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Buxom Is Better has been renamed.


* BuxomIsBetter: A number of jokes are made about the fact the original child actors have grown into attractive, voluptuous women, Stephanie in particular. Kimmy tries mocking Stephanie for having large breasts that is why the younger girls flock to her. In another episode they reminisce about their brief middle school band "Girl Talk" and bring it back, and Kimmy says it is even better because they have boobs now.

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* BuxomIsBetter: BuxomBeautyStandard: A number of jokes are made about the fact the original child actors have grown into attractive, voluptuous women, Stephanie in particular. Kimmy tries mocking Stephanie for having large breasts - that is why the younger girls flock to her. In another episode they reminisce about their brief middle school band "Girl Talk" and bring it back, and Kimmy says it is even better because they have boobs now.
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* ThroughTheYearsCredits: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CApVLvd3E68 opening credits]], for those cast members who were on the original show, is comprised of clips of the original show's credit sequence from the first season they appear in the credits, then the final season, and finally as the actors appear now. For the new cast members, the credits show pictures of them in earlier parts of their lives before showing them as they are now.

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* ThroughTheYearsCredits: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CApVLvd3E68 opening credits]], for those cast members who were on the original show, is comprised of clips of the original show's credit sequence from the first season they appear in the credits, then the final season, and finally as the actors appear now. For the new cast members, the credits show pictures of them in earlier parts of presumably with pictures from their lives actual family before showing them as they are now.
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Were Still Relevant Dammit is not a trope anymore


* ShoutOut: ''[[ReferenceOverdosed Lots]]'' of references to current icons and trends; some are more in touch [[TotallyRadical than]] [[WereStillRelevantDammit others]].

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* ShoutOut: ''[[ReferenceOverdosed Lots]]'' of references to current icons and trends; some are more in touch [[TotallyRadical than]] [[WereStillRelevantDammit than others]].
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Moving to Trivia.


* {{Corpsing}}: When Matt wins Vet of the Year despite his own clinic only lasting three weeks, Creator/JodieSweetin appears to [[ThrowItIn ad lib]] "I had a [[ExperimentedInCollege girlfriend]] longer than that." When Creator/CandaceCameronBure gives a surprised "What?" she, Jodie and Creator/MarlaSokoloff (Gia) all burst into laughter just as the scene cuts away.
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** While at a club DJ mentions that she watches a lot of ''Series/DancingWithTheStars''. The guy she was dancing with, Maks Chmerkovskiy, was a standing performer for the show (along with his brother Val who was dancing with Stephanie). Candace Cameron Bure was also one of the celebrities participating in the show in Season 18 two years prior -- coincidentally, Maks' last season on the show, which he won alongside ice dancer Meryl Davis. Shortly after ''Fuller House'' premiered, Jodie Sweetin was announced as part of the Season 22 lineup, and ended up dancing with Val for the seasonal America's Switch-Up Challenge.

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** While at a club DJ mentions that she watches a lot of ''Series/DancingWithTheStars''. The guy she was dancing with, Maks Chmerkovskiy, was a standing performer for the show (along with his brother Val who was dancing with Stephanie). Candace Cameron Bure was also one of the celebrities participating in the show in Season 18 two years prior -- coincidentally, Maks' last then-last season on the show, show (eventually returning in season 23), which he won alongside ice dancer Meryl Davis. Shortly after ''Fuller House'' premiered, Jodie Sweetin was announced as part of the Season 22 lineup, and ended up dancing with Val for the seasonal America's Switch-Up Challenge. And Juan Pablo di Pace (Fernando) joined season 27 with pro partner Cheryl Burke.



* ParentalAbandonment: The Gibbler parents left San Francisco 20 years before the start of the show to travel the world. Kimmy and Jimmy haven't seen them since.

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* ParentalAbandonment: The Gibbler parents left San Francisco 20 years before the start of the show to travel the world. Kimmy and Jimmy haven't seen them since. They don't even show up to their children's engagement parties.



