Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Recap / FullHouseS8E06YouPetItYouBoughtIt

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* LemonadeStandPlot: This episode begins with Michelle starting a lemonade stand to earn some money. She ends up making $221 when she sells her lemonade to some construction workers on a hot day, then spends her money on Shorty the donkey, getting this episode's main plot underway.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* KillItWithFire: Discussed [[PlayedForLaughs for comedic effect]]. As Danny is trying to decide where to hang his grandfather's portrait early in the episode, Jesse and Joey suggest hanging it on the back-wall of the fireplace -- before lighting a match at it. Danny, who likes the portrait a lot, opposes the proposal.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Danny''': Please tell me that's a pinata.

to:

-->'''Danny''': Please tell me that's a pinata.piñata.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added: 643

Changed: 25

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


'''Stephanie''': What, "[[LampshadeHanging a donkey ate my homework]]"? I used that last week.

to:

'''Stephanie''': What, "[[LampshadeHanging a donkey ate my homework]]"? [[BaitAndSwitchComment I used that last week.week]].



* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: When explaining to Michelle why Shorty can't stay in their house, Danny says that he sheds, he stinks, and he's dirty. Stephanie pipes up that Kimmy does all those, yet she still comes over. An insulted Kimmy turns to her and says, "I don't shed."



* ShapedLikeItself: When first introducing the donkey to the family, Michelle says that his name is "Shorty", which is short for... "Shorty".



-->'''Danny''': Please tell me that's a pinata.

to:

-->'''Danny''': Please tell me that's a pinata.pinata.
* TitleDrop: According to Michelle, when the owner of the travelling petting zoo learned from her that she has enough money to buy Shorty, he said, "You pet it, you bought it." in order to tell her that the donkey is hers now.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ADogAteMyHomework: Except for the fact that it's a donkey instead of a dog, the trope is played straight, as part of the trouble caused by Shorty involves him eating the homemade landscape of the U.S. Stephanie has made for her geography class.

to:

* ADogAteMyHomework: Except for the fact that it's a donkey instead of a dog, the trope is played straight, as part of the trouble caused by Shorty involves him eating the homemade landscape of the U.S. that Stephanie has made for her geography class.



* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Played with. It's first discussed: Upon learning that Michelle has made $221 by selling lemonade, Danny suggests her to save her money, but Jesse advocates for her to "live a little" with some spending, with Michelle responding: "I'm gonna live a ''lot''". Then it's downplayed, as she gets Kimmy to take her to a candy store, only to come back with a ''donkey'' instead of candy, expending all of her savings doing so. Near the end of the episode, Michelle is forced to agree with everyone else that the donkey can't stay, though it takes her a brief moment to accept the fact that the donkey will be donated and not sold.

to:

* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Played with. It's first discussed: Upon learning that Michelle has made $221 by selling lemonade, Danny suggests her to save her money, but Jesse advocates for her to "live a little" with some spending, with Michelle responding: "I'm gonna live a ''lot''". Then it's downplayed, as she gets Kimmy to take her to a candy store, only to come back with a ''donkey'' instead of candy, expending all of her savings doing so. Near the end of the episode, Michelle is forced to agree with everyone else that the donkey can't stay, stay after witnessing the property damage he has caused inside the house, though it takes her a brief moment to accept the fact that the donkey will be donated and not sold.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RevealingHug: PlayedForLaughs. Michelle meets an exhausted Jesse, who has just spent an entire night trying to serenade Shorty the donkey in an attempt to prevent him from getting too loose, in the morning. While Jesse and Michelle embrace each other over the (seeming) success of keeping Shorty on the leash for the night, Jesse comments that he probably smells bad due to his close proximity to a donkey lasting all night. Michelle assures him that's not the case... only to give a facial expression that is visible to the audience but not to Jesse that her words a assurance were all BlatantLies.

to:

* RevealingHug: PlayedForLaughs. Michelle meets an exhausted Jesse, who has just spent an entire night trying to serenade Shorty the donkey in an attempt to prevent him from getting too loose, in the morning. While Jesse and Michelle embrace each other over the (seeming) success of keeping Shorty on the leash for the night, Jesse comments that he probably smells bad due to his close proximity to a donkey lasting all night. Michelle assures him that's not the case... only to give a facial expression that is visible to the audience but not to Jesse that her words a of assurance were all BlatantLies.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* RevealingHug: PlayedForLaughs. Michelle meets an exhausted Jesse, who has just spent an entire night trying to serenade Shorty the donkey in an attempt to prevent him from getting too loose, in the morning. While Jesse and Michelle embrace each other over the (seeming) success of keeping Shorty on the leash for the night, Jesse comments that he probably smells bad due to his close proximity to a donkey lasting all night. Michelle assures him that's not the case... only to give a facial expression that is visible to the audience but not to Jesse that her words a assurance were all BlatantLies.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Played with. It's first discussed: Upon learning that Michelle has made $221 by selling lemonade, Danny suggests her to save her money, but Jesse advocates for her to "live a little" with some spending, with Michelle responding: "I'm gonna live a ''lot''". Then it's downplayed, as she gets Kimmy to take her to a candy store, only to come back with a ''donkey'' instead of candy, expending all of her savings doing so. Near the end of the episode, Michelle is forced to agree with everyone else that the donkey can't stay, though it takes her a brief moment to accept the fact that the donkey will be donated and not sold.
-->'''Michelle''': That's it? I'm broke?



