Fuller House: The Farewell Season

  • 13 Jun - 19 Jun, 2020
  • Mag The Weekly
  • TV TIME

The door to Netflix's Fuller House is ready to close after five fun-filled seasons. But not before a triple wedding on the horizon for our favourite she-wolf pack, as Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) are marrying to their respective beaus. Ahead of the final nine episodes dropping on the streamer, it would have been difficult for the actors as they bid adieu to characters they’ve played over the course of more than 30 years. After five seasons, the "Full House" spinoff comes to an end, providing closure on what's next for the members of the She-Wolf pack and landing on a feel-good ending that should make longtime fans happy. If you thought the show may go back and forth between Team Matt and Team Steve some more on the final episodes, it didn't. Steve and D.J. were completely committed to one another by the time the mid-season premiere of season five began. Almost miraculously, Steve and D.J.'s ex, Matt, are pretty good friends. D.J. had been surprisingly cheery throughout the five seasons despite losing her husband, Tommy, off-screen at the show's start. In a rare moment, in the finale, D.J. has a heart-to-heart with her family, admitting she was at her lowest point before Kimmy and Stephanie moved into the Tanner home. Throughout the final episodes, Steve shows that he's a thoughtful and empathetic man who helps the boys during challenging times without trying to replace their father. Actress Lori Loughlin was removed from the show ahead of the show's fifth season, after being indicted in a college admissions scandal. People are all praises for the finale season but some say that they’ve done a very mediocre ending to a great show!

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