* ShipperOnDeck: Stephanie is all for DJ getting with Matt while Kimmy supports Steve.
* ShipSinking: DJ and Steve didn't last after ''Series/FullHouse'', and DJ ended up marrying Tommy Fuller. Steve also married someone else, and divorces since. However, since Steve tries to win DJ back during the course of the show, the ship is afloat again.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Kimmy supports DJ and Steve while Stephanie is all for DJ getting with Matt while Kimmy Matt, thought Stephanie later supports Steve.
Steve after DJ chooses him.
* ShipSinking: DJ and Steve didn't last after ''Series/FullHouse'', and DJ ended up marrying Tommy Fuller. Steve also married someone else, and divorces since.eventually divorce. However, since Steve tries to win DJ back during the course of the show, the ship is afloat again.



* TokenMinority: Kimmy's daughter Ramona is Hispanic, her father Fernando being Argentinian. Likely done so that the show isn't quite so much MonochromeCasting as the original, and lampshaded a few times by Ramona herself. Mitigated in the second season as Fernando joins the cast as a regular.

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* TokenMinority: Kimmy's daughter Ramona is Hispanic, half-Latin American, her father Fernando being Argentinian. Likely done so that the show isn't quite so much MonochromeCasting as the original, and lampshaded a few times by Ramona herself. Mitigated in the second season as Fernando joins the cast as a regular.main cast.




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** Then played straight with [[spoiler:Steve calling off his wedding at the altar and DJ breaking off her engagement with Matt when the two of them find out they still have feelings for each other, and decide to wait a month before officially dating.]]
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Tastes Like Diabetes is no longer a trope. Moving examples to other tropes when applicable.


* {{Reconstruction}}: Serves as one to the original series. It actually shows the living arrangements being set up, informing everyone up front what the others are sacrificing to help their sister and friend. The TastesLikeDiabetes and SentimentalMusicCue is still present, but slightly less overt and far more likely to be lampshaded. And some of the darker backstory elements show up with more frequency (DJ is a widow, Kimmy is trying to raise her daughter through a divorce, Stephanie has a history of crazy parties [[spoiler:and is unable to have kids of her own]]).

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* {{Reconstruction}}: Serves as one to the original series. It actually shows the living arrangements being set up, informing everyone up front what the others are sacrificing to help their sister and friend. The TastesLikeDiabetes saccharine tone and SentimentalMusicCue is still present, but slightly less overt and far more likely to be lampshaded. And some of the darker backstory elements show up with more frequency (DJ is a widow, Kimmy is trying to raise her daughter through a divorce, Stephanie has a history of crazy parties [[spoiler:and is unable to have kids of her own]]).
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* AbsenteeActor:
** [[Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen The Olsen twins]] do not return to the new show as Michelle.
** Tommy is absent in My Best Friend's Japanese Wedding, Opening Night, Ready Player Fuller, Family Business and College Tours.
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* ArtistAndTheBand: Jesse And The Rippers come back, and just like in ''Series/FullHouse'', they play a cover of Music/TheBeachBoys' "Forever".

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* AbsenteeActor: [[Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen The Olsen twins]] do not return to the new show as Michelle.

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* AbsenteeActor: [[Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen AbsenteeActor:
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The Olsen twins]] do not return to the new show as Michelle.Michelle.
**Tommy is absent in My Best Friend's Japanese Wedding, Opening Night, Ready Player Fuller, Family Business and College Tours.
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!! Due to its nature as a sequel, spoilers for ''Series/FullHouse'' are unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!

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!! ! Due to its nature as a sequel, spoilers for ''Series/FullHouse'' are unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!
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* RearrangeTheSong: As is inevitable with any revival, the iconic "Everywhere You Look" has been [[https://youtu.be/1NImu3Q9Qv4 re-recorded]], this time by Music/CarlyRaeJepsen. Fitting, considering the original was sung by a man, and for this sequel series, is sung by a woman, matching the casts.