* ShoutOut: To ''Series/ThreesCompany'', because its theme song is what Jesse tries to sing to Shorty to calm him down and prevent him running loose in the house, but he doesn't remember all of its lyrics -- the rest of the Tanner family members do, though.

to:

* ShoutOut: To ''Series/ThreesCompany'', because its theme song is what Jesse tries to sing to Shorty to calm him down and prevent him running loose in the house, but he doesn't remember all of its lyrics -- the rest of the Tanner family members do, though.though.
* TemptingFate: During the discussion about how best to manage Michelle's new income from her lemonade sales, Danny suggests for her to save the money, but Jesse advocates for her to "live a little" with some spending, with Michelle responding: "I'm gonna live a ''lot''". [[AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted She does just that through buying a DONKEY, spending all of her money in the process.]]
-->'''Danny''': Please tell me that's a pinata.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DistractedByTheSexy: When Michelle mentions early in the episode that the customers for her lemonade sales -- the construction workers are "big, sweaty men", Rebecca, D.J., and Stephanie run out to see them, [[TakeOurWordForIt though the workers in question are never shown]].

to:

* DistractedByTheSexy: When Michelle mentions early in the episode that the customers for her lemonade sales -- the construction workers -- are "big, sweaty men", Rebecca, D.J., and Stephanie run out to see them, [[TakeOurWordForIt though the workers in question are never shown]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DistractedByTheSexy: When Michelle mentions early in the episode that the customers for her lemonade sales -- the construction workers are "big, sweaty men", Rebecca, D.J., and Stephanie run out to see them,[[TakeOurWordForIt though the workers in question are never shown]].

to:

* DistractedByTheSexy: When Michelle mentions early in the episode that the customers for her lemonade sales -- the construction workers are "big, sweaty men", Rebecca, D.J., and Stephanie run out to see them,[[TakeOurWordForIt them, [[TakeOurWordForIt though the workers in question are never shown]].

Added: 534

Changed: 10

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


After Michelle manages to make $221 by selling lemonade on a hot day to construction workers nearby, she gets Kimmy to take her to a candy store to spend her money. She comes back home with her purchase -- not candy, but a donkey (which she names "Shorty"), and trouble ensues for the family when they try to keep Shorty.

to:

After Michelle manages to make $221 by selling lemonade on a hot day to construction workers nearby, she gets Kimmy to take her to a candy store to spend her money. She comes back home with her purchase -- not candy, but a donkey (which she names "Shorty"), and trouble ensues for the family when they try to keep Shorty.Shorty overnight.



* DistractedByTheSexy: When Michelle mentions early in the episode that the customers for her lemonade sales -- the construction workers are "big, sweaty men", Rebecca, D.J., and Stephanie run out to see them,[[TakeOurWordForIt though the workers in question are never shown]].



-->'''D.J.''': (upon realizing she's allergic to Michelle's donkey) Well, get him out! I'm breathing donkey dander!

to:

-->'''D.J.''': (upon realizing she's allergic to Michelle's donkey) Well, get him out! I'm breathing donkey dander!dander!
* ShoutOut: To ''Series/ThreesCompany'', because its theme song is what Jesse tries to sing to Shorty to calm him down and prevent him running loose in the house, but he doesn't remember all of its lyrics -- the rest of the Tanner family members do, though.

Added: 385

Changed: 1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ADogAteMyHomework: Except for the fact that it's a donkey instead of a dog, the trope is played straight, as part of the trouble caused by Shorty involves him eating the homemade landscape of the U.S. Stephanie has made for her geography class.
-->'''Danny''': I'll write a note for you.\\
'''Stephanie''': What, "[[LampshadeHanging a donkey ate my homework]]"? I used that last week.



--->'''D.J.''': (upon realizing she's allergic to Michelle's donkey) Well, get him out! I'm breathing donkey dander!

to:

--->'''D.-->'''D.J.''': (upon realizing she's allergic to Michelle's donkey) Well, get him out! I'm breathing donkey dander!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* IdenticalGrandson: Early in the episode, Danny shows a portrait of his grandfather, who looks just like Danny.

to:

* IdenticalGrandson: Early in the episode, Danny shows a portrait of his grandfather, who looks just like Danny.Danny.
* PictureDay: D.J.'s problem with Shorty the donkey comes with her being allergic to donkey hair while he stays in the night a day before her own Picture Day. Come the next morning, she has a stuffy nose and blood-shot eyes due to said allergic reaction. Unfortunately for D.J., she is completely unaware of her allergic nature to donkeys until that very morning, well after the fact.
--->'''D.J.''': (upon realizing she's allergic to Michelle's donkey) Well, get him out! I'm breathing donkey dander!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


!!Tropes in this episode include:

to:

!!Tropes in this episode include:include:
* IdenticalGrandson: Early in the episode, Danny shows a portrait of his grandfather, who looks just like Danny.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

"You Pet It, You Bought It" is an episode in the eighth season of ''Series/FullHouse''.

After Michelle manages to make $221 by selling lemonade on a hot day to construction workers nearby, she gets Kimmy to take her to a candy store to spend her money. She comes back home with her purchase -- not candy, but a donkey (which she names "Shorty"), and trouble ensues for the family when they try to keep Shorty.
----
!!Tropes in this episode include:

Top