EJ GandyβFebruary 26, 2022β Verified purchase
I watched this years ago in my early 20s and forgot how cute, funny, and wonderful this show was. I have tried to watch other sitcoms but this remains a classic without being boring, rude, or something offensive. I truly love this and it has a wonderful cast that remains ageless and a classic. I love this season and this is the beginning of Steve and Dj!!!! Love it.... A must have..... Read more
AnnahhhβDecember 27, 2006β Verified purchase
Full House Season 6 Episode List. 1. Come Fly with Me. DJ comes back from Spain with a surprise. Michelle and Stephanie are extremely excited to see her again. But a boy Stephanie thinks is cute gets on a plane and they go on with him. They go to Auckland, New Zealand. 2. The Long Goodbye. While Danny struggles with maintaining his long-distance relationship with Vicki or ending it, Michelle learns her best friend Teddy is moving to Texas. 3. Road to Tokyo. Michelle tries to dig a hole in the backyard to reach Jesse who is in Japan. Jesse has some hard choices to make. 4. Radio Days Jesse starts yet another career and brings Joey along with him. A Disc Jockey seems right up Jesse alley. He will have to learn to share his time on the radio with Joey however who is also hired. 5. Lovers and Other Tanners DJ has to learn to put things in her life by priority. Forgetting to pick up Michelle is the last straw for Danny with DJ. 6. Educating Jesse. Kimmy and DJ make a Don't Drop out of School project. Jesse won't help because he was a school drop out. 7. Trouble in Twin Town. Money can buy a lot of things but it can't buy happiness. The happiness that Jesse and Becky share. This is proven to both of them when Becky's rich cousin comes into town. 8. The Play's the Thing. Michelle has to learn that just because you want something doesn't mean you'll always get it. And when you don't you don't just quit what you are a part of. 9. Nice Guy's Finish First. Joey is stuck in the middle of being nice and not angry like he promised Michelle or win the hockey game he is playing in. 10. I'm Not D.J. Hair is the main topic in this episode. Nicky and Alex need to go for their first haircuts and Stephanie is sporting the Princess Leila look. What is Stephanie trying to hide? 11. Designing Mothers. What happens when you combine a medalling mother of your girlfriend, meeting her for the first time, and being left alone with her? TROUBLE. That's what happens when; Vicky's mom comes to meet Danny for the first time. 12. A Very Tanner Christmas. A Tanner House full of Santa's but who is who is the question. Find out which Santa is Vicky, which is Joey and which is Steve. 13. The Dating Game. Falling for somebody who doesn't fall for you back is a hard thing. Joey and Stephanie have to learn this the hard way. 14. Birthday Blues. Kimmy's 16th birthday and Steve & DJ's 6th month anniversary and DJ forgot Kimmy's birthday. DJ throws her a party in 15 minutes, but Steve ruins it for her and Kimmy gets her feelings hurt. 15. Be True to Your Pre-School. Nicky and Alex play the bassoon? Watch as Jesse lies to get the twins into a well-known preschool.....and does; but him and Becky change their mind and decline. 16. The Heartbreak Kid. Just because you're young doesn't mean you don't have feelings and can't get them hurt. The Tanners find this out when they take Michelle's crush on Steve lightly. 17. Silence is Not Golden. In this very heart wrenching episode we find Stephanie in a very difficult situation. She knows of a classmate who is being abused by his father but made a promise not to tell. She is torn between telling because she knows he is in trouble and keeping his secret. 18. Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur. Super glue and a prayer are in order in this episode. When Jesse and Danny take Michelle's class to the museum. Talk about broken bones. A $4,000,000 dinosaur skeleton is in need of some attention. 19. Subterranean Graduation Blues. It doesn't matter where you are when something important is supposed to happen as long as your family is there with you to celebrate. Making a difference in somebody's life is worth more than missing out on something you were counting on. 20. Grand Gift Auto. What seems too good to be true usually is. Joey found this out when he bought DJ a car for her birthday later to find out it was stolen. 21. Room for One More. Mr. Dad with a peaceful day or house gone mad. Which one do you think Jesse is faced with when he tries to convince Becky that he can handle things so she will agree to have another baby. 22. Prom Night. A mistaken event takes place at the prom which has DJ in a tailspin. Prom was not what she expected and because of this misunderstanding Prom night seems to be ruined. 23. The House Meets the Mouse (1) Michelle crowds in front of Stephanie and becomes Princess for a Day. When the other girls don't want to listen to her, she runs away from them to go on her own. 24. The House Meets the Mouse (2) All Danny wants to do is ask Vicky to marry him. Does he ever get the chance to ask? Every time he tries he is interrupted. Stephanie misses out on some very good times because she is to busy feeling sorry for herself. DJ thinks she see's Steve all over Disney Land. Jesse does an underwater broadcast with a hungry looking shark swimming around. Read more
Mark Baker - Carstairs ConsidersβJune 20, 2007β Verified purchase
Season six of Full House finds the Tanner family continuing to grow as they face new challenges together. The season opens with D.J. (Candace Cameron) returning from a summer in Spain with a surprise, boyfriend Steve (Scott Weinger). This is a change that dad Danny (Bob Saget) isn't ready to deal with. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) has a change of her own to face when her best friend moves from California to Texas. Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) wants different rules then her sister had, and rebels by getting her ears pierced. And Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier) deal with their own changes when they team up again to become hosts of an afternoon radio show. In another continuity error (which does happen in long running series), Jesse suddenly goes from being a high school graduate in season four to a high school drop out who goes to night school to get his diploma. Even though this doesn't fit with what they did before, it provides several fun episodes. Another running storyline is Danny's long distance relationship with Vicky (recurring actress Gail Edwards). We get to watch the struggles these two endure. All this comes to a climax when the gang heads to Disney World for the season finale. With the girls growing up, the series is continuing to find new topics to explore. And it continues to be just as fun, funny, and heart warming as always. While many of the episodes are predictable, there's lots of fun getting to the end. Missing from this season are most of the catch phrases we're used to hearing. As much as I enjoyed them, it's a change I don't mind that much. As with the last couple season sets, there are no bonus features. We do get all 24 episodes on four discs. They look and sound good enough for a sitcom. There's nothing here that will blow you away, but there really is no need for it, either. This series won't appeal to everyone. But the young and young at heart will continue to enjoy the adventures of the Tanner clan. Read more
M. PalmerβOctober 21, 2012β Verified purchase
It's a rarity that a show can maintain the same amount of enjoyment throughout the series, but this is one of those rare moments. The entire family is loving, making it a fine case of corny and unreal. It would be nice to see the girls fight just a little more (I'm thinking more Donna Reed-type family would have been great here!) Michelle keeps growing. She's still young enough to be the star of the show, but old enough to bring a new element to the show. The situation may be a bit over-the-top and the men act more like women then macho men, but somehow it works! Read more