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* RearrangeTheSong: As is inevitable with any revival, the iconic "Everywhere You Look" has been [[https://youtu.be/1NImu3Q9Qv4 be/lqH9hmLTTvc re-recorded]], this time by Music/CarlyRaeJepsen. Fitting, considering the original was sung by a man, and for this sequel series, is sung by a woman, matching the casts.
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''Fuller House'' is a {{Gender Flip}}ped SequelSeries to ''Series/FullHouse'', created by Jeff Franklin like the original. A Creator/{{Netflix}} original series, it premiered on February 26, 2016 and ran for five seasons (the third and fifth split into two halves, with the final episodes premiering on June 2, 2020.

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''Fuller House'' is a {{Gender Flip}}ped SequelSeries to ''Series/FullHouse'', created by Jeff Franklin like the original. A Creator/{{Netflix}} original series, it premiered on February 26, 2016 and ran for five seasons (the third and fifth split into two halves, halves), with the final episodes premiering on June 2, 2020.
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* PrecisionFStrike: When Jackson ends up accidentally in a match with Mexican wrestlers in chicken costumes, [[MamaBear DJ comes to the rescue]] and, while normally [[GoshDangItToHeck reserved with her language,]] she calls them "Damn, dirty chickens."

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* PrecisionFStrike: When Jackson ends up accidentally in a match with Mexican wrestlers in chicken costumes, [[MamaBear DJ comes to the rescue]] and, while normally [[GoshDangItToHeck reserved with her language,]] she calls them "Damn, "damn dirty chickens."



** In episode 6, after Jackson gets {{curb stomp|Battle}}ed by Los Pollos Locos at Lucha Kaboom, he is unmasked, revealing his identity to DJ, who then says, [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes "Take your hands off my son, you damn dirty chickens!"]]

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** In episode 6, after Jackson gets {{curb stomp|Battle}}ed [[CurbStompBattle absolutely washed]] by Los Pollos Locos at Lucha Kaboom, he is unmasked, revealing his identity to DJ, who then says, [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes "Take your hands off my son, you damn dirty chickens!"]]

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: The series is very aware of the conventions of the original series, and is more than willing to make jokes reflecting the real world actors and cultural impact of the show. A few minutes into "Our Very First Show, Again," Danny says that Michelle can't make the party because she is in New York running her fashion empire. Then everyone stops and [[AsideGlance looks into the camera]].
** In "Fuller Thanksgiving" in the second season, D.J. laments that Michelle couldn't be there to make the family truly together and Jesse leans back, looks straight into the camera and says "Come on down. It'll be fun."

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: The series is very aware of the conventions of the original series, and is more than willing to make jokes reflecting the real world actors and cultural impact of the show. show.
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A few minutes into "Our Very First Show, Again," Danny says that Michelle can't make the party because she is in New York running her fashion empire. Then everyone stops and [[AsideGlance looks into the camera]].
** In "Fuller Thanksgiving" in the second season, Thanksgiving," D.J. laments that Michelle couldn't be there to make the family truly together together, and Jesse leans back, looks straight into the camera and says says, "Come on down. It'll be fun."

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A {{Gender Flip}}ped SequelSeries to ''Series/FullHouse'', premiering on Creator/{{Netflix}} on February 26, 2016.

Taking place [[TimeSkip some 20 years]] after the original, Donna Jo "D.J." Tanner is grown up with three kids of her own, with her last name now Fuller. Her husband had died recently while on the job as a firefighter and she moved back in with her dad in her old home to get her life back together. After a big family party before the house is set to be sold and the family go their separate ways, they learn D.J. has been putting on a strong front but is secretly overwhelmed with the prospect of taking care of her family by herself. Danny decides to offer the house to her and Stephanie, who's had a storied career as a DJ living in England, decides to drop everything to help out her sister. Kimmy Gibbler joins them with her daughter. Sound familiar?

