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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything starts to come together
'Full House: The Complete Second Season' highlights what is arguably the most important season in the history of this series. It is safe to assume most people looking at this dvd set are familiar with the show. For those who are not, Full House is centered around a single father, Danny Tanner (Bob Sagat), who is trying to raise his three daughters with the help of his...
Published on December 21, 2005 by William Matson

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3.0 out of 5 stars Have mercy...purchase season two!
Recognizing they needed something to keep the whole family glued to the television set, the writers appear to have focused many episodes this season on Uncle Jesse (John Stamos). With his brooding good looks and ability to keep house, he is the housewife's ideal companion.

The season opens with a minor emergency in the Tanner family household. While playing...
Published on September 15, 2005 by Robin Orlowski


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58 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Have mercy...purchase season two!, September 15, 2005
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Second Season (DVD)
Recognizing they needed something to keep the whole family glued to the television set, the writers appear to have focused many episodes this season on Uncle Jesse (John Stamos). With his brooding good looks and ability to keep house, he is the housewife's ideal companion.

The season opens with a minor emergency in the Tanner family household. While playing hairdresser, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) accidentally cut off a tuft of her uncle Jesse's valuable hair. Brushing aside the improbability that he would have allowed anybody near his hair with scissors, this is a funny episode because Stephanie later blames herself when he gets in a motorcycle crash.

Stamos actually gets a haircut this season, shedding his 80's locks for something which is so much more sophisticated and hot. Now it's easy to see why he was positioned as the Romeo of this otherwise wholesome series.

Jesse meets his Juliet because Danny gives up sports casting to become the new host of "Wake up San Francisco"-with Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin). These morning shows aren't known for their hard-nosed journalists, but Rebecca is an intelligent young woman who does not play the fool. She sees through Jesse's bravado.

This season also sees Joey Gladstone (Dave Couiler)'s character develop further. After realizing that he has to `get tough' on the girls so they don't walk all over him, Joey lets loose on DJ (Candace Cameron) after she comes in late ("Joey Gets Tough"). Coulier's underappreciated as an actor because his `strict Joey' sounded exactly how my dad did when I did something that I wasn't supposed to.

Jesse disciplines DJ when she and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) accidentally tape over a Rippers recording in "Fogged Inn" . Because it is a family sitcom, all is quickly forgiven and Jesse makes up for his having yelled at DJ by giving her a new drums set.

During "Pal Joey", Danny confides that he feels the 20-year friendship agreement which the guys made with each other to always be there is being broken. Since they all moved in together, Jesse and Joey have become great friends. Danny's happy that people are getting along, but the situation is uncomfortable for him.

DJ has an uncomfortable situation in "El Problema Grande de DJ" because her dad and Spanish teacher become romantically involved. This is uncomfortable for any kid, but having the teacher of your hardest class dating your parent means that you probably won't be cut any kind of slack-and would be expected to work significantly harder. Again, this episode holds up well years later because it tackles a timeless concern of kids with sensitivity.

Finally, Jesse proposes to Becky when "Wake Up San Francisco" films a special in Lake Tahoe, New Mexico ("Luck be a Lady" ). The two-part season finale also has some drama, after they have a nasty *for them* fight and make up, Jesse wants to marry Rebecca quickly and secretly without the rest of his family knowing what is happening.

21 episodes of the 88-89 season provide a little bit of everything. The Beach Boys even make a special appearance as themselves in an episode when they agree to play with Jesse's band in a private concert at the house. It is just enough to keep your own full house mildly entertained.



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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything starts to come together, December 21, 2005
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Second Season (DVD)
'Full House: The Complete Second Season' highlights what is arguably the most important season in the history of this series. It is safe to assume most people looking at this dvd set are familiar with the show. For those who are not, Full House is centered around a single father, Danny Tanner (Bob Sagat), who is trying to raise his three daughters with the help of his brother-in-law and best friend. You could get away with comparing it to a loose television version of 'Three Men and A Baby.' Full House has taken some criticism, mostly in recent years, over being too wholesome and unrealistic. Being a fan of the series since its inception, I believe this isn't entirely accurate. Over the years on the show, the kids grow up and encounter peer pressure. The adults date, change jobs and struggle with the trial and error of raising children. In that respect, it is like a real American family.

