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{{see also|List of Full House episodes}}
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| ShortSummary = Michelle takes Comet for a walk by herself, but he gets loose and spends the day roaming around the city of [[San Francisco]] with a [[rough collie]]. Upon learning of Comet's disappearance, the family frantically searches for him. Meanwhile, Jesse is fired from his band, Jesse and the Rippers, due to increasing responsibilities in his life. The stress was what started the chain of events leading up to Comet's disappearance.
| ShortSummary = Michelle takes Comet for a walk by herself, but he gets loose and spends the day roaming around the city of [[San Francisco]] with a [[rough collie]]. Upon learning of Comet's disappearance, the family frantically searches for him. Meanwhile, Jesse is fired from his band, Jesse and the Rippers, due to increasing responsibilities in his life. The stress was what started the chain of events leading up to Comet's disappearance.


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|Viewers = 19.4<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS edges into No. 1 spot, but can it stay?|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 12, 1994|author=Graham, Jefferson}}</ref>
|Viewers = 19.4<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS edges into No. 1 spot, but can it stay?|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 12, 1994|author=Graham, Jefferson}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Remember how Danny felt when Michelle started pre-school? Now it's Jesse and Becky's turn to fret when Nicky and Alex start pre-school. Meanwhile, Gia ([[Marla Sokoloff]]) is beginning to really influence Stephanie, and Stephanie turns into a slob. Michelle is angry and tries to move out of her and Stephanie's bedroom.
| ShortSummary = Remember how Danny felt when Michelle started pre-school? Now it's Jesse and Becky's turn to fret when Nicky and Alex start pre-school. Meanwhile, Gia ([[Marla Sokoloff]]) is beginning to really influence Stephanie, and Stephanie turns into a slob. Michelle is angry and tries to move out of her and Stephanie's bedroom.
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|Viewers = 18.8<ref>{{cite news|title='Grace' leads ABC to tie with CBS|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 26, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 18.8<ref>{{cite news|title='Grace' leads ABC to tie with CBS|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 26, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Michelle joins a secret club and they all take an oath to not tell anyone about it, and anyone who tells gets kicked out of the club. When they decide how to become leader of the club they have to get a special toy. When Michelle asks Danny for some money she won't get any until she tells him the reason why she wants some. She then tells him about the secret club. When they have a club meeting, Danny accidentally reveals that he knows about the club and Michelle gets kicked out. Danny, Jesse, and Joey set out to find the toy that would get her back in the club. When the store opens, they're unable to get the toy due to how popular it is. But they find a street merchant and buy one from him. When Michelle gets back in the club, it turns out that the toy that they bought from the street merchant is a knock-off and not the real thing. In the subplot, after D.J. and Nelson's break-up, Kimmy takes a crack at Nelson, leaving D.J. jealous. Meanwhile, Becky and Jesse make lists about their ex-lovers.
| ShortSummary = Michelle joins a secret club and they all take an oath to not tell anyone about it, and anyone who tells gets kicked out of the club. When they decide how to become leader of the club they have to get a special toy. When Michelle asks Danny for some money she won't get any until she tells him the reason why she wants some. She then tells him about the secret club. When they have a club meeting, Danny accidentally reveals that he knows about the club and Michelle gets kicked out. Danny, Jesse, and Joey set out to find the toy that would get her back in the club. When the store opens, they're unable to get the toy due to how popular it is. But they find a street merchant and buy one from him. When Michelle gets back in the club, it turns out that the toy that they bought from the street merchant is a knock-off and not the real thing. In the subplot, after D.J. and Nelson's break-up, Kimmy takes a crack at Nelson, leaving D.J. jealous. Meanwhile, Becky and Jesse make lists about their ex-lovers.