Most of the lead cast from ''Full House'' return, including Creator/CandaceCameronBure, Creator/JodieSweetin, Creator/AndreaBarber, Creator/JohnStamos, Creator/BobSaget, Creator/DaveCoulier, Creator/LoriLoughlin, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Creator/ScottWeinger. New additions to the cast include Creator/JohnBrotherton, Michael Campion, Adam Hagenbuch, Elias Harger, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Ashley Liao, Soni Nicole Bringas, Creator/LandryBender, and Juan Pablo di Pace.

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A ''Fuller House'' is a {{Gender Flip}}ped SequelSeries to ''Series/FullHouse'', premiering on created by Jeff Franklin like the original. A Creator/{{Netflix}} original series, it premiered on February 26, 2016.

2016 and ran for five seasons (the third and fifth split into two halves, with the final episodes premiering on June 2, 2020.

Taking place [[TimeSkip some 20 years]] after the original, Donna Jo "D.J." Tanner (Creator/CandaceCameronBure) is grown up with three kids of her own, with her last name now Fuller. Her Following the death of her husband had died recently while on the job as a firefighter and firefighter, she moved back in with her dad in her old home to get her life back together. After a big family party before together.

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the house is set to be sold and the family go their separate ways, they learn a big family party is held where it's revealed that while D.J. has been putting on a strong front but front, she is secretly overwhelmed with the prospect of taking care of her family by herself. Her father Danny (Creator/BobSaget) decides to offer the house to her, after which her and Stephanie, sister Stephanie (Creator/JodieSweetin), who's had a storied career as a DJ living in England, decides to drop everything to help out her sister. sister, and her best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Creator/AndreaBarber) joins them with her daughter. Sound familiar?

Most of the lead cast from ''Full House'' return, including Creator/CandaceCameronBure, Creator/JodieSweetin, Creator/AndreaBarber, return; aside from those aforementioned, Creator/JohnStamos, Creator/BobSaget, Creator/DaveCoulier, Creator/LoriLoughlin, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Creator/ScottWeinger. New additions to the cast include Creator/JohnBrotherton, Michael Campion, Adam Hagenbuch, Elias Harger, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Ashley Liao, Soni Nicole Bringas, Creator/LandryBender, and Juan Pablo di Pace.



On the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season less than a week from the show's official debut, which premiered December 9, 2016. The third season was announced just over two weeks after the premiere of the second season, on Christmas Day. However, the cast announced in February 2019 that the fifth season, which premiered in December 2019, was the last with the rest of the episodes being released in June 2020. It was the first series from Miller-Boyett Productions since the short-lived Olsen Twins vehicle ''Series/TwoOfAKind'' as well as effectively the company's last TV series due to executive producer Thomas L. Miller's death in April 2020.

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On the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season less than a week from the show's official debut, which premiered December 9, 2016. The third season was announced just over two weeks after the premiere of the second season, on Christmas Day. However, the cast announced in February 2019 that the fifth season, which premiered in December 2019, was the last with the rest of the episodes being released in June 2020. It ''Fuller House'' was the first series from Miller-Boyett Productions since the short-lived Olsen Twins vehicle ''Series/TwoOfAKind'' as well as effectively the company's last TV series due to executive producer Thomas L. Miller's death in April 2020.

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* RealityEnsues:
** DJ told Steve and Matt she needed more time before committing to any relationship. After a few months she feels ready to say who she wants, and both have moved on. She realizes that even though she had a right to be selfish about her own life, she fumbled when it came to her relationship with both guys.
** Jackson talks smack about his girlfriend, Rocki to make himself look cool in front of the football team. Though she accepts his apology she doesn't trust him enough to get back together with him.
** A heartbreaking one for Stephanie; [[spoiler:because she was five when Pam died she has a harder time remembering her as well as DJ does. So she initially can't come up with an answer when Jimmy asks what her favorite memory of Pam is.]]



* TraumaButton: A heartbreaking one for Stephanie; [[spoiler:because she was five when Pam died she has a harder time remembering her as well as DJ does. So she initially can't come up with an answer when Jimmy asks what her favorite memory of Pam is.]]