The first season, also available, was mainly to establish the characters and get the Tanner family settled. This season takes those existing characters and runs with them. The reason this particular set of episodes is so important to fans of Full House is because a lot of events happen here that shape the final outcome of the series. Just for starters, Jesse meets and courts Becky. Jesse and Danny both change careers during this time period. We'll try to limit any other spoilers of future episodes as much as possible in this review.

All twenty-two episodes, including a season ending cliffhanger, are packaged onto four dvd's. The set-up is nearly identical to the packaging of the first season, except for new cover art. One big flaw is the way the discs are packaged on top of each other. To get to a disc you want on the bottom, you are forced to remove the top one first. Aside from that, the packaging is quite nice. A brief fold-out lists the episodes in chronological order. You get the name of each episode, the writer/director, original tv airdate and a synopsis.

There are a few episodes on here which are not really pivotal to future seasons, which is the case with each season of any long-running tv series. That is normal. Highlighting some of the important ones, you could start on the first dvd with "Tanner Vs. Gibler", which quietly introduces the character of Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin). Without spoiling all the details, Rebecca later goes on to be the main love interest for Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) and remains on the show in the seasons following this one. You'd have to watch later episodes to see what eventually happens with them.

In this same episode, Danny is also moved from late night sportscaster to morning show talk host. This show, 'Wake Up San Francisco', becomes Danny's job for several seasons to come. The next episode on Disc 1 is "It's Not My Job." Here, Jesse ditches his exterminator job (which he held in Season 1) to pursue a music career. While a potential spoiler, Jesse continues on with his music throughout the remainder of the Full House series.

"Jingle Hell" is the beginning of Joey and Jesse's advertising career, which is the focus of several later episodes. "Beach Boy Bingo" is notable for being the first Full House appearance of Mike Love and his Beach Boys. The Beach Boys would go on to make several guest appearances in later seasons, to the chagrin of many Full House critics.

The second dvd begins with "Joey Gets Tough", in which Dave Coulier's character is finally given authority to discipline the girls when Danny is not around. "Our Very First Christmas Show" is the standard sitcom holiday episode. "A Little Romance" gives D.J. (Candace Cameron) her first real boyfriend and later, a break-up. This also is the episode where Jesse finally makes some headway with Rebecca, after pursuing her all season, leading to the events on the season finale.

On Disc 3, "Little Shop of Sweaters" deserves a footnote for being an obligatory shoplifting episode. The only other really important episode on the third dvd is "Goodbye, Mr. Bear." Most Full House fans will find interest in this one, because it is the only time in the entire series you ever see Danny's late wife, Pam Tanner, in a home video. Pam didn't even appear in the Pilot of Season 1, she had already passed away, though she is often talked about throughout the series.

The most notable thing on Disc 4, besides the scant bonus features, would be the final two episodes. "Luck Be A Lady" is a two-part closer to this season in which Jesse spontaneously proposes to Rebecca in Lake Tahoe. It doesn't turn out quite like you might think. Another scene, where Joey "wins" a big fortune on the slot machines is genuinely amusing.

Again, there are a lot of important episodes in the second season of Full House. This was early in the series when the writing was top-notch, the storylines original and the cast was smaller. As time went along, in later seasons, more and more characters got added to the mix who didn't always need to be there. The later in the series you go, the less pivotal the episodes were. Near the end, a lot of pointless episodes cropped up which did nothing to develop the characters.

While much has been said about how at various times either Jesse or Michelle was the main focus of Full House, all of the characters were focal points in Season 2. The bonus features here are limited but remember that there may not be much stuff left over from the cutting room floor. TV series from the 1980's were certainly not shot with DVD-bonus features in mind for years down the road.

If you are a devoted fan of Full House from back in the 1980's or 90's, then you will want to purchase 'The Complete Second Season.' That is a given. If you are new to the show or otherwise unsure, Season 2 is a good place to start if you are just trying the show out. Of course, 'The Complete First Season' is still best for anybody making their first visit to Full House.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great show, October 28, 2005
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Second Season (DVD)
I have loved Full House ever since I was in elementary school. Back then, I related to DJ and wanted to be Stephanie! Rediscovering the show as an adult, I still adore it. It is not the best show out there, but it is wholesome and funny, at times touching and at times hard hitting on issues that face all of us. DJ especially went through many problems that teenagers face, such as battling anorexia, peer pressure to drink or smoke, and going further than a teen might be ready for. In the later seasons, Stephanie also went through some of these. This show appeals to different ages: little kids can relate to Michelle starting kindergarten and learning to ride a bike. And even the adults have issues to face. So there is some drama in here, and everything is dealt with using humor and lots of heart! So what if Danny was a cleaning freak who liked to hug? More people should be like that! Joey was always amusing with his comedy, and Jesse was very cute! And a good singer, too. Rebecca was a wonderful addition, she really helped the girls through some tough times when they needed a mom figure.

