Full House (season 6) | |
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Starring | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 22, 1992 – May 18, 1993 |
Season chronology | |
Next → Season 7 | |
List of Full House episodes |
The sixth season of the sitcomFull House originally aired on ABC between September 22, 1992 and May 18, 1993.
The fifth season of the sitcom Full House originally aired between September 17, 1991 and May 12, 1992 on ABC. Full House - S 5 E 2 - Matchmaker Michelle. Bewitched S4 E04 - Double, Double, Toil And Trouble.
Plot[edit]
In season six, Danny proposes to Vicky as she gladly accepts. Jesse and Joey are both fired from their daytime jobs and instead become radio hosts on the show 'Rush Hour Renegades,' which eventually turns into a success. Rebecca also has to deal with Jesse's recent climb to stardom as he tours Japan with his band for the first half of the season, in the second half of the season, he returns to high school to get his diploma. D.J. is a sophomore in high school and gets her first real boyfriend, Steve Hale, who begins his senior year in high school; Stephanie is in fifth grade; Michelle starts first grade.
Main cast[edit]
- 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
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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121 | 1 | 'Come Fly with Me' | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | September 22, 1992 | 25.3[1] | |
The family awaits D.J.'s return from her trip to Spain. D.J. tells her family she has a big surprise for them, only it turns out to be her new boyfriend, which is a concern to Danny. Stephanie and Michelle are not amused by Steve and after a boring summer, they decide to have some fun by illegally sneaking onto a plane to New Zealand. | |||||||
122 | 2 | 'The Long Goodbye' | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | September 29, 1992 | 24.0[1] | |
Michelle attempts to 'kidnap' her best friend, Teddy (Tahj Mowry), when she finds out that he is moving to Texas. Jesse doesn't want the boys playing with a baby doll. Meanwhile, with Vicky living in Chicago because of her job, Danny is making important decisions on how they will maintain a long-distance relationship. | |||||||
123 | 3 | 'Road to Tokyo' | Joel Zwick | Ken Hecht | October 6, 1992 | 26.1[1] | |
Jesse's song 'Forever' is number 1 on the music charts—in Japan; but the pleasures of Jesse's stardom affect Becky in a negative way, and Jesse gets offered a year-long tour across the Pacific. Meanwhile, D.J. tries to help Kimmy run for student body president. | |||||||
124 | 4 | 'Radio Days' | Richard Correll | Tom Burkhard | October 13, 1992 | 22.3[1] | |
Jesse and Joey are offered jobs as afternoon radio DJs, but when Joey makes jokes about Jesse, they start arguing with each other. Meanwhile, Joey deals with Mr. Strowbridge's wife as a partner, and Stephanie's short story has characters that are closely related to D.J. and Steve. | |||||||
125 | 5 | 'Lovers and Other Tanners' | Joel Zwick | Jay Abramowitz | October 20, 1992 | 24.3[1] | |
D.J. forgets all her priorities when her relationship with Steve begins to grow, causing Danny to forbid them from seeing each other. Meanwhile, Jesse and Joey debut their radio show Rush Hour Renegades, although Jesse comes down with a cold right before the show. | |||||||
126 | 6 | 'Educating Jesse' | Joel Zwick | Tom Burkhard | October 27, 1992 | 24.9[1] | |
D.J. and Kimmy launch a 'Stay in School' campaign and ask Jesse to compose a song for it, but Jesse declines. When asked why not, he admits that it would be hypocritical to do so as he dropped out of high school, but their campaign has inspired him to earn his GED. Meanwhile, Michelle tries to learn how to tie her shoes. | |||||||
127 | 7 | 'Trouble in Twin Town' | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | November 10, 1992 | 24.4[1] | |
Becky's rich cousins, Dick and Donna Donaldson, come to visit with their twin daughters, and are going to enter them in a local 'Best Twins' contest. The twins are brats, and Dick and Donna won't stop insulting Jesse, which prompts Jesse to enter Nicky and Alex into the contest so that he can beat them. | |||||||
128 | 8 | 'The Play's the Thing' | Joel Zwick | Tom Amundsen | November 17, 1992 | 25.6[1] | |
Jesse and Joey direct Michelle's school play, 'Yankee Doodle', and Michelle wants to play the lead role of Yankee Doodle because both of her sisters played the part when they were her age. Jesse and Joey choose her, but the last person to audition is clearly better than Michelle, so Jesse and Joey pick him and Michelle is infuriated. Meanwhile, Danny tries to spend time with Nicky and Alex because Michelle is growing up. D.J and Steve argue about Michelle's play for a bit. | |||||||
