D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widow and mother of three. Things become too much to handle, so she asks for help from her sister Stephanie and her best-friend Kimmy.
The best episode of "Fuller House" is "A Modest Proposal", rated 8.5/10 from 314 user votes. It was directed by Rich Correll and written by N/A. "A Modest Proposal" aired on 12/6/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Our Very Last Show, Again".
A dutiful DJ springs into action when Fernando asks for help proposing to Kimmy -- again. But the results are even bigger and better than she expected.
Director: Rich Correll
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The house feels overstuffed when the entire Tanner family shows up for Thanksgiving, pushing DJ's organizational skills into overdrive.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Jordana Arkin
With big things hanging in the balance, the gang tries to revive the Tanner-Fuller magic with an '80s -- themed bash -- complete with costumes.
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Steve comes to DJ for help with an important proposal. Jesse and Becky's new addition brings Danny and Joey home -- and has Jimmy spouting baby talk.
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Kimmy and Stephanie have an epic surprise planned for DJ's 39th birthday, but Max cooks up a painful twist that changes everything.
Director: Rich Correll
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A high school reunion leaves DJ wondering whether she still has feelings for Steve, while a hapless Kimmy is trending for all the wrong reasons.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
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The gang is flying coach for Steve and CJ's wedding -- but Max and Fernando plan to sit in first class. Stephanie starts her search for sperm donors.
Director: Rich Correll
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Bad karma clouds the house when Danny, Jesse and Joey come home to celebrate their 30-year “Dad-iversary" while DJ preps for an important date.
Director: Rich Correll
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A ladies' night out to see "Hamilton" with a fully pregnant Kimmy ends differently than anyone expected. Whoa, baby!
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It's girls vs. guys when Steve plans an elaborate game for DJ's birthday, and Kimmy and Steph are convinced there's a diamond ring waiting at the end.
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'Tis the season to be in love, but Stephanie doesn't want to hear it. Max gets a girlfriend for Christmas, and Ramona suits up for "The Nutcracker."
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A bridal shop mishap leaves DJ doubting the future of her friendship with Steve. Gia's daughter comes over to study and winds up spending the night.
Director: Rich Correll
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DJ takes up gaming to get closer to Jackson. Business is booming at Jimmy and Fernando's new sandwich shop -- but they're running out of ingredients.
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Director: Rich Correll
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When Stephanie, Kimmy and DJ have a girls' night out and leave Joey in charge of the kids, things get wild out on the town and at home.
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After 1,000 roses show up without a card, DJ, Kimmy and Stephanie must figure out which one of them has a secret admirer.
Director: Rich Correll
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Kimmy hatches a plan to get the girls' childhood band, Girl Talk, back together. A vengeful video making fun of Ramona goes viral.
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With out-of-town trips planned for the adults, Uncle Joey delivers doughnuts -- and unexpected drama. Stephanie's nervous about singing on television.
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While the ladies are out for the night, Uncle Jesse is left in charge, putting out fires left and right. Fernando restores Kimmy's childhood home.
Director: Rich Correll
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Jackson and Ramona's first high school party has major consequences. Becky and Jesse team up to host an awards show, where a big win goes to Matt's head.
Director: Rich Correll
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Prom night brings big problems for Jackson and Ramona. Meanwhile, a power-hungry DJ is taking her role as head chaperone a little too seriously.
Director: Dave Coulier
Writer: Maria Brown-Gallenberg