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* IWillWaitForYou: Averted. DJ told Steve and Matt she needed more time before committing to any relationship. After a few months she feels ready to say who she wants, and both have moved on. She realizes that even though she had a right to be selfish about her own life, she fumbled when it came to her relationship with both guys.
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** Joey McIntyre shows up twice, since he was the first crush of all three main characters.

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** Joey McIntyre [=McIntyre=] shows up twice, since he was the first crush of all three main characters.
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Most of the lead cast from ''Full House'' return, including Creator/CandaceCameronBure, Creator/JodieSweetin, Creator/AndreaBarber, Creator/JohnStamos, Creator/BobSaget, Dave Coulier, Creator/LoriLoughlin, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Scott Weinger. New additions to the cast include John Brotherton, Michael Campion, Adam Hagenbuch, Elias Harger, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Ashley Liao, Soni Nicole Bringas, Landry Bender, and Juan Pablo di Pace.

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Most of the lead cast from ''Full House'' return, including Creator/CandaceCameronBure, Creator/JodieSweetin, Creator/AndreaBarber, Creator/JohnStamos, Creator/BobSaget, Dave Coulier, Creator/DaveCoulier, Creator/LoriLoughlin, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Scott Weinger. Creator/ScottWeinger. New additions to the cast include John Brotherton, Creator/JohnBrotherton, Michael Campion, Adam Hagenbuch, Elias Harger, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Ashley Liao, Soni Nicole Bringas, Landry Bender, Creator/LandryBender, and Juan Pablo di Pace.
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* {{Corpsing}}: When Matt wins Vet of the Year despite his own clinic only lasting three weeks, Creator/Jodi Sweetin appears to [[ThrowItIn ad lib]] "I had a [[ExperimentedInCollege girlfriend]] longer than that." When Creator/CandaceCameronBure gives a surprised "What?" she, Jodie and Creator/MarlaSokoloff (Gia) all burst into laughter just as the scene cuts away.

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* {{Corpsing}}: When Matt wins Vet of the Year despite his own clinic only lasting three weeks, Creator/Jodi Sweetin Creator/JodieSweetin appears to [[ThrowItIn ad lib]] "I had a [[ExperimentedInCollege girlfriend]] longer than that." When Creator/CandaceCameronBure gives a surprised "What?" she, Jodie and Creator/MarlaSokoloff (Gia) all burst into laughter just as the scene cuts away.
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Most of the lead cast from ''Full House'' return, including Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, John Stamos, Creator/BobSaget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Scott Weinger. New additions to the cast include John Brotherton, Michael Campion, Adam Hagenbuch, Elias Harger, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Ashley Liao, Soni Nicole Bringas, Landry Bender, and Juan Pablo di Pace.

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Most of the lead cast from ''Full House'' return, including Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, John Stamos, Creator/CandaceCameronBure, Creator/JodieSweetin, Creator/AndreaBarber, Creator/JohnStamos, Creator/BobSaget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Creator/LoriLoughlin, Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Scott Weinger. New additions to the cast include John Brotherton, Michael Campion, Adam Hagenbuch, Elias Harger, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Ashley Liao, Soni Nicole Bringas, Landry Bender, and Juan Pablo di Pace.
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** Max and Ramona mention a Hallmark movie starring Dean Cain and Lori Loughlin, who plays Becky.

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** Max and Ramona mention a Hallmark movie starring Dean Cain and Lori Loughlin, Creator/LoriLoughlin, who plays Becky.



* {{Corpsing}}: When Matt wins Vet of the Year despite his own clinic only lasting three weeks, Jodie Sweetin appears to [[ThrowItIn ad lib]] "I had a [[ExperimentedInCollege girlfriend]] longer than that." When Candace Cameron Bure gives a surprised "What?" she, Jodie and Marla Sokoloff (Gia) all burst into laughter just as the scene cuts away.

