Joey's convinced that his comic debut in front of a talent scout is jinxed.Joey's convinced that his comic debut in front of a talent scout is jinxed.Joey's convinced that his comic debut in front of a talent scout is jinxed.
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Candace Cameron Bure
- D.J. Tanner
- (as Candace Cameron)
Mary-Kate Olsen
- Michelle Tanner
- (as Mary Kate Olsen)
Ashley Olsen
- Michelle Tanner
- (as Ashley Fuller Olsen)
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- TriviaJoey's joke in the beginning about "Mr. Ed Meese" refers to the Wedtech scandal which involved government contracts. Edwin Meese was Attorney General of the United States at the time and was charged with complicity in the scandal. He would later resign in August 1988, six months after this episode aired. Several people Meese was connected to ended up going to prison as Joey's joke references.
- GoofsWhen Jesse teaches DJ the A Minor 7th chord, he positions her in the A Major chord.
- Quotes
Danny Tanner: Joey, break a leg.
Stephanie Tanner: Break a leg?
Danny Tanner: That means good luck.
Stephanie Tanner: Oh. Poke an eye out, Joey.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Full House: Happy Birthday, Babies: Part 1 (1991)
Featured review
Will the real Joey please stand up?
Joey was excited about his comedy routine. The whole family came to support him. But a famous comedian was there who blew the house away. When Joey got up do do his routine, everyone left!
Naturally, Joey is upset - so upset that he decides he's done with comedy. Instead, he plans to become a business man. But as he looks for a job and receives job offers, he turns them down. The family lets him go on, but Jesse finally realizes they must do something when D.J. gives up guitar, quoting Joey's words when he gave up comedy.
Jesse and Joey are a hoot! The best part of the show is when Jesse tries to do Jesse's comedy routing which forces Joey to do his routine and gets a big round of applause as he brings down the house!
A heart-to-heart between Joey and D. J. sets things right.
Naturally, Joey is upset - so upset that he decides he's done with comedy. Instead, he plans to become a business man. But as he looks for a job and receives job offers, he turns them down. The family lets him go on, but Jesse finally realizes they must do something when D.J. gives up guitar, quoting Joey's words when he gave up comedy.
Jesse and Joey are a hoot! The best part of the show is when Jesse tries to do Jesse's comedy routing which forces Joey to do his routine and gets a big round of applause as he brings down the house!
A heart-to-heart between Joey and D. J. sets things right.
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- Dec 7, 2013
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