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|Viewers = 19.3<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC is 'Home' alone at the top|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 2, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 19.3<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC is 'Home' alone at the top|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 2, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Joey is the substitute teacher for Michelle's class. Of course, Michelle thinks he will be the best teacher, but when she pushes him to be fun it gets her sent to the principal's office. Meanwhile, Jesse auditions [[guitarists]], including Danny, for a spot in his new band. Danny turns out to be excellent, and Jesse fears that he will have to put Danny in the band until he is blown away via an audition by Viper, a young rebel who is smitten with D.J.
| ShortSummary = Joey is the substitute teacher for Michelle's class. Of course, Michelle thinks he will be the best teacher, but when she pushes him to be fun it gets her sent to the principal's office. Meanwhile, Jesse auditions [[guitarists]], including Danny, for a spot in his new band. Danny turns out to be excellent, and Jesse fears that he will have to put Danny in the band until he is blown away via an audition by Viper, a young rebel who is smitten with D.J.
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|Viewers = 21.3<ref>{{cite news|title='Cagney & Lacey' makes winning return|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 9, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 21.3<ref>{{cite news|title='Cagney & Lacey' makes winning return|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 9, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Michelle makes $221 selling lemonade to construction workers on an unseasonably hot day, and when Kimmy goes with her to the candy store to spend her money, she gets sidetracked and ends up buying a donkey (whom she names Shorty) at a petting zoo instead, causing much trouble amongst the family, such as D.J.'s allergic reaction to Shorty, with her senior pictures the next day, its constant braying during the night, destroying a valuable photo of one of Danny's ancestors and wrecking Stephanie's homework. Everyone likes Becky's idea of donating Shorty to the children's zoo. Meanwhile, Jesse tries to sing the ''[[Three's Company]]'' theme song, but keeps getting some of the lyrics wrong until the family helps him out in the end.
| ShortSummary = Michelle makes $221 selling lemonade to construction workers on an unseasonably hot day, and when Kimmy goes with her to the candy store to spend her money, she gets sidetracked and ends up buying a donkey (whom she names Shorty) at a petting zoo instead, causing much trouble amongst the family, such as D.J.'s allergic reaction to Shorty, with her senior pictures the next day, its constant braying during the night, destroying a valuable photo of one of Danny's ancestors and wrecking Stephanie's homework. Everyone likes Becky's idea of donating Shorty to the children's zoo. Meanwhile, Jesse tries to sing the ''[[Three's Company]]'' theme song, but keeps getting some of the lyrics wrong until the family helps him out in the end.
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|Viewers = 14.4<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS' 'Scarlett' sweeps to No. 1|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 16, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 14.4<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS' 'Scarlett' sweeps to No. 1|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 16, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Jesse hits the road with his new band, only to find out that it isn't as glamorous as he once thought it was. D.J. gets intimate with Jesse's band's guitarist, Viper, which infuriates Danny and Jesse, and Jesse throws Viper out of the band ("You know the rule, no dating my family!"), but eventually lets him in again after he helps him out in a tight situation involving his past and [[polka]]. He also lets D.J. date him again after Becky explained to him about how she got her mother's approval of him.
| ShortSummary = Jesse hits the road with his new band, only to find out that it isn't as glamorous as he once thought it was. D.J. gets intimate with Jesse's band's guitarist, Viper, which infuriates Danny and Jesse, and Jesse throws Viper out of the band ("You know the rule, no dating my family!"), but eventually lets him in again after he helps him out in a tight situation involving his past and [[polka]]. He also lets D.J. date him again after Becky explained to him about how she got her mother's approval of him.
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|Viewers = 20.4<ref>{{cite news|title=Reason for CBS to love 'Rockford'|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 30, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 20.4<ref>{{cite news|title=Reason for CBS to love 'Rockford'|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 30, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Danny and Gia's mom begin dating, which Stephanie and Gia find great but Michelle finds not so great. On Danny and Claire's date at the Smash Club, Michelle has a drastic change in style. This causes Danny to lay down the law. D.J. discovers Viper is illiterate, leading to tension between them; Jesse then helps them smooth things over. Meanwhile, Joey has a date with two French women named Yvette and Marie, only to discover that it's not what it seems.
| ShortSummary = Danny and Gia's mom begin dating, which Stephanie and Gia find great but Michelle finds not so great. On Danny and Claire's date at the Smash Club, Michelle has a drastic change in style. This causes Danny to lay down the law. D.J. discovers Viper is illiterate, leading to tension between them; Jesse then helps them smooth things over. Meanwhile, Joey has a date with two French women named Yvette and Marie, only to discover that it's not what it seems.