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* {{Corpsing}}: When Matt wins Vet of the Year despite his own clinic only lasting three weeks, Jodie Creator/Jodi Sweetin appears to [[ThrowItIn ad lib]] "I had a [[ExperimentedInCollege girlfriend]] longer than that." When Candace Cameron Bure Creator/CandaceCameronBure gives a surprised "What?" she, Jodie and Marla Sokoloff Creator/MarlaSokoloff (Gia) all burst into laughter just as the scene cuts away.
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* DoubleEntendre: The show uses it frequently as a means to GettingCrapPastTheRadar.

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* DoubleEntendre: The show uses it frequently as a means to GettingCrapPastTheRadar.frequently.
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* DramaticShattering: Stephanie driving Joey's car into the kitchen ''again'' in "Cold Turkey" is presented this way, complete with {{Overcrank}} filming (the same incident in the original series did not have as dramatic shattering.)
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On the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season less than a week from the show's official debut, which premiered December 9, 2016. The third season was announced just over two weeks after the premiere of the second season, on Christmas Day. However, the cast announced in February 2019 that the fifth season, which premiered in December 2019, was the last with the rest of the episodes being released in June 2020. It was the first series from Miller-Boyett since the short-lived Olsen Twins vehicle ''Series/TwoOfAKind'' as well as effectively their last TV series due to executive producer Thomas L. Miller's death in April 2020.

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On the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season less than a week from the show's official debut, which premiered December 9, 2016. The third season was announced just over two weeks after the premiere of the second season, on Christmas Day. However, the cast announced in February 2019 that the fifth season, which premiered in December 2019, was the last with the rest of the episodes being released in June 2020. It was the first series from Miller-Boyett Productions since the short-lived Olsen Twins vehicle ''Series/TwoOfAKind'' as well as effectively their the company's last TV series due to executive producer Thomas L. Miller's death in April 2020.
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On the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season less than a week from the show's official debut, which premiered December 9, 2016. The third season was announced just over two weeks after the premiere of the second season, on Christmas Day. However, the cast announced in February 2019 that the fifth season, which premiered in December 2019, was the last with the rest of the episodes being released in June 2020.

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On the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season less than a week from the show's official debut, which premiered December 9, 2016. The third season was announced just over two weeks after the premiere of the second season, on Christmas Day. However, the cast announced in February 2019 that the fifth season, which premiered in December 2019, was the last with the rest of the episodes being released in June 2020. It was the first series from Miller-Boyett since the short-lived Olsen Twins vehicle ''Series/TwoOfAKind'' as well as effectively their last TV series due to executive producer Thomas L. Miller's death in April 2020.
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** Nelson is not [[VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju the first character]] played by Creator/JasonMarsden to be recast with Hal Sparks.

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** Nelson is not [[VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju the first character]] played by Creator/JasonMarsden to be recast with Hal Sparks.Creator/HalSparks.
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Your Cheating Heart is an index, not a trope.


* YourCheatingHeart:
** Kimmy's husband Fernando slept around. He claims he only made one mistake... many, many times.
** Downplayed with Ramona and Popko. After she had her first kiss with him, she started crushing on him hard. When he later mentions he is casually dating another girl, Ramona is crushed but tries not to make a big deal out of it. Of course, when he asks if he can see other girls when she goes Japan for Steve's wedding, she dumps him for good.
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** In episode 6, after Jackson gets {{curb stomp|Battle}}ed by Los Pollos Locos at Lucha Kaboom, he is unmasked, revealing his identity to DJ, who then says, [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes "Take your hands off my son, you damn dirty chickens!"]]

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** In episode 6, after Jackson gets {{curb stomp|Battle}}ed by Los Pollos Locos at Lucha Kaboom, he is unmasked, revealing his identity to DJ, who then says, [[Film/PlanetOfTheApes [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes "Take your hands off my son, you damn dirty chickens!"]]

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* HistoryRepeats: A widowed Tanner once again recruits their friends to help raise three kids. It even takes place in the same house.

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A widowed Tanner once again recruits their friends to help raise three kids. It even takes place in the same house.house.
** One ep had Stephanie drive a car into the kitchen ''again''!

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