Full House Revival in the Works

The show basically became The Michelle Show once the Olsens started talking. I'm not sure how you could do this without them involved and make it work.
 
^I don't think that's how reunion shows work.

I do like this trend. Girl Meets World. Fuller House.

I need more:

Extended Family Matters
Step by Step by Step
Who's The Boss Now?
Married with Grandchildren
Four's Company
Happier Days

Just go crazy TV folks!

I'd really like to see Step by Step by Step. :oldrazz:

Happier days too.
 
The only way someone would touch Happy Days again is if it's a reboot. It'd pretty much end up being That 50s Show. Richie smoking reafer with his friends and trying to score.
 
The show basically became The Michelle Show once the Olsens started talking. I'm not sure how you could do this without them involved and make it work.

They don't need both Olsen twins anymore. They both shared the role due to child labor laws. They only need one, but I think they should get Elizabeth Olsen instead. :o
 
The only way someone would touch Happy Days again is if it's a reboot. It'd pretty much end up being That 50s Show. Richie smoking reafer with his friends and trying to score.

Hahaha :woot: yeah Happy Days would be an odd thing to do
 
I liked the show growing up in the 90's but now watching the show as an adult, I can safely say the show wasn't that good. The acting was spotty, the humor was corny, and the storylines lacked drama and overall sucked. Knowing what I know about Bob Saggot now, playing Danny Tanner for all those years must have killed him on the inside. But I will give the new Netflix show a shot.
 
They don't need both Olsen twins anymore. They both shared the role due to child labor laws. They only need one, but I think they should get Elizabeth Olsen instead. :o


Every time she enters a room, it should be like Wanda's "step out that door, you're an Avenger" moment.
 
I heard the Olsens are reconsidering... Which means!

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And....the Oldens have officially declined. Booooo to them!
 
Eh. They're both retired. I didn't expect them to do it. Plus, what would be the point?

IMO, it would take away from the rest of the show, and serve as a distraction.
 
Michelle died of acute indigestion.
 
Do the Olsen twins even do anything at all anymore?
 
Tabloid fodder, mostly... But even that was back when they had eating disorders and dating older men... Ya know Lohan-like tendencies.
 
In fairness, they don't really need to do anything. They made their vagillion dollars when they became their own brand at, like, age 10. Now they can pretty much do whatever.
 
I think the first episode should revolve around the guys trying to solve the murder of Michelle Tanner. Spice things up a bit, HBO-it a bit for the 21st century. You know. :o
 
Well they would have to acknowledge Michelle's absence from the show in some way. Either say she lives out of the country or in a different state. I doubt the show would be bold enough to kill her off lol. This is Full House after all and the show never really dealt with heavy themes.
 
Well they would have to acknowledge Michelle's absence from the show in some way. Either say she lives out of the country or in a different state. I doubt the show would be bold enough to kill her off lol. This is Full House after all and the show never really dealt with heavy themes.


Except in the original premise of the show, where the mother is killed by a drunk driver, and the oldest child grows up to be married and lose her spouse to (I assume) a terrorist attack abroad. The Tanners are like the Starks of the TGIF universe, aren't they?

I'd like to think Michelle discovered her clone while travelling across Europe and now they go around having spy adventures.
 
I think there should be a tie-in with the next season of 'True Detective.' Colin Farrell and Vince Vaughn are hitting the streets of gritty San Fran trying to find out who murdered the Tanner girls. Now that's TV worth watching!

Bob Saget is comedic relief as always. He'll be like the Joe Pesci character from 'Lethal Weapon.'
 
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I mean sure Danny's wife died and a few times they talked about it with the kids on the show, but it wasn't that heavy. Majority of the storylines on the original show were pretty tame and light.
 
My personal favorite was when Stephanie had an issue with her dad leaving the house after a terrible earthquake.
 

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