Since this blog is called "The Christian Moviegoer," usually I would be reviewing movies. However, a classic, family-friendly sitcom just got a sequel-reboot series on Netflix. I am of course referring to Full House and the new Netflix original series Fuller House. I am a huge fan of the original show, and since I just got through watching all thirteen episodes of its sequel, I decided to do something a little different and write a short review of Fuller House. So, without further ado, here is my one paragraph review of Fuller House - Season 1.
Fuller House has the exact same premise as the original, except instead of three men raising three girls, it's the three girls from the original raising three boys and a girl. Like the original, Fuller House brings tons of laughs and features emotional heart-to-heart moments. The jokes are still (for the most part) clean. There are a handful of jokes involving sexual innuendo, including three jokes that involve homosexuality (for the record - there are no homosexual characters on this show - yet). These jokes, along with mild language and some cleavage and midriff baring outfits are a problem for parents with young children. However, for teenage and adult fans of the original, this is both a delightful trip down memory lane and some more wonderful memories with the Tanner family. Let's just hope that season 2 (come on, we all know there will be another season) is more kid-friendly than this season.
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