For those of you who rated this show as stupid, well, I wonder what you consider good. Most shows that are marketed as family shows nowadays, I certainly would not want my children watching. Full House is not as well done as The Cosby Show, for example, and it can get cheesy at times, but I love the 80s and early 90s vibes and in general, it is good enough to overcome the cheesiness! Second season is a big improvement over the first season, and third season is one of the best. Watch the show on Nick at Nite and see if it appeals to you. If you are already a Full House fan, go buy the DVD! It is neat to hear the audio commentary from the creator of the show, and I like being able to watch the episodes in order without commercials!

If you still think Full House is horrible after giving it a fair chance, please don't come here and trash it! Have a heart!
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full House gains some more momentum, September 16, 2005
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Vinay Yakkundi (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Lots of people like to bash this show, but compared to the crap that's on TV today, Full House was and still is a fantastic show that teaches good values to kids and adults. I would rather have my kids watching Full House than watching some of the violent TV shows on at night these days. The 2nd season is where Full House really begins to make some great episodes and continues to improve. We also meet Rebecca Donaldson for the first time (played by Lori Loghlin).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really great, family sitcome, January 15, 2007
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My son got this for Christmas and has already watched all the episodes. We got rid of cable because even the kid channels had stuff I didnt want my kids watching, so we are buying videos now, and this is one of my sons favorites. Cute, funny, and good values the Tanner family is great for our family. With my sons birthday coming up, he already has requested another season...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Changes in Season Two, January 10, 2007
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Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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The Tanners are back, and the fun, chaos, and love continue in season two of Full House. Having established the main characters and the premise in season one, this season expands the characters in some exciting new directions.

Father Danny (Bob Saget) goes from sports announcer to co-host of the new morning program "Wake Up San Francisco." His co-host, Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Laughlin) immediately catches Uncle Jesse's eye. But Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) is setting out in a new direction of his own. He leaves behind his father's extermination business and goes into advertising with Joey (Dave Coulier).

The two older girls still face the daily trials of growing up. D.J. (Candace Cameron) plans a surprise party for Kimmy (Andrea Barber) that leads to a fight between friends. Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) faces her first cavity and the horror of a Christmas where Santa can't find her.

The biggest change comes for Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). By the time the season ends, she's two. While the majority of her scenes are still in the opening teasers, she's beginning to have an expanded role in the storylines. She even gets her first major plot when Rebecca's nephew visits in "Baby Love."

Most importantly, the show is still funny and heartwarming. Each episode will make you laugh and tug at your heartstrings. This is especially true of "Goodbye, Mr. Bear" where everyone relives memories of the girl's mother.

The set features all 22 season two episodes on four discs. The picture is full frame and the sound is mono. We're not looking at anything that will blow your system away, but it gets the job done. The features are limited to a trivia game based on season two alone and a collection of clips on "The Top Ten Rules of Parenting."

This is a sweet, fun show that will keep you entertained. It's perfect for the entire family to enjoy together.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Show Can't Wait, November 30, 2005
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J. L. Mould (Milwaukee, Wi United States) - See all my reviews
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I love this show! I really enjoy all the situations that they were placed into. I can't wait till they get to Jesse & Rebecca's Wedding. I loved that! This show appeals to different ages: little kids can relate to Michelle starting kindergarten and learning to ride a bike. And even the adults have issues to face. So there is some drama in here, and everything is dealt with using humor and lots of heart! So what if Danny was a cleaning freak who liked to hug? More people should be like that! Joey was always amusing with his comedy, and Jesse was very cute! And a good singer, too. Rebecca was a wonderful addition, she really helped the girls through some tough times when they needed a mom figure.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent condition, February 19, 2007
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It took longer to received, but the condition was very good.
I was supposed to get a free download, but was unable to get it, so I am not sure if it was me or the company.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ~*~Full House Episode List season 2~*~, February 28, 2006
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1.Cutting it Close
Concrete sleeve's all because of a chunkette of hair. Stephanie accidentally cuts part of Jesse's hair off and when he's on his motorcycle, his hair distracts him and he wrecks.