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|Viewers = 19.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 7, 1994}}</ref>
|Viewers = 19.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 7, 1994}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Stephanie and Gia go for joy-ride with a pair of high school boys that they met at the mall, who drive very recklessly. Meanwhile, when Michelle asks for help on a [[video game]], Jesse, Joey, Danny and Becky become obsessed with beating the game. Later, Gia invites Stephanie to go for another joy-ride, but D.J. stops Stephanie from going by warning her and threatening to tell Danny if she goes. Stephanie gets mad at her, but later realizes that D.J. saved her life after learning Gia and the boys were in a bad car accident. [[Scott Whyte]] appears as Jason, one of the boys Stephanie and Gia meet.
| ShortSummary = Stephanie and Gia go for joy-ride with a pair of high school boys that they met at the mall, who drive very recklessly. Meanwhile, when Michelle asks for help on a [[video game]], Jesse, Joey, Danny and Becky become obsessed with beating the game. Later, Gia invites Stephanie to go for another joy-ride, but D.J. stops Stephanie from going by warning her and threatening to tell Danny if she goes. Stephanie gets mad at her, but later realizes that D.J. saved her life after learning Gia and the boys were in a bad car accident. [[Scott Whyte]] appears as Jason, one of the boys Stephanie and Gia meet.
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|Viewers = 20.6<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC's winning way with comedy|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 21, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 20.6<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC's winning way with comedy|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 21, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Jesse and Michelle get locked in a toy store on Christmas Eve when they attempt to return a gift to the grumpy owner ([[Mickey Rooney]]). The twins begin to fear Santa Claus. The owner then dresses as Santa Claus and comes to the Tanners' home, after they realize what a nice man he is.
| ShortSummary = Jesse and Michelle get locked in a toy store on Christmas Eve when they attempt to return a gift to the grumpy owner ([[Mickey Rooney]]). The twins begin to fear Santa Claus. The owner then dresses as Santa Claus and comes to the Tanners' home, after they realize what a nice man he is.
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|Viewers = 21.6<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 11, 1995}}</ref>
|Viewers = 21.6<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 11, 1995}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Nelson and Viper fight over who deserves to be D.J.'s boyfriend after Viper breaks up with her. The family along with the rest of the neighborhood work together to help rebuild their vandalized local park. Special guest [[Frankie Valli]].
| ShortSummary = Nelson and Viper fight over who deserves to be D.J.'s boyfriend after Viper breaks up with her. The family along with the rest of the neighborhood work together to help rebuild their vandalized local park. Special guest [[Frankie Valli]].
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|Viewers = 20.8<ref>{{cite news|title='ER' rolls into the No. 1 spot|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 18, 1995|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 20.8<ref>{{cite news|title='ER' rolls into the No. 1 spot|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 18, 1995|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Becky is promoted to producer of "''Wake Up, San Francisco''", making Danny feel jealous. D.J. and Stephanie make a bet on how long they can go without junk food, and Jesse tries to control the twins, who act up at a restaurant. Joey finds out that his favorite cookies, Vanilla Weasels, are no longer being made, making him very disappointed. The twins apologize for their behavior, while Danny apologizes to Becky for being jealous of her, saying that he wanted Michelle to be proud of him.
| ShortSummary = Becky is promoted to producer of "''Wake Up, San Francisco''", making Danny feel jealous. D.J. and Stephanie make a bet on how long they can go without junk food, and Jesse tries to control the twins, who act up at a restaurant. Joey finds out that his favorite cookies, Vanilla Weasels, are no longer being made, making him very disappointed. The twins apologize for their behavior, while Danny apologizes to Becky for being jealous of her, saying that he wanted Michelle to be proud of him.