129 | 9 | 'Nice Guys Finish First' | Joel Zwick | Jamie Tatham & Chuck Tatham | November 24, 1992 | 25.8[1] | |
Joey plans to play in a charity hockey game, but Herschel 'Stonewall' Binkley comes back to hassle Joey with a bad memory that Joey would much rather forget. Meanwhile, Michelle is scared by Goatboy and Muttman stories, and gets more afraid when Joey starts acting aggressive. | |||||||
130 | 10 | 'I'm Not D.J.' | Richard Correll | Sarit Katz & Gloria Ketterer | December 1, 1992 | 25.9[1] | |
Stephanie wants to get her ears pierced after seeing two of her peers with pierced ears, but Danny thinks she is not ready yet because D.J. did not get her ears pierced until starting junior high school. Tired of being babied and doing everything the same as D.J. did, Stephanie makes a big mistake by letting Kimmy pierce her ears and they become infected. Meanwhile, Nicky and Alex get their first haircut at Joey's Uncle Jasper's (Dave Coulier) barber shop. Dave Coulier in a dual role. | |||||||
131 | 11 | 'Designing Mothers' | Joel Zwick | Sarit Katz & Gloria Ketterer | December 8, 1992 | 24.8[1] | |
Vicky's mother, Liz re-decorates Stephanie and Michelle's room, but Danny is not ready to change his ways or his environment. They argue which leads to them breaking up. Stephanie and Michelle hatch a plan to get them back together. Meanwhile, Jesse and Joey get a new boss, which frightens them. | |||||||
132 | 12 | 'A Very Tanner Christmas' | Joel Zwick | Jay Abramowitz | December 15, 1992 | 24.1[1] | |
The Tanners celebrate Christmas, only for D.J. to find out that Steve is planning to move to Florida for college, upon graduating. Danny is sad that he won't be spending Christmas with Vicky. She ends up surprising him. Meanwhile, Becky misses having white Christmases in Nebraska, and Jesse takes Stephanie and Michelle to a homeless shelter to show them the real meaning of Christmas. | |||||||
133 | 13 | 'The Dating Game' | Joel Zwick | Jerry Winnick | January 5, 1993 | 27.3[2] | |
Stephanie 'goes out' with a friend, thinking that it is an actual date. Stephanie gets nervous and decides to read a teen magazine to help her. Her date turns out to be a get-together with the boys' baseball team. Stephanie gets embarrassed so she decides to follow DJ. Meanwhile, Joey has a crush on his boss at the radio station, so Jesse sets up a date for them. | |||||||
134 | 14 | 'Birthday Blues' | John Tracy | Mark Fink | January 19, 1993 | 27.1[2] | |
Preoccupied by celebrating her six months with Steve, D.J. forgets about Kimmy's 16th birthday, so a last-minute party is concocted with the help of her family. Steve accidentally tells Kimmy that DJ put the party together in fifteen minutes. | |||||||
135 | 15 | 'Be True to Your Preschool' | Joel Zwick | Tom Amundsen | January 26, 1993 | 16.6[2] | |
Jesse lies on an application for the twins to get into an exclusive pre-school, but he has to think fast when the school says that they are interested. Kimmy gets her driver's license and takes the Tanner girls for a ride in her brother's car, 'The Wild Thing'. When they see the chess club, they attempt to gloat, but the boys have the last laugh when the girls get locked out of the car with the keys inside. | |||||||
136 | 16 | 'The Heartbreak Kid' | Joel Zwick | Cathy Jung | February 9, 1993 | 25.4[2] | |
Steve gives Michelle a Valentine's Day cookie, which leads to her believing that Steve wants to marry her. However, after a cute mock ceremony, Michelle discovers it is not the real thing, which upsets her. Meanwhile, Jesse tries to figure out how to use a computer and Danny and Joey reminisce about an old flame. | |||||||
137 | 17 | 'Silence Is Not Golden' | Joel Zwick | Ken Hecht | February 16, 1993 | 27.6[2] | |
Stephanie is paired up with her nemesis Charles on a school project. He comes to her house to work on it and Stephanie finds out that his father physically abuses him, but she is sworn to secrecy. Meanwhile, Michelle has been calling a 1-900 'Funny Buddy' on the phone without her father's permission, knowing it costs $2.00 a minute. The next day, Charles is not at school, and Stephanie realizes that his father had hurt him again. Danny finds out about Michelle's phone calls after receiving the latest bill and punishes her by having her go to bed an hour earlier for a week. Then Michelle goes upstairs and says mean things about Danny, causing an argument with Stephanie. Jesse intervenes, and Stephanie finally gives in and tells Jesse, who calls the city and has Charles put into a foster family home away from his father. Stephanie feels guilty at first about Charles being separated from his father, but then she realizes that telling an adult was the right thing to do, and starts to appreciate her own father. | |||||||
