Fuller House: Season 2 – A Candid Review

Cast of Fuller House Season 2
Cast of Fuller House Season 2

Okay, so I’ve been meaning to review season 2 of Fuller House since it was released on Netflix on Dec. 9. The fact that I haven’t gotten around to finishing the entire season yet may say something about my take on it – considering I had charged through the whole season 1 in two nights!

So here’s the deal so far after having only watched the first three episodes: I’m definitely entertained – but again – I wonder if it has more to do with the loyalty factor than anything else. Had this been an entirely new sitcom from scratch, would I have made it past the first season?

It was bittersweet having just finished watching episode 2 where Alan Thicke had made a cameo and then hearing of his passing two days later. I’m sure the entire Full/Fuller House family was grateful that he’d had the opportunity to appear on the show.

In Episode 3,  I enjoyed the throwback moment for Kimmy, Stephanie and DJ when they were consoling Ramona from a date gone bad and then began reminiscing on their own first kisses. It’s always nice to see those “blast from the past” moments.

This season has also seen the introduction of Jimmy Gibbler, Kimmy’s brother, played Adam Hagenbuch (who by the way bears a striking resemblance to Ashton Kutcher).

Stephanie Tanner and Jimmy Gibbler chatting.
Jimmy (Adam Hagenbuch) and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) in Season 2 of Fuller House

Jimmy is smitten for Stephanie which paves the way for something groundbreaking: a Tanner dating a Gibbler ! Who knew the day would come? Stephanie even calls herself out on that saying: “I’m dating a Gibbler and I like it!”

Now as a loyal Full House fan, I distinctly recall Kimmy’s brother being named Garth, not Jimmy, so either Jimmy’s middle name is Garth (or vice versa), Kimmy has two brothers, or the producers have made a minor goof that they thought loyal Full House fans would not notice! 🙂

I have to also say that the set decoration is immaculate on Fuller House. It was evident in season 1 that the production team had made significant upgrades to what used to be the original look and feel of the set and that was even more prominent in season 2.

The vibrant use of colours is just breathtaking and really has that modern, trendy feel. Below is a still of Ramona’s room and the punchiness of all the colours and textures really brings the room to life – far beyond what is used to look like when it was DJ’s bedroom in the later years of Full House.

So major kudos goes to the Fuller House props department.

Ramona Gibbler's bedroom.
Ramona Gibbler’s bedroom.

I’m on Episode 4: The Curse of Tanner Manor, and I’ve read that in later episodes Stephanie’s old friend Gia, played by Marla Sokaloff, makes a comeback, which I’m looking forward too. So far I have yet to see more of the original cast including Uncle Jesse, Becky, Danny and Joey but I’m sure they will make an appearance soon enough.

But overall, the anticipation I felt for season 1 has dwindled a little bit with season 2 – a feeling that seems to resonate with the general public: According to Business Insider, overall ratings for season 2 have dropped although perhaps the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt considering Netflix did not offer any commentary on the ratings as of the publication of the article.

Perhaps another reason for the decline in interest is because not enough time passed since season 1 aired. We technically have now seen two seasons of the show in the same year – something atypical ogetf traditional sitcoms, but I suppose is more common with shows that debut on Netflix these days.

As a biased, loyal Full House-ian,  I would absolutely welcome a season 3 of Fuller House.

What are your thoughts on Season 2 thus far?

Feel free to check out my review of season 1 here.


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