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|Viewers = 18.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Super Bowl kicks ABC to the top|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 1, 1995|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 18.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Super Bowl kicks ABC to the top|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 1, 1995|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Joey and Jesse had previously agreed to take Michelle and her friends to the science museum on the same day as [[Super Bowl XXIX]], but Joey doesn't want to miss the game, so they, along with the children, go to a sports bar, instead. Jesse and Joey get in trouble in the bar after accidentally breaking the TV. In order to appease the angry sports fans, they bring them over to their house to watch the game. Danny and Becky are on special assignment at the big game in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]. Meanwhile, D.J. has a scholarship interview.
| ShortSummary = Joey and Jesse had previously agreed to take Michelle and her friends to the science museum on the same day as [[Super Bowl XXIX]], but Joey doesn't want to miss the game, so they, along with the children, go to a sports bar, instead. Jesse and Joey get in trouble in the bar after accidentally breaking the TV. In order to appease the angry sports fans, they bring them over to their house to watch the game. Danny and Becky are on special assignment at the big game in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]. Meanwhile, D.J. has a scholarship interview.
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|Viewers = 18.2<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 8, 1995}}</ref>
|Viewers = 18.2<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 8, 1995}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = After being teased by her sisters and Kimmy while shopping for shoes, Michelle believes that her feet are too big. With her friend Lisa's help, Michelle attempts to make them smaller by wrapping them in [[Shrink wrap]] and soaking them in water filled with [[Ice cube|ice cubes]]. When Danny finds out, along with D.J., Stephanie and Joey, he tells D.J. and Stephanie that teasing is not only harmful, it also can really blow things out of proportion for a little kid. D.J. and Stephanie apologize to Michelle. Jesse discovers Becky's bad singing when she joins him, Joey and Danny in singing the boys a bedtime song, ([[House at Pooh Corner (song)|''House at Pooh Corner'']] by [[Kenny Loggins]]).
| ShortSummary = After being teased by her sisters and Kimmy while shopping for shoes, Michelle believes that her feet are too big. With her friend Lisa's help, Michelle attempts to make them smaller by wrapping them in [[Shrink wrap]] and soaking them in water filled with [[Ice cube|ice cubes]]. When Danny finds out, along with D.J., Stephanie and Joey, he tells D.J. and Stephanie that teasing is not only harmful, it also can really blow things out of proportion for a little kid. D.J. and Stephanie apologize to Michelle. Jesse discovers Becky's bad singing when she joins him, Joey and Danny in singing the boys a bedtime song, ([[House at Pooh Corner (song)|''House at Pooh Corner'']] by [[Kenny Loggins]]).
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|Viewers = 20.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 15, 1995}}</ref>
|Viewers = 20.9<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 15, 1995}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Jesse agrees to take part in a charity [[basketball]] game, but he clearly does not have any skills or knowledge of basketball. [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] is the celebrity referee for the game. Jesse, unknowingly, gets lessons in basketball from him. Becky deals with a bad sweater that Stephanie made.
| ShortSummary = Jesse agrees to take part in a charity [[basketball]] game, but he clearly does not have any skills or knowledge of basketball. [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] is the celebrity referee for the game. Jesse, unknowingly, gets lessons in basketball from him. Becky deals with a bad sweater that Stephanie made.
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|Viewers = 17.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 22, 1995}}</ref>
|Viewers = 17.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 22, 1995}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = In preparation for a Valentine's Day party at school, Michelle and Teddy attempt to be boyfriend and girlfriend. Joey also gets sent candy and flowers from a secret admirer. Jesse and Becky try to have a romantic Valentine's Day, and Danny tries to have a good date with Claire as well.
| ShortSummary = In preparation for a Valentine's Day party at school, Michelle and Teddy attempt to be boyfriend and girlfriend. Joey also gets sent candy and flowers from a secret admirer. Jesse and Becky try to have a romantic Valentine's Day, and Danny tries to have a good date with Claire as well.