138 | 18 | 'Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur' | John Tracy | Jamie Tatham & Chuck Tatham | February 23, 1993 | 28.3[2] | |
Danny and Jesse chaperones Michelle's class trip to the museum, but Jesse is unable to keep discipline in his group of kids, leading to terrible events. Meanwhile, Stephanie accidentally gives one of Joey's valuable baseball cards to Steve. | |||||||
139 | 19 | 'Subterranean Graduation Blues' | John Tracy | Story by: Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler Teleplay by: Tom Burkhard | March 2, 1993 | 25.6[2] | |
On the way to his high school graduation, Jesse and the family get stuck on the subway. Again, Kimmy babysits the twins, with disastrous results again, involving finger paint. | |||||||
140 | 20 | 'Grand Gift Auto' | John Tracy | Ellen Guylas | March 16, 1993 | 26.3[2] | |
Joey gets D.J. a 1977 Pontiac Firebird for her 16th birthday, but later, it is revealed that Joey did not get a pink slip showing that he bought the car, making the police officer believe that he stole it. The way the family handles it doesn't make him feel any better and he considers leaving. They later convince him to stay, but allowed him to visit his mother for two days. | |||||||
141 | 21 | 'Room for One More?' | Tom Rickard | Story by: Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler Teleplay by: Stacey Hur | April 6, 1993 | 20.9[2] | |
Jesse tries to prove to Becky that they can have another baby, despite their busy lives, and the responsibilities of taking care of Nicky and Alex. But it turns out to be a disaster when Stephanie and Michelle care for a neighbor's pig, Nicky has a cold, Joey gets rollerblade injuries, and Becky gets a new weekend job. | |||||||
142 | 22 | 'Prom Night' | Joel Zwick | Adrienne Armstrong & Martie Cook | May 4, 1993 | 20.2[2] | |
D.J. and Steve go to the prom, where Steve and his ex-girlfriend are announced as 'King' and 'Queen' of the prom. Meanwhile, Danny feels intimidated when he finds out Vicky is older and stronger than him. | |||||||
143 | 23 | 'The House Meets the Mouse' (Part 1) | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | May 11, 1993 | 18.7[2] | |
When Jesse is sent to Walt Disney World, he brings Becky for their anniversary, however, the Tanners get to go too much to Jesse's dismay. While there, Joey goes to Disney's Hollywood Studios, meets animator Mark Henn (appearing as himself) and draws an animation of himself, which comes to life. Jesse must work instead of spending time with Becky. Danny keeps trying to propose to Vicky. D.J., Kimmy, Stephanie and Michelle find an attraction where the first person to 'make the genie appear' by rubbing the 'magic lamp' gets three wishes. Michelle cuts in front of Stephanie and gets the three wishes, which upsets Stephanie. She uses her first wish to ride anything with no lines. They then ride the carousel over six times and Michelle will not let them ride anything else. When Michelle overhears the other girls' conversation about how bossy she's getting, she runs away. Meanwhile, D.J. sees Steve in everyone, including Prince Charming, Mary Poppins, Captain Hook, Peter Pan, Robin Hood, Indiana Jones and Aladdin (who was also voiced by Scott Weinger in the 1992 movie). | |||||||
144 | 24 | 'The House Meets the Mouse' (Part 2) | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | May 18, 1993 | 22.4[2] | |
Michelle uses her second wish to have a tea party. Jesse and Joey do their radio show from underwater in a diving bell. However, Joey is afraid to go back up when he sees a shark, which causes Jesse to miss his picnic with Becky. Much to Stephanie's annoyance, Michelle, after running away, gets in trouble but still gets to have her tea party. When they go see the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!, Danny reveals that he has found an uninterrupted way to propose to Vicky. After the show, Stephanie asks to go back to the hotel because she is tired. Stephanie also says under her breath that her day wasn't as big as Michelle's and Michelle hears this. While D.J. and Kimmy are at the hotel, they see Steve there checking in, and says he could not stand to be away from D.J. Michelle does the right thing and uses her third wish to give Stephanie her 'Princess of the Day' title. Because of this unselfish deed, the whole family gets to be in the parade, and they all ride on different floats. Stephanie and Michelle get to ride on a float with Cinderella and Snow White. At the end of the night they all then go to Jesse's concert at Cinderella Castle, and he dedicates 'A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes' to Becky. As the fireworks go into the sky, one reads 'Vicky, will you marry me?' and Vicky says 'yes'. |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefghijkl'Nielsen Ratings'(PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company.
