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This drama centers around the struggles a young woman has after her divorce, as she can not get along with her professional and personal life, as a mother of three children, the thing that makes her struggle and leads her sister and best friend to help her raising her children well and have a good and comfortable life.
10 April 1981, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
17 January 1980, Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
7 September 1984, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 November 1972, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
5 October 1975, New York City, New York, USA
February 25, 2016
They've successfully recaptured the terribleness of Full House, while updating it with new terribleness marketed at a self-aware, pseudo-ironic audience of millennials.February 24, 2016
It's not necessary to know every nuance of the original 1987-95 family sitcom to enjoy Fuller House... But longtime fans are certain to get more out of the show because they'll recognize every familiar face and get every inside joke.February 17, 2016
It's always nice to see old friends and family, even when they might be as cheesy as a bag of snack food.September 26, 2016
It's selling nostalgia hard, but nostalgia for what? Simply because something had popularity for a time does not guarantee it a place in the history books.February 16, 2016
A winner, strictly for fans.February 23, 2016
From boring to fully intolerable, there's not even enough here to make it Fuller House a serviceable kids show.February 24, 2016
Netflix played it smart in terms of this reboot. It didn't fiddle with its most appealing factor - nostalgia.February 24, 2016
As with the original, the newcomers have been given the same director's note: Mug shamelessly for the camera, no matter the situation or the line.February 24, 2016
Fuller House scrambles the normal critical circuitry. It is bad, but in a manner so in keeping with the original that to harp on its badness feels like meanness, akin to insulting a three-legged dog for not having four.February 26, 2016
By lazily throwing everything at the wall without a single element sticking, Fuller House stands as a threat to memories of an older generation and future memories of a younger one. How rude, indeed.