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This is my go-to podcast! It brings me comfort and joy listening to Jodie and Andrea humorously recapping episodes from one of my all time favorite TV shows. They are both a delight and I love all the guest interviews. The BTS information is as added bonus.
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I have gone back and forth about whether or not to leave a review, but now that I’m halfway through Season 3 episodes, I am ready. This is simply a rewatch podcast, nothing more. The hosts do absolutely no research that would give Full House fans any insight into the Why’s and How’s of the episodes (as is done on Office Ladies.) Which in and of itself is totally fine! They don’t claim to be a deep dive show, so I can let that slide. The real issue lies in the content of each episode. Maybe they should consider renaming the show “The Joke Has To Work” as this is a phrase used in nearly every episode, sometimes multiple times. Jodie nitpicks every single line and storyline, and loves to point out how “problematic” the characters and dialogue can be. At first it was annoying, but I continued to give her time, thinking she would let go and just enjoy this show that was literally the end-all-be-all of her career. Unfortunately, she seems completely focused not only on things that wouldn’t be said/joked about today, but also the storylines themselves. Why can’t it just be accepted that this is a *fictional* sitcom? I don’t think there are any fans who believe that anything in this show might be reality, so why continue to harp on the things that are fantastical? I have to be very mindful while listening to not allow her constant negativity to ruin this show that meant so much to me as a child. Let alone all of the “facts” that she confidently spits out about every single tangent she can find, when she is incorrect the majority of the time. Andrea is the only reason I continue to listen. Her positivity and joyful perspective is, thus far, enough to counterbalance Jodie’s pessimism and know-it-all attitude. I will continue to listen, hoping that things will improve.
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Love both the girls so I’m giving it 4 stars. Their voices are familiar and comforting since I grew up watching Full House. BUT I’m getting tired of Jodie dominating the conversations and finishing guest’s sentences. Please give space for guest’s to finish their thought. It’s okay if they pause and take an extra beat. I know it’s unintentional but it’s so rude :(
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Loving this view of the Full House from Jodie and Andrea. You two are a hoot and truly make me laugh out loud while listening! I usually listen while out for a walk and I’m sure everyone I pass wonders what’s so funny. :-D
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I wanted to like this podcast. I’ve been a diehard Full House fan for 30 years, but they completely lost me when they allowed their guest to speak so negatively of Candace. A huge reason I love the show is because they truly seem like family on screen and off, but it felt super cunning to allow what was said about Candace to be said. Not what family would do. It’s not like you haven’t spoken to Candace since the show wrapped in 1995….I found the whole situation very repulsive. Dave Coulier’s podcast is better on the whole, but also makes me believe the cast truly had a familial relationship. It’s funny- my husband always jokes that Stephanie is the most annoying Full House character by far. Sometimes life really does imitate art, I guess.
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