- ^ abcdefghijkl'Nielsen Ratings'(PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company.
- General references
- 'Full House on ABC'. TV Guide. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
- 'Full House: Episode Guide'. MSN TV. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
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Full House (season 5) | |
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Starring | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 17, 1991 – May 12, 1992 |
Season chronology | |
Next → Season 6 | |
List of Full House episodes |
The fifth season of the sitcomFull House originally aired between September 17, 1991 and May 12, 1992 on ABC.
Plot[edit]
In season five, Jesse and Rebecca become parents when Becky gives birth to twin boys, Nicky and Alex. Meanwhile, Jesse & The Rippers launch a new song which eventually becomes successful. Joey gets his own show The Legend of Ranger Joe which becomes a success. D.J. starts high school, and gets her own room while Stephanie and Michelle share a room. Stephanie starts fourth grade and Michelle starts kindergarten. Danny finds love.
Main cast[edit]
- 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 'Becky' Donaldson
- Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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95 | 1 | 'Double Trouble' | Joel Zwick | Jeff Franklin | September 17, 1991 | 26.9[1] | |
Jesse comes home from his band's summer concert tour to find out that Becky is having twins. Meanwhile, Michelle is scared and lost on her first day of kindergarten, so she goes to the other side of the school and pays Stephanie a visit. | |||||||
96 | 2 | 'Matchmaker Michelle' | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | September 24, 1991 | 27.7[1] | |
Michelle badly wants a mother, but her choice turns out to be her kindergarten teacher (June Lockhart), who is twice Danny's age. Meanwhile, D.J. and Kimmy trade places for one night for a school project, much to the Tanners' dismay. | |||||||
97 | 3 | 'Take My Sister, Please' | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | October 1, 1991 | 26.1[2] | |
After Stephanie went too far in invading D.J.'s privacy, she no longer wants to share a bedroom with her, and thanks to an untimely insult, neither does Michelle, so Stephanie moves into the upstairs bathroom. With DJ words, Michelle accept to be roommates with Stephanie so she could look up to her, the way Stephanie's look up to DJ. Meanwhile, Danny and Joey fall for Becky's childbirth instructor, and Jesse gets fed up over Becky's food cravings during her pregnancy. | |||||||
98 | 4 | 'Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Girl Gone?' | Joel Zwick | Mark Fink | October 8, 1991 | 25.4[2] | |
Danny starts to feel that D.J. is excluding him from her social life, even after he granted her wish of her own bedroom last time, so he starts snooping and discovers a secret of hers. Meanwhile, since Michelle and Stephanie are now sharing a bedroom, Stephanie wants Michelle to take down all of her 'baby stuff'. Joey and Jesse get locked in the basement. | |||||||
99 | 5 | 'The King and I' | Joel Zwick | David Pollock & Elias Davis | October 15, 1991 | 25.4[2] | |
Jesse skips a family picnic to work on writing a song, but ends up regretting it. A man who looks a lot like Elvis Presley becomes Jesse's conscience, counseling him on the importance of family and advising him to go to the picnic. | |||||||
100 | 6 | 'The Legend of Ranger Joe' | Joel Zwick | Boyd Hale | October 22, 1991 | 27.6[2] | |
Joey has a streak of good luck. His childhood idol Ranger Roy (Barney Martin), the host of a children's program, is retiring, and Joey is confident to audition. However, his luck goes bad after innocently angering Roy by hugging him (due to acute physical paranoia), but when the show becomes a disaster, Joe uses his antics to save the day. Becky and D.J. are curious why Jesse wants good names for the twins, and Stephanie tries to get rid of Michelle's tap shoes. Note: Jesse's real name is revealed in this episode. His birth name was Hermes Katsopolis, but begged his mother to change it to Jesse after being teased in kindergarten. | |||||||
101 | 7 | 'The Volunteer' | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | October 29, 1991 | 26.9[2] | |
