Full House: The Complete Fourth Season

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A wedding to remember, a surprise addition to the Tanner family, a hole-in-the-wall dilemma, Joey goes to Hollywood and more! Join the Tanners once again for another hilarious season of Full House. Watch as the girls graduate to the next grade level, Stephanie has to wear glasses for the first time and neighbor Steve Urkel drops by for a visit, Jesse and Rebecca gets married after some hilarious mishaps.Amazon.com
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Full House: The Complete Fourth Season

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  1. This is probably my favorite season. That being said, one thing that bugged me and made me write to Warner Brothers, and urge others to write, was that Michelle was described as “out of control” in “Crimes and Michelle’s Misdemeanor.” Her “first punishment”? Impossible, no child could realistically go without punishment till almost 4 without being a terror the likes of Rusty times two. Funny thing is, she *was* under control for D.J. – she orders her to rake the leaves she kicked over, and Michelle took the rake and obeyed like a perfectly well-adjusted girl.

    Guess what? they might not have found a way to do extras, but they did answer that concern. For Jesse’s comment that “she’s out of control” is gone. Outta here. History.

    It’s a shame they didn’t add anything. But, by cutting that sentence out of the DVD version, they chose to adopt a much more realistic position as show canon. Michelle was not “out of control,” D.J. had been disciplining her since she was little, that’s why she was so well-behaved in seasons 2 and 3, except for a little attitude that she gets from Jesse.

    Indeed, without Jesse’s comment, it’s easier to see the other things that show this – michelle had to sneak around after bedtime, when if she’d never been punished she’d have turned the TV up loud. And, she asks from Danny’s tone if she’s in “big tgrouble, Mister” when if she’d never been in trouble, she could *never* guess from his tone that she was about to put put in the corner as punishment. (And, later, punished for not going to bed, completing that loose end.)

    What this means is that now, her small bit of disobedience makes sense. She wasn’t out of control. She saw D.J. as her ultimate authority, and D.J. finally decided she didn’t have the time, and so she sort of let go a little, hoping Danny would catch on.

    This happens in family’s w/single parents, especially dads, at times; an older sibling, usually a sister, becomes the disciplinarian. We see by the end of season 4 that Danny has adjusted well.

    So, for those who like a thinking man’s TV, where they really make it realistic, this is it. Oh, and how does Danny still get away with calling it her very first punishment? Well, let’s say D.J. used the “one minute per age” rule for timeout, of 3 minutes. Danny pushes it up to 5 minutes, or 6. That’s a 67-100% increase, enough to go from just timeout to actual punishment for a child Michelle’s age.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    I love Full House!!!!!!!!!!! Full House is my favorite show. Anyone that does not like Full House is insane. I can’t wait to get this on D.V.D. I already have the first, second, and third season on D.V.D. I have seen every episode of Full House. I don’t even know when or how I started liking Full House. Whenever I type Full House I capitalize the h and the o. If they do not make every season of Full House on D.V.D I will cry. I really, really, really hope that the love letter episode is in this season. That is my favorite episode. Full House is on T.V. in five minutes.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. just like every one of the other 7 seasons (8 total) its just as funny and cute as all of em. i love it. its definetly a family show. but its worth it. recommended. hope this helps.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. R. Sergi says:

    I love full house i’ve watched it since i was a little girl and now that they are getting released it’s like christmas lol!! i have to admit that season 4 is one of my least favourites i think it’s because they used to re-run it on fox kids but it is still good i give it a 6/10 unlike the other seasons that get 9 or 10′s!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. J. Salvador says:

    I love this season because its where Jesse and Becky get married. I’m a sucker for cheesy-ness. :) If you like cheesy-ness, buy it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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