Review of Full House

Full House (1987–1995)
The Stamos Launching Pad that never was...
2 April 2004
Full House clearly belonged to John Stamos.

Stamos didn't get first in line for the opening credits just for his looks. Jesse was the center of the show, the guy that made the chemistry happen and brought everyone together.

Stamos is one of those rare all-around talents who can do just about everything and look good doing it. Sadly, Stamos never really got anywhere in show business. The man is not a complete failure, he married a supermodel and I'm sure lives comfortably, but twenty years from now people will look back and think, Stamos? Um, you mean Uncle Jesse, from Full House?

When you think about it, no one from the show ever really moved on to greater things*, but Stamos, if anyone, should have been the one to have his career skyrocket after the show ended.

Jesse's marriage to Rebecca should have signaled a new direction for the show, in the form of a spin-off series or at least the departure of Stamos for the greener pastures of movies and/or record deals. The producers must have realized that the show would fall apart without Stamos and must have thrown him a few bucks more into his contract, assuring him security he would not have if he decided to set out for Hollywood. Instead of Full House sinking without Jesse, they ended up sinking together.



*- not counting the Mary-Kate & Ashley Olson business empire, which has had more to do with cheap labor and marketing than talent.
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