D.J. volunteers at a local nursing home, and befriends a man named Eddie (Whitman Mayo) with Alzheimer's Disease. Meanwhile, Jesse tries to prove to Becky he can support a Lamaze pad; Stephanie and Kimmy argue over which of their family dogs is smarter, and decide to hold a neighborhood dog show in the back yard to decide. | |||||||
102 | 8 | 'Gotta Dance' | Joel Zwick | Stacey Hur | November 5, 1991 | 27.3[3] | |
Stephanie decides to pursue dancing full-time, but she does not realize it is a major commitment that she may not be ready for. Rebecca has her baby shower, which Michelle accidentally spills the beans on after Jesse bribes her with an ice cream sundae. | |||||||
103104 | 910 | 'Happy Birthday, Babies' | Jeff FranklinJoel Zwick | Jeff Franklin | November 12, 1991 | 35.7[3] | |
As Michelle is waiting for her fifth birthday party (with a Flintstones theme) to start, the entire family looks back at all the good times from Michelle's life. Michelle gets upset however when she realizes her baby book will end.Michelle's birthday party is interrupted by Becky going into labor, and Jesse having appendicitis. In the end, Becky gives birth to twin boys: Nicholas and Alexander (Nicky and Alex).Note: This is the first appearance of Nicholas (Nicky) and Alexander (Alex). This was the last episode of the series to be written by series creator Jeff Franklin. | |||||||
105 | 11 | 'Nicky and/or Alexander' | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | November 19, 1991 | 30.0[3] | |
Back home from the hospital, Jesse can't tell his identical twin sons, Nicky and Alex, apart, so he enlists Stephanie and D.J.'s detective kit to help him identify who's who. Meanwhile, Danny likes his new, temporary co-host, Vicky Larson (Gail Edwards). Elsewhere, Michelle is upset when D.J. and Stephanie get to hold the twins but she can't. | |||||||
106 | 12 | 'Bachelor of the Month' | Joel Zwick | Tom Burkhard | November 26, 1991 | 27.9[3] | |
Danny is chosen as 'Bay Area Bachelor of the Month', much to the disapproval of Michelle - and Vicky. Jesse and Becky deal with the stresses of twins. | |||||||
107 | 13 | 'Easy Rider' | Joel Zwick | Story by: Martie Cook Teleplay by: Jeff Schimmel | December 3, 1991 | 30.6[4] | |
Joey teaches Michelle how to ride a bike without training wheels, and is unsuccessful in their first attempt, but convinces her to try again. Meanwhile, Danny begins to get intimate with Vicki and Jesse and Becky prepare for the twins' first car trip to the over-kissing Aunt Ida. | |||||||
108 | 14 | 'Sisters in Crime' | Joel Zwick | Boyd Hale | December 17, 1991 | 27.9[4] | |
While babysitting her sisters, D.J. decides to take them to the movies with her when her crush (Scott Weinger) drops by unexpectedly. However, Stephanie & Michelle use all the money for snacks, leaving not enough money to pay for them. D.J. convinces Kimmy, who works at the theater, to sneak them in, but they are caught by the manager. Will Kimmy lose her job and Danny find out? Note: This marks Scott Weinger's first appearance on the show as Steve before he becomes a regular in season 6. In this episode, his character's last name is Peters (later Hale). | |||||||
109 | 15 | 'Play It Again, Jesse' | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | January 7, 1992 | 29.5[5] | |
With Becky going back to work, Jesse becomes 'Mr. Mom', while also trying to pursue a record deal. Meanwhile, Danny deals with Vicki leaving, and Stephanie accidentally stains D.J's sweater, which she had told her not to wear. | |||||||
110 | 16 | 'Crushed' | Joel Zwick | Diana 'Jennie' Ayers & Susan Sebastian | January 14, 1992 | 30.3[5] | |
Stephanie's favorite singer, Tommy Page, sings a special song at her tenth birthday party. Afterwards, he signs her CD with the word 'love.' So Stephanie assumes he's in love with her, and then when D.J. kisses him, friction happens between the sisters. When the issue hits its boiling point, Danny must step in and get to the root of this issue. | |||||||
111 | 17 | 'Spellbound' | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | January 28, 1992 | 28.2[5] | |
Stephanie is confident that she will win her school's spelling bee, only to get beaten by a rival classmate on the first word. She is very angry about this. In the subplot, Michelle wants to learn how to read. | |||||||
112 | 18 | 'Too Much Monkey Business' | Joel Zwick | David Pollock | February 11, 1992 | 25.8[5] | |
