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| ShortSummary = Kimmy goes off to [[Reno, Nevada]] to get married to her boyfriend, Duane, after getting turned down by every single College in California |
| ShortSummary = Kimmy goes off to [[Reno, Nevada]] to get married to her boyfriend, Duane, after getting turned down by every single College in California. The family thinks it is D.J. marrying Nelson because she didn't get into [[Stanford]], where she had always wanted to go to. She left a note telling them where she went, but a hungry Comet chewed it up and what's left is what seems like D.J. saying she's getting married to Nelson in Reno, but what she actually wrote was that Kimmy was getting married and that she was with Nelson on her way to Reno. They 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. Kimmy decides not to get married. Meanwhile, Joey meets the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen of England]], but while trying to get a picture for Michelle, is mistaken as an [[assassination|assassin]] and tackled by security guards. |
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Revision as of 23:22, 9 September 2018
Full House – season 8 | |
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Season 8 | |
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Starring | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 27, 1994 May 23, 1995 | –
Season chronology | |
The eighth and final season of the ABC sitcom Full House originally aired between September 27, 1994 and May 23, 1995.
In 2016, the new Netflix spin-off Fuller House was released. It is a continuation and revolves around the life of D.J., now named D.J. Tanner-Fuller.
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 has aspirations of getting into Stanford. After her break-up with Steve, she briefly dates rich boy Nelson, and guitarist Viper. Stephanie is in the seventh grade. Michelle begins third grade along with her friends Teddy and Lisa. Nicky and Alex start preschool.
Main cast
- John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis
- Bob Saget as Danny Tanner
- Dave Coulier as Joey Gladstone
- Candace Cameron as D.J. Tanner
- Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as Michelle Tanner
- Lori Loughlin as Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis
- Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler
- Scott Weinger as Steve Hale
- Blake & Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit as Alex & Nicky Katsopolis
Episodes
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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169 | 1 | "Comet's Excellent Adventure" | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | September 27, 1994 | 20.4[1] |
170 | 2 | "Breaking Away" | Joel Zwick | Tom Amundsen | October 4, 1994 | 19.4[1] |
171 | 3 | "Making Out Is Hard to Do" | Joel Zwick | Carolyn Omine | October 11, 1994 | 18.6[1] |
172 | 4 | "I've Got a Secret" | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | October 18, 1994 | 18.8[1] |
173 | 5 | "To Joey, With Love" | Joel Zwick | Jamie Tatham & Chuck Tatham | October 25, 1994 | 19.3[1] |
174 | 6 | "You Pet It, You Bought It" | Joel Zwick | Greg Fields | November 1, 1994 | 21.3[1] |
175 | 7 | "On the Road Again" | Tom Rickard | Ellen Guylas | November 8, 1994 | 14.4[1] |
176 | 8 | "Claire and Present Danger" | Joel Zwick | Tom Amundsen | November 22, 1994 | N/A |
177 | 9 | "Stephanie's Wild Ride" | John Tracy | Adam I. Lapidus | November 29, 1994 | 19.1[1] |
178 | 10 | "Under the Influence" | John Tracy | Adam I. Lapidus | December 6, 1994 | 21.8[2] |
179 | 11 | "Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen" | John Tracy | Carolyn Omine | December 13, 1994 | 20.6[2] |
180 | 12 | "D.J.'s Choice" | John Tracy | Mark Fink | January 3, 1995 | 21.6[2] |
181 | 13 | "The Producer" | James O'Keefe | Diana Darby | January 10, 1995 | 20.8[2] |
182 | 14 | "Super Bowl Fun Day" | Joel Zwick | Jamie Tatham & Chuck Tatham | January 25, 1995 | 18.7[2] |
183 | 15 | "My Left and Right Foot" | Tom Rickard | Ellen Guylas | January 31, 1995 | 18.2[2] |
184 | 16 | "Air Jesse" | Joel Zwick | Laurie Parres | February 7, 1995 | 20.9[2] |
185 | 17 | "Dateless in San Francisco" | Joel Zwick | Greg Fields | February 14, 1995 | 17.3[2] |
186 | 18 | "We Got the Beat" | John Tracy | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | February 21, 1995 | 18.2[2] |
187 | 19 | "Taking the Plunge" | John Tracy | Tom Amundsen | February 28, 1995 | 20.5[2] |
188 | 20 | "Up on the Roof" | John Tracy | Story by: David Valliere Teleplay by: Matt Miller & Barrie Nedler | March 14, 1995 | N/A |
189 | 21 | "Leap of Faith" | Joel Zwick | Chuck Tatham & Jamie Tatham | March 21, 1995 | N/A |
190 | 22 | "All Stood Up" | Joel Zwick | Story by: Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler Teleplay by: Carolyn Omine & Adam I. Lapidus | April 4, 1995 | N/A |
191 192 | 23 24 | "Michelle Rides Again" | Joel Zwick | Story by : Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler Teleplay by : Adam I. Lapidus Story by : Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler Teleplay by : Carolyn Omine | May 23, 1995 | 24.3[2] |
See also
References
- General references
- "Full House on ABC". TV Guide. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
- "Full House: Episode Guide". MSN TV. Retrieved December 2, 2009.