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|Viewers = 18.2<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 1, 1995}}</ref>
|Viewers = 18.2<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 1, 1995}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Stephanie, Gia, their friend Melissa from school, and Kimmy start a band, with Jesse as their manager. But they are more concerned with their looks and attitude than actually playing music. Jesse is tired of their lackadaisical disposition and when he points this out he is fired as manager. As a result, their performance goes bad. Meanwhile, Danny and Joey try to use D.J.'s homework to get rich quick.
| ShortSummary = Stephanie, Gia, their friend Melissa from school, and Kimmy start a band, with Jesse as their manager. But they are more concerned with their looks and attitude than actually playing music. Jesse is tired of their lackadaisical disposition and when he points this out he is fired as manager. As a result, their performance goes bad. Meanwhile, Danny and Joey try to use D.J.'s homework to get rich quick.
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|Viewers = 20.5<ref>{{cite news|title='Murphy,' 'Dust' help push CBS to No. 1 tie|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 8, 1995|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
|Viewers = 20.5<ref>{{cite news|title='Murphy,' 'Dust' help push CBS to No. 1 tie|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 8, 1995|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Kimmy goes off to [[Reno, Nevada]] to marry her boyfriend, Duane, after being rejected by every single college in California. The Tanners originally think it is D.J. marrying Nelson because she didn't get into [[Stanford]], where she had always wanted to go to. Although she left a note telling them where she went, a hungry Comet chewed it up and what's left is what seems like D.J. saying she and Nelson will marry in Reno, but what she actually wrote was that Kimmy was getting married and that she was with Nelson on her way to Reno. The Tanners also find an empty jewelry case, which they thought was for a ring, but was really just rented earrings that Nelson had gotten for D.J. to wear. Danny and Jesse hurry to Reno to stop the supposed wedding, only to find out the truth. Jesse and Danny decided talk to Kimmy and talk her out of marriage. Kimmy decides not to get married. Meanwhile, Joey meets the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen of the United Kingdom]], but while trying to get a picture for Michelle, is mistaken as an [[assassination|assassin]] and tackled by security guards.
| ShortSummary = Kimmy goes off to [[Reno, Nevada]] to marry her boyfriend, Duane, after being rejected by every single college in California. The Tanners originally think it is D.J. marrying Nelson because she didn't get into [[Stanford]], where she had always wanted to go to. Although she left a note telling them where she went, a hungry Comet chewed it up and what's left is what seems like D.J. saying she and Nelson will marry in Reno, but what she actually wrote was that Kimmy was getting married and that she was with Nelson on her way to Reno. The Tanners also find an empty jewelry case, which they thought was for a ring, but was really just rented earrings that Nelson had gotten for D.J. to wear. Danny and Jesse hurry to Reno to stop the supposed wedding, only to find out the truth. Jesse and Danny decided talk to Kimmy and talk her out of marriage. Kimmy decides not to get married. Meanwhile, Joey meets the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen of the United Kingdom]], but while trying to get a picture for Michelle, is mistaken as an [[assassination|assassin]] and tackled by security guards.
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|Viewers = 19.6<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 22, 1995}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Jesse and Kimmy talk D.J. into pulling a "classic" senior prank: lifting the principal's car up onto the roof of the school. Jesse, however, decides to take the blame when he is caught in the car after trying to put the hood up because it was raining, but D.J. decides to fess up. The principal, however, seems angry at first, but then confesses a secret of his to a surprised D.J.: he actually likes seeing who can pull the best prank on him. Michelle and Becky's cooking causes some bad digestion for the Tanners.
| ShortSummary = Jesse and Kimmy talk D.J. into pulling a "classic" senior prank: lifting the principal's car up onto the roof of the school. Jesse, however, decides to take the blame when he is caught in the car after trying to put the hood up because it was raining, but D.J. decides to fess up. The principal, however, seems angry at first, but then confesses a secret of his to a surprised D.J.: he actually likes seeing who can pull the best prank on him. Michelle and Becky's cooking causes some bad digestion for the Tanners.
