Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber used one among their latest podcast episodes to express regret to Full Home creator Jeff Franklin.
Sweetin and Barber have shared their ideas — each good and dangerous — in regards to the beloved sitcom on the How Impolite, Tanneritos! rewatch podcast since 2023. Throughout a dialog with Franklin on the present’s Wednesday, July 9, episode, the actresses expressed remorse about a few of their critiques concerning the collection.
“We lastly get to have Jeff in right here for one among our recap episodes. And I’m very excited for this,” Sweetin mentioned, to which Barber continued, “We felt just a little dangerous at how we’ve been just a little important of the present. … Important with love.”
Franklin, for his half, mentioned rewatching the present via a important lens is “a part of the enjoyable” of the podcast. “I get it,” he mentioned. “And all the vicious criticism is well-deserved. I can’t actually argue with that.”
Sweetin mentioned she doesn’t wish to view her and Barber’s feedback as “vicious,” however fairly as “hilarious criticism.” Backing their opinions, Barber said, “You already know, it was a sitcom within the ’90s. We’re going to poke enjoyable at it, however with love.”
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Franklin agreed, telling the duo that some episodes of Full Home have “weathered the years higher than others.” Sweetin replied by joking, “Effectively, haven’t all of us?”
Full Home ran for eight seasons on ABC from 1987 to 1995 and adopted Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos), and Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) as they raised Danny’s three daughters following the demise of his spouse. Sweetin starred because the second-eldest Tanner sister, Stephanie, whereas Barber performed the household’s quirky next-door neighbor, Kimmy Gibbler.
The present’s Netflix revival, Fuller Home, ran for 5 seasons from 2016 to 2020 and adopted Stephanie and Kimmy as they helped D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure) elevate her personal youngsters within the wake of her husband’s passing.
Franklin mirrored on the success of the unique collection later within the podcast dialogue, giving a number of the credit score to the present’s stars. “The blissful accident of this present was how amazingly excellent these actors had been for the components that I wrote,” he said. “It was very weird. I imply, it was simply excellent casting, and accidentally. However [it was] superb. In order that was an enormous a part of what made the present work.”
He continued, “I didn’t write for actors. I simply made up stuff and these individuals appeared that had been so proper for these characters. It’s simply very uncommon. After which, for everybody on this little faux household to show into an actual household, [it was] simply icing on the cake. It was superb.”
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