The Critic looks at the series premiere and finale of Full House, and makes a shocking discovery about the Olsen Twins.The Critic looks at the series premiere and finale of Full House, and makes a shocking discovery about the Olsen Twins.The Critic looks at the series premiere and finale of Full House, and makes a shocking discovery about the Olsen Twins.
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Nostalgia Critic: [about Full House] You know what this is? This is the life of people in picture frames. No issues, no real dilemmas, just a bunch of cuddly inconveniences. This family makes Norman Rockwell look BUTCH. Grow some balls, will ya!
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Did he actually WATCH the show????
One thing clear, I like the Nostalgia Critic. I call him a "guilty pleasure". lol I don't like vulgar language & sick jokes, but the NC does manage to make them funny once in a while. But here, it's an exception. I like him not because I always agree with him, but it's always hilarious to watch his reactions to things!
But with that out of the way, the Nostalgia Critic crossed the line in this episode, & I call this episode of his worst! It's quite obvious Doug never really WATCHED "Full House". From the looks of his episodes, he's including clips from only the FIRST and LAST seasons!!! ...what the heck?
Yo, I've JUST recently started watching FULL HOUSE, and I'm having a blast! I love it! Actually, I do remember seeing some clips of the show from when I was little in our family living room, but they were dubbed in Japanese. So it didn't leave MUCH of an impression on my childhood, except though people around me kept talking about it.
Exclusively, Doug says "it was never funny", but there HAVE been a lot of times I've laughed! He says it's got "bad acting", but everyone in the show really seems to be trying, and often times do a good job. He says Joey and Jesse are "not cool and not funny" - i don't know. Jesse seems cool enough. And Joey is pretty creative in his comedian moments. And I LIKE mullets. Also, the Critic says the last episode is where the "Olsen twins were shown on-screen together for the first time" - that's NOT true! Through the whole series, the Twins were shown together a total of FOUR times! I know because I've been WATCHING it, and the IMDb Trivia says so, too. I'm surprised he didn't mention this in one of his "Top 11 Nostalgic F-Ups"...
Look, Critic! Chill out. Either correct your mistakes & re-release the review, OR just take it down all together. Something tells me you haven't a CLUE what this show was about. Who WOULDN'T want a taste of "non-threatening innocence" once in a while??? This show was great, because it touches on a lot of problems & issues I'm sure we've ALL been through, and the lesson to learn from each episode, how a family can grow closer together, how to keep growing the right way to be mature, and always caring, loving, & BEING there for one another. So wonderful.
And who cares if Bob Saget is not acting how he really is!??? As far as I know, he seems like a horrible person with his bland, sick stand-up comedy; all he just says is "f this, f that, sex-joke this, sex-joke that, etc" Danny Tanner, his character, should have TAUGHT him a few things, maybe even changed his whole personality & made him a better person. lol I do love Bob Saget, especially because he's Jewish, and I have a soft spot for Jewish people (don't need to really at all explain WHY.) (HINT: the Holocaust)
If there's one downside to this show, I'd say Kimmy Gibbler was kind of annoying. But let's not forget that SUPER-Awesome opening theme "Every Where You Look"!!! It always puts me in a good mood, and I recommend every family to own this series on DVD!
So there. I love this show! Pity Doug doesn't. I just guess he hasn't seen it right. Laters.
But with that out of the way, the Nostalgia Critic crossed the line in this episode, & I call this episode of his worst! It's quite obvious Doug never really WATCHED "Full House". From the looks of his episodes, he's including clips from only the FIRST and LAST seasons!!! ...what the heck?
Yo, I've JUST recently started watching FULL HOUSE, and I'm having a blast! I love it! Actually, I do remember seeing some clips of the show from when I was little in our family living room, but they were dubbed in Japanese. So it didn't leave MUCH of an impression on my childhood, except though people around me kept talking about it.
Exclusively, Doug says "it was never funny", but there HAVE been a lot of times I've laughed! He says it's got "bad acting", but everyone in the show really seems to be trying, and often times do a good job. He says Joey and Jesse are "not cool and not funny" - i don't know. Jesse seems cool enough. And Joey is pretty creative in his comedian moments. And I LIKE mullets. Also, the Critic says the last episode is where the "Olsen twins were shown on-screen together for the first time" - that's NOT true! Through the whole series, the Twins were shown together a total of FOUR times! I know because I've been WATCHING it, and the IMDb Trivia says so, too. I'm surprised he didn't mention this in one of his "Top 11 Nostalgic F-Ups"...
Look, Critic! Chill out. Either correct your mistakes & re-release the review, OR just take it down all together. Something tells me you haven't a CLUE what this show was about. Who WOULDN'T want a taste of "non-threatening innocence" once in a while??? This show was great, because it touches on a lot of problems & issues I'm sure we've ALL been through, and the lesson to learn from each episode, how a family can grow closer together, how to keep growing the right way to be mature, and always caring, loving, & BEING there for one another. So wonderful.
And who cares if Bob Saget is not acting how he really is!??? As far as I know, he seems like a horrible person with his bland, sick stand-up comedy; all he just says is "f this, f that, sex-joke this, sex-joke that, etc" Danny Tanner, his character, should have TAUGHT him a few things, maybe even changed his whole personality & made him a better person. lol I do love Bob Saget, especially because he's Jewish, and I have a soft spot for Jewish people (don't need to really at all explain WHY.) (HINT: the Holocaust)
If there's one downside to this show, I'd say Kimmy Gibbler was kind of annoying. But let's not forget that SUPER-Awesome opening theme "Every Where You Look"!!! It always puts me in a good mood, and I recommend every family to own this series on DVD!
So there. I love this show! Pity Doug doesn't. I just guess he hasn't seen it right. Laters.
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