2.Tanner Vs. Gibbler
It's Kimmy's birthday and when she comes to her party with older friends and gets mad at DJ.

3.It's Not My Job
Jesse takes a change in his career towards music; a decision that effects his father.

4.DJ's Very First Horse
"We're gonna get a horse, we're gonna get a horse." DJ and Kimmy decide to "buy" a horse without Danny's permission. "Wake Up San Francisco" does a live shoot at a stable where we see Danny try to milk a goat.

5.Jingle Hell
Family fued is what this episode it all about. Joey and Jesse are fighting over a jingle that Jesse and Joey wrote together and bombed. Stephanie and DJ are fighting over privacy.

6.Beach Boy Bingo
Fun, fun, fun! Lucky DJ wins a "dream night" with the Beach boys- but can only bring one guest

7.Joey Gets Tough
Joey let's DJ and Stephanie watch a Tiffany concert. Danny comes in and Joey decides to be tougher. DJ comes home late and he won't let her go to her karate tournament.

8.Triple Date
Danny has a hard time trying to find a date that at some point in time Jesse hasn't dated. Love over broccoli was the plan for Danny until he brings his date home. She brings friends for Joey and Jesse as well. But the best laid plans don't always work.

9.Our Very First Christmas Show
The family gets stuck in an airport in Colorado and has to spend Christmas there. Stephanie leaves Santa a map, but will he find her?

10.Middle Age Crazy
Stephanie gets married because she feel left out when nobody in the family is paying a lot of attention to her. Danny, Joey and Jesse realize that they need to learn how divide their attention amongst all the girls.

11.A Little Romance
The "Ugly Duckling" story is not always the right story to tell. Rebecca gets jealous at the charity auction she and Danny are hosting because a very rude woman is bidding on Jesse.

12.Fogged In
Tempers flare when plans go awry due to fog. The Tanner household becomes a lot more full as guests are stuck at the house due to the fog.

13.Working Mothers
Working from home has it pros and cons. Jesse and Joey find this out when they are offered a full time job writing jingles.

14.Little Shop Of Sweaters
DJ's valentine's gift from her dad turns into shreds as she leaves her Royal Blue sweater on the ground and it gets ripped up. Stephanie tries to help her, but should learn the meaning of "Buy Now, Pay Later.", as she steals a sweater.

15.Pal Joey
Three's company too. As we learn of Danny's jealous side when Jesse and Joey become closer. Deciding their fight was silly they ask Jesse to join their pact the made when they were young to stay friends forever.

16.Baby Love
Michelle meets Howie, Rebecca's younger sister's son, and becomes instant friends. Jesse lets Stephanie watch a scary movie and it scares her.

17.El Problema De Grande De DJ
DJ wants Danny to get her Spanish grade, a D, changed. But Danny ends up kissing DJ's teacher.

18.Goodbye Mr. Bear
Remembering the past is sometimes good. The Tanner rewatch home video's of when he and Pam brought Michelle home from the hospital after being born. Mr. Bear is misplaced but it was only Michelle playing a joke on Steph. Tears are brought back as the Tanners remember Pam.

19.Blast From The Past
The past that is now the present is not always the same as we remember. Joey finds this out when his college sweetheat give him a call after 10 years.

20.I'm There For You Babe
Jesse has the toughest birthday anyone could ever have. His family thinks he can do everything at once apparently, but they sure learn he can't.

21.Luck Be A Lady Part 1
The girls win a $100,000 jackpot and Rebecca and Jesse let jealousy get the better of them. See what happens when the family goes to The FABULOUS Ali Baba Hotel and Casino!.

22.Luck Be A Lady Part 2
As Jesse and Rebecca walk up the aisle and down the aisle and up the aisle and down the aisle they discover they need to get to know each other a bit better before they get married.





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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very happy....., January 26, 2009
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I was impressed at the time of arrival.... and also the wonderful condition....

Great Job!!!
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