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| ShortSummary = A guest on ''Wake Up, San Francisco'' convinces Becky to go [[bungee jumping]], much to Jesse's disapproval, despite his rebellious nature. When he realizes his disapproval stems from his love for her, he changes his tune, and they take the jump together. Meanwhile, Michelle wants to be more like D.J. and Stephanie, and attend a [[Counting Crows]] concert, so D.J. and Stephanie tease her by making up a story that she has "Smedrick's Disease". However, they soon feel their guilty consciences kicking in when they realize why Michelle wanted to attend the concert, and apologize to her for what they did.
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''Note'': In the original airing, during the ending credits, the main cast members gave their final [[curtain call]]. Then, the words "Our Thanks, Our Love" appeared on the screen.<ref>{{cite web|title=Full House - Final Curtain Call| website=[[YouTube]] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tTlHyjpnuo |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/2tTlHyjpnuo |archive-date=2021-12-20 |url-status=live}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
''Note'': In the original airing, during the ending credits, the main cast members gave their final [[curtain call]]. Then, the words "Our Thanks, Our Love" appeared on the screen.<ref>{{cite web|title=Full House - Final Curtain Call| website=[[YouTube]] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tTlHyjpnuo |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/2tTlHyjpnuo |archive-date=2021-12-20 |url-status=live}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
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Revision as of 19:18, 10 October 2023

Full House
Season 8
DVD cover
Starring
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 27, 1994 (1994-9-27) –
May 23, 1995 (1995-5-23)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 7
List of episodes

The eighth and final season of the ABC sitcom Full House originally aired between September 27, 1994 and May 23, 1995.

Though he is featured on the DVD cover and credited as a cast member, Scott Weinger does not appear in this season nor is there any mention of Steve Hale until the series finale in which makes a brief guest appearance.

This was the show's final season, as ABC decided to cancel it in 1995 due to rising production costs. The series would continue in the Netflix spin-off Fuller House, released in 2016.

Plot

In the final season, Danny begins to date Gia's mother, Claire. Rebecca is promoted to producer of Wake Up San Francisco. The Rippers fire Jesse, which prompts him to start another band called Hot Daddy and The Monkey Puppets. D.J. is in her final year of high school and aspires to enroll at Stanford. After her break-up with Steve, she briefly dates rich boy, Nelson and a guitarist named Viper, neither of which are as successful. Stephanie is in the seventh grade. Michelle begins third grade along with her friends Teddy, Aaron, Derek and Lisa. Nicky and Alex start preschool.