Danny's younger sister, Wendy, stops by for a visit - with her pet monkey who likes Jesse and plays hide-and-seek with Joey. Meanwhile, Joey falls for Wendy and Danny is not very pleased, and Stephanie and Michelle get worried by a shipment for Wendy: a tiki head (which turns out to be nothing more than a bank). | |||||||
113 | 19 | 'The Devil Made Me Do It' | Joel Zwick | Story by: Nicolas Wall & Jane Paris Teleplay by: Elias Davis | February 18, 1992 | 28.6[5] | |
Michelle's conscience gets the best of her after she mishandles Jesse's musical equipment. Angry at Jesse for being 'Uncle Tattletale', she then runs away to her friend Teddy's house. Teddy's older sister is played by Tahj Mowry's real-life sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry. The subplot has D.J. trying to get Stephanie and Kimmy to become friends. Note: The Olsen twins are both in this episode; Ashley as the bad Michelle and Mary-Kate as the good Michelle. | |||||||
114 | 20 | 'Driving Miss D.J.' | Joel Zwick | Mark Fink | February 25, 1992 | 26.8[5] | |
D.J. gets her learner's permit, only to tense up from driving lessons with 'uptight' Danny and 'laid back' Uncle Jesse. Meanwhile, Michelle tries to get revenge on Stephanie after she nearly scares her to death, and succeeds with a little help from Joey. | |||||||
115 | 21 | 'Yours, Mine, and Ours' | Bill Petty | Stacey Hur | March 3, 1992 | 29.0[5] | |
Jesse and Rebecca imagine how each other's unique parenting techniques may affect the twins in the future. Meanwhile, Danny takes Joey and the girls out to 'family fun night' after the girls fight about Stephanie getting irritated by D.J. hogging the bathroom she denies it because she was in there first since it's right across from her room and Stephanie turning off Michelle's Beauty and the Beast video after she played it for the 100th time despite trying to learn the words, maybe the whole script, which turns into Family Public Embarrassment Night (the family dressed up as pirates and walked the plank as the whole restaurant watched). | |||||||
116 | 22 | 'The Trouble with Danny' | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas & David Pollock | March 17, 1992 | 28.9[5] | |
The family becomes irritated when Danny becomes too obsessed over 'Spring Cleaning Day', especially with Michelle on board. Meanwhile, Jesse doesn't believe Becky when she says the twins are crawling. | |||||||
117 | 23 | 'Five's a Crowd' | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | March 31, 1992 | 27.3[5] | |
D.J. goes out on a date with a heavy-metal band member to the drive-in. This causes Danny, Jesse, and Joey to go 'rescue' her. Meanwhile, Kimmy babysitting leads to some feeding and changing disasters. | |||||||
118 | 24 | 'Girls Will Be Boys' | Joel Zwick | Tom Burkhard & Stacey Hur | April 28, 1992 | 23.7[5] | |
Michelle decides that it is better to be a boy after her best friend, Teddy, is hassled for hanging out with girls. Meanwhile, Jesse becomes Ranger Joe's sidekick Lumberjack Jess, and D.J. threatens to get back at Stephanie for her constant prying. | |||||||
119 | 25 | 'Captain Video' (Part 1) | Joel Zwick | Mark Fink & Boyd Hale | May 12, 1992 | 24.9[5] | |
Jesse records 'Forever' with The Beach Boys, and finally gets a record deal. D.J. tries to convince her dad to let her participate in a summer study program in Barcelona, Spain. Michelle tries to learn how to cook. | |||||||
120 | 26 | 'Captain Video' (Part 2) | Joel Zwick | Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler | May 12, 1992 | 21.4[5] | |
The record company ends up completely ruining Jesse's song, much to Jesse's resentment, and he leaves the recording session, only to be inspired by Michelle. Meanwhile, Kimmy tries to get to go to Spain (for which she must pass her final exam and the course) with D.J. and Michelle tries to get an ant farm. Guest stars: Brian Robbins and Martha Quinn |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Nielsen Ratings'. USA Today. Gannett Company.
- ^ abcde'Nielsen Ratings'. USA Today. Gannett Company.
- ^ abcd'Nielsen Ratings'. USA Today. Gannett Company.
- ^ ab'Nielsen Ratings'. USA Today. Gannett Company.
- ^ abcdefghijkl'Nielsen Ratings'. USA Today. Gannett Company.
- General references
- 'Full House on ABC'. TV Guide. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
- 'Full House: Episode Guide'. MSN TV. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
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