Full House - The Complete Seventh Season
Starring: John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie SweetinStudio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Running Time: 575 minutes
DVD Release: August 7th 2007
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DVD Review
Since Full House began, Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) has been worried his girls would grow up too soon. In the show's seventh season, D.J. (Candace Cameron) continues to see Steve (Scott Weinger), but now he's in college--and has his own apartment. As for Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), she starts hanging out with an "edgy" junior high crowd (including The Practice's Marla Sokoloff). Nothing bad happens, of course, but it's enough to raise Danny's blood pressure a notch or two. Even Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) is tired of being treated like a little kid, so he eases up on a few rules.
Aside from the Katsopolis twins (Dylan and Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit), who are now walking and talking, that leaves Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier). With Joey's assistance, Jesse becomes a leather-clad businessman when he takes over the Smash Club, where his old band got their start. At the opening, Ben Stein shows up as a restaurant reviewer, while the Del Rubio Triplets perform Devo's "Whip It" ("Another Opening, Another No Show"). That's the good news. The bad news hits a few episodes later when Danny's fiancée, Vicky (Gail Edwards), informs him that she's moving to New York ("The Perfect Couple").
For the most part, the seventh season represents a holding pattern for Full House. There are no cast additions or subtractions, but the characters do embark on some new adventures, mostly of the dating variety (plus, D.J.'s hair gets incrementally shorter, while Becky's gets darker). Notable episodes include "The Test," in which D.J. has a nightmare about her SATs (guest starring Vanna White), "The Last Dance," in which Jesse loses his grandfather, and "Too Little Richard Too Late," in which the legendary performer plays a benefit for Michelle's school--with Uncle Jesse on drums. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
User Reviews
CHEESE PUFFS anyone??? 2.2 stars. - Rating: 2/5
I've ALWAYS thought I'd have this self-loathing deep inside if I ever found myself to watch and enjoy this wretched show for 25 minutes more than 5 times. That day never came THANK F'IN GOD! I can't tell you enough how bad this show is. Sure, everyone and their momma's hot in it (besides the goofy-goof ball, Kimmy. She's a witch!) and John Stamos (as usual) just oozes all that sexiness. I would...Anyway, back the review.
If you don't remind me I'll always trail off into a world of bittersweet dreams filled with awesomely-charming Men such as John Stamos! b^_^;;
I actually like DJ (Deej) and I saw a decent episode just today; her and her painfully-attractive boyfriend were having relationship troubles (although I think it was ALL in her pretty little mind): He was going off to college to leave her fending on her own with only a few calls and visits every couple of months. Trust me when I say I totally appreciate and bought her pain; I would feel the same if I had a life partner (or a boyfriend) who decided he wanted to go out-of-state (or wherever it was he wanted to go to attend schooling) and leave me lonely. I'd be a flipping mess!
I don't think thing did work out in the end. He goes off and she just has to bite her lip and deal. The twins were cute but terrible, terrible actors. No one was outstanding although the adults in particular were decent David Coulier, funny.
Cover Art: C+
Dialogue: D-
Story: F+
Comic Relief: D-
Length: F-
Overall: D+
2.2 stars.
Great DVDs - Rating: 5/5
I love watching the DVD. It is nice to watch. I love Bob Saget and the other 2 guys in the show .
perfect, with subtitles this time! - Rating: 5/5
For the one who doesn't yet know it: Full House is the best family comedy tv series ever. And this seventh season is finally provided with English subtitles, so the jokes can be understood better than ever!
One minus point: I had to wait about 6 weeks for my shipment (to Europe). Still within the (extra long) estimated date, but the other DVD's arrive usually much faster than that.
My daughter's favorite DVD series - Rating: 5/5
I got Season 7 for my daughter's 11th birthday because she loves Full House, and I loved it too when the show was first-run on TV.
please watch a little more carefully, please - Rating: 4/5
This a reply to "The Patriarch's" review. D.J. had an African-American friend in an episode where "Steve Urkel" guest-starred (he was the friend's cousin). Michelle had an African-American friend named Teddy who did move away, but he returned and she even claimed him as a boyfriend in a later episode. Michelle's friend Denise that was in several episodes in the last two seasons, played by Jurnee Smollet, was also African-American. So, I don't know what show "Patriarch" watched, but I saw many episodes with "people of color" in them.