Main cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1691"Comet's Excellent Adventure"Joel ZwickMarc Warren & Dennis RinslerSeptember 27, 1994 (1994-9-27)20.4[1]
1702"Breaking Away"Joel ZwickTom AmundsenOctober 4, 1994 (1994-10-4)19.4[2]
1713"Making Out Is Hard to Do"Joel ZwickCarolyn OmineOctober 11, 1994 (1994-10-11)18.6[3]
1724"I've Got a Secret"Joel ZwickEllen GuylasOctober 18, 1994 (1994-10-18)18.8[4]
1735"To Joey, With Love"Joel ZwickJamie Tatham & Chuck TathamOctober 25, 1994 (1994-10-25)19.3[5]
1746"You Pet It, You Bought It"Joel ZwickGreg FieldsNovember 1, 1994 (1994-11-1)21.3[6]
1757"On the Road Again"Tom RickardEllen GuylasNovember 8, 1994 (1994-11-8)14.4[7]
1768"Claire and Present Danger"Joel ZwickTom AmundsenNovember 22, 1994 (1994-11-22)20.4[8]
1779"Stephanie's Wild Ride"John TracyAdam I. LapidusNovember 29, 1994 (1994-11-29)19.1[9]
17810"Under the Influence"John TracyAdam I. LapidusDecember 6, 1994 (1994-12-6)21.8[10]
17911"Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen"John TracyCarolyn OmineDecember 13, 1994 (1994-12-13)20.6[11]
18012"D.J.'s Choice"John TracyMark FinkJanuary 3, 1995 (1995-1-3)21.6[12]
18113"The Producer"James O'KeefeDiana DarbyJanuary 10, 1995 (1995-1-10)20.8[13]
18214"Super Bowl Fun Day"Joel ZwickJamie Tatham & Chuck TathamJanuary 25, 1995 (1995-1-25)18.7[14]
18315"My Left and Right Foot"Tom RickardEllen GuylasJanuary 31, 1995 (1995-1-31)18.2[15]
18416"Air Jesse"Joel ZwickLaurie ParresFebruary 7, 1995 (1995-2-7)20.9[16]
18517"Dateless in San Francisco"Joel ZwickGreg FieldsFebruary 14, 1995 (1995-2-14)17.3[17]
18618"We Got the Beat"John TracyMarc Warren & Dennis RinslerFebruary 21, 1995 (1995-2-21)18.2[18]
18719"Taking the Plunge"John TracyTom AmundsenFebruary 28, 1995 (1995-2-28)20.5[19]
18820"Up on the Roof"John TracyStory by : David Valliere
Teleplay by : Matt Miller & Barrie Nedler
March 14, 1995 (1995-3-14)19.6[20]
18921"Leap of Faith"Joel ZwickChuck Tatham & Jamie TathamMarch 21, 1995 (1995-3-21)18.9[21]
19022"All Stood Up"Joel ZwickStory by : Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler
Teleplay by : Carolyn Omine & Adam I. Lapidus
April 4, 1995 (1995-4-4)18.2[22]
19123"Michelle Rides Again (Parts 1 & 2)"Joel ZwickStory by : Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler
Teleplay by : Adam I. Lapidus
May 23, 1995 (1995-5-23)24.3[23]
19224Story by : Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler
Teleplay by : Carolyn Omine

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. October 5, 1994. p. 3D.
  2. ^ Graham, Jefferson (October 12, 1994). "CBS edges into No. 1 spot, but can it stay?". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  3. ^ DeRosa, Robin (October 19, 1994). "Regular series put ABC back on top". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  4. ^ DeRosa, Robin (October 26, 1994). "'Grace' leads ABC to tie with CBS". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  5. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 2, 1994). "ABC is 'Home' alone at the top". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  6. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 9, 1994). "'Cagney & Lacey' makes winning return". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  7. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 16, 1994). "CBS' 'Scarlett' sweeps to No. 1". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  8. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 30, 1994). "Reason for CBS to love 'Rockford'". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  9. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. December 7, 1994. p. 3D.
  10. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. December 14, 1994. p. 3D.
  11. ^ DeRosa, Robin (December 21, 1994). "ABC's winning way with comedy". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  12. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. January 11, 1995. p. 3D.
  13. ^ DeRosa, Robin (January 18, 1995). "'ER' rolls into the No. 1 spot". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  14. ^ DeRosa, Robin (February 1, 1995). "Super Bowl kicks ABC to the top". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  15. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. February 8, 1995. p. 3D.
  16. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. February 15, 1995. p. 3D.
  17. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. February 22, 1995. p. 3D.
  18. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. March 1, 1995. p. 3D.
  19. ^ DeRosa, Robin (March 8, 1995). "'Murphy,' 'Dust' help push CBS to No. 1 tie". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  20. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. March 22, 1995. p. 3D.
  21. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. March 29, 1995. p. 3D.
  22. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. April 12, 1995. p. 3D.
  23. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. May 31, 1995. p. 3D.
General references