REVIEW : Fuller House

A reboot from the original “Full House” series takes Netflix by storm.

REVIEW : Fuller House

The house is full once again, and so is the original cast. The highly anticipated “Fuller House” finally hit Netflix Feb. 26, and created quite some buzz. It all started when the show was announced and it was revealed the casting will be majorly the old cast from the original series, “Full House,” besides Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Hopes were high for the show, this is what the lovers of  “Full House” have been waiting for, and it prevailed for the most part. The cast was impressive and even the newcomers like Max Fuller (Elias Harger) who plays one of DJ’s three sons really knew how to make things entertaining. Jokes were surrounding “Fuller House” sometimes a little bit overwhelming, but all the ideas were there.

The pilot episode pulled at the heart strings, and definitely brought back some well deserved memories. However it was as cheesy as a sitcom gets, it was expected but still cringing to watch at some points. This episode established a starting off point for the series, by bringing back old jokes and reestablishing characters.

For all the did hard “Full House” fans this show will be exactly what you wanted, with jokes connecting to recent events, and flashbacks that bring tears to your eyes. “Fuller House” is for a certain type of person that appreciates originality, in no means has it been the best Netflix series released, in no means was it the worst, but it’s the perfect amount of humor and family to start off a Saturday morning.