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* HarsherInHindsight: Danny vividly recalling a NearDeathExperience to DJ that triggered his HollywoodMidLifeCrisis gets a little uncomfortable to sit through after Creator/BobSaget's sudden death while on his comedy tour in January 2022.

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Danny vividly recalling a NearDeathExperience to DJ that triggered his HollywoodMidLifeCrisis gets a little uncomfortable to sit through after Creator/BobSaget's sudden death while on his comedy tour in January 2022.2022.
** In one episode, Stephanie reads several rock star biographies, including one of Music/ArianaGrande, and later remarks, "You would not believe what they put Ariana Grande through on ''Series/SamAndCat''!" In 2022, Grande's ''Sam & Cat'' co-star Creator/JennetteMcCurdy released an autobiography that alleged serious emotional abuse on the set of her shows, especially during ''Sam & Cat,'' and expresses a belief that Grande didn't seem to undergo the same level of disrespect that she did.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: All the characters (mostly the kids) have a sense of humor more inclined towards current times and media, referencing things like Shark Week, Creator/DonaldTrump, and ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' to such extents that it comes off as cringe-worthy at times. The first joke in "Funner House" revolved around the word "fleek," for example.
** Stephanie's DJ career and the Coachella Music Festival appearance in Episode 5 is this crossed with ShallowParody.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Stephanie's skimpy outfits. She wears a "[[AbsoluteCleavage fanservicy]]" outfit in the first episode, which she wears for just a family party (something that legitimately rose some eyebrows). After that, though, she doesn't wear similar clothing that often, and when she does, it's for situations where it's not particularly out of place, like clubbing. However, if you were to believe some critics, she wears next to nothing 50% of her screen time for no reason.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Stephanie's [[{{Stripperiffic}} skimpy outfits. outfits]]. She wears a "[[AbsoluteCleavage fanservicy]]" outfit [[LadyInRed red dress]] with an ImpossiblyLowNeckline in the first episode, which she wears for just a family party (something that legitimately rose some eyebrows). After that, though, she doesn't wear similar clothing that often, and when she does, it's for situations where it's not particularly out of place, like clubbing. However, if you were to believe some critics, she wears next to nothing 50% of her screen time for no reason.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The fourth wall-breaking joke in Episode 1 when the whole cast looks directly at the audience for a quite extensive amount of time after explaining Michelle's absence. Although the meta-narrative is crystal clear, it comes completely out of nowhere, and it goes completely against the usual style of the show. Plus, with the arguable exception of Jesse's referencing the show's (now absent) iconic SentimentalMusicCue in Episode 2, the show never does a similar joke again.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The fourth wall-breaking joke in Episode 1 when the whole cast looks directly at the audience for a quite extensive amount of time after explaining Michelle's absence. Although the meta-narrative is crystal clear, it comes completely out of nowhere, nowhere if you are unaware of the context of Mary-Kate and Ashley turning down appearing on the show, and it goes completely against the usual style of the show. Plus, with the arguable exception of Jesse's referencing the show's (now absent) iconic SentimentalMusicCue in Episode 2, the show never does a is not as outwardly blatant when doing similar joke again.lampshading style jokes.



** {{F|unnyForeigner}}ernando was one of the new characters who was well received by the fans, which promoted him to regular character in the opening credits for Season 2.
* FanPreferredCouple: Jackson and Ramona are already getting this, more than the official one of Jackson and Lola, as are DJ and either of her two love interests (largely depending on which side of the Broken Base upon which someone falls in that case).

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** {{F|unnyForeigner}}ernando was one of the new characters who was well received by the fans, which promoted him to regular character main cast in the opening credits for starting in Season 2.
* FanPreferredCouple: Jackson and Ramona are already getting this, for a time being, more than the official one of Jackson and Lola, as are Lola (though they later break up). DJ and also with either of her two love interests (largely Steve or Matt, largely depending on which side of the Broken Base upon which someone falls they fall on in that case).case.



* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** DJ gets one with eldest son Jackson when reminiscing about [[NoodleIncident his sixth birthday party... when Ramona ruined his party.]]
---> '''DJ:''' [[TakeThat She's half Gibbler.]] [[Literature/TheBible She knows not what she does.]]
** Joey [=TPing=] the kids in a water/silly string/slime gun fight with the TP gun he rigged from a leaf blower.
* GrowingTheBeard: Compared to the cheesiness of the first season, the second season seems to have addressed the chief concerns from critics: the jokes are much less cheesy, the {{Narm}} is toned down substantially, and the show looks and is structure much more like a modern sitcom (additional meta jokes like Fernando's {{pixellation}}, use of single camera shots, more cynical sense of humor and an episode may wrap up without the mandatory GoldenMoment). The end result is a show that doesn't pander strictly to the fans, but still retains the charm of the series.
* HarsherInHindsight: Danny vividly recalling a NearDeathExperience to DJ that triggered his HollywoodMidLifeCrisis gets a little uncomfortable to sit through after Creator/BobSaget's sudden death in January 2022.
* HoYay:
** [[spoiler:Matt and Steve accidentally kissing while competing for DJ.]]
** Maks and Val, the two brothers that Stephanie meets in "Funner House." After she, DJ, and Kimmy end up having to ditch the two when the dance contest starts, they decide on a whim to dance together and seem to have absolutely ''no'' problem doing so.
** Female version: Considering the show involves three women living together in San Francisco, it's not unexpected.
*** Quite strong in Kimmy and DJ's ''Film/DirtyDancing'' routine during the dance contest in "Funner House." [[spoiler:When they win, Macy Gray outright calls the two lesbians.]]
*** Also with Kimmy and Stephanie with their VitriolicBestBuds dynamic. Kimmy twice has called Stephanie her, "sister-wife" and kissed her on the cheek both times. Or in "Save the Dates", when Fernando made Stephanie finish the song he sang for Kimmy, Kimmy ends up kissing her on the lips because it was just too good?
*** In New Year's Eve, Steve was so nervous about proposing to his fiancée that he had to ask DJ to propose to her for him. At that exact moment, Matt arrives and thinks DJ is proposing to another woman after he left for just one week.
*** Out of context, Stephanie's references to [[spoiler:Kimmy carrying her baby]] can sound very much like they are together.
*** In the episode, "Driving Mr. Jackson," Stephanie remarks that she had a girlfriend longer than 3 weeks when DJ remarks that Matt's vet clinic had only been open for about 3 weeks.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** DJ gets one with eldest son Jackson when reminiscing about [[NoodleIncident his sixth birthday party... when Ramona ruined his party.]]
---> '''DJ:''' [[TakeThat She's half Gibbler.]] [[Literature/TheBible She knows not what she does.]]
** Joey [=TPing=] the kids in a water/silly string/slime gun fight with the TP gun he rigged from a leaf blower.
* GrowingTheBeard: Compared to the cheesiness of the first season, the second season seems to have addressed the chief concerns from critics: the jokes are much less cheesy, the {{Narm}} is toned down substantially, and the show looks and is structure much more like a modern sitcom (additional meta jokes like Fernando's {{pixellation}}, {{pixelation}}, use of single camera shots, more cynical sense of humor and an episode may wrap up without the mandatory GoldenMoment). The end result is a show that doesn't pander strictly to the fans, but still retains the charm of the series.
* HarsherInHindsight: Danny vividly recalling a NearDeathExperience to DJ that triggered his HollywoodMidLifeCrisis gets a little uncomfortable to sit through after Creator/BobSaget's sudden death while on his comedy tour in January 2022.
* HoYay:
** [[spoiler:Matt and Steve accidentally kissing while competing for DJ.]]
** Maks and Val, the two brothers that Stephanie meets in "Funner House." After she, DJ, and Kimmy end up having to ditch the two when the dance contest starts, they decide on a whim to dance together and seem to have absolutely ''no'' problem doing so.
** Female version: Considering the show involves three women living together in San Francisco, it's not unexpected.
*** Quite strong in Kimmy and DJ's ''Film/DirtyDancing'' routine during the dance contest in "Funner House." [[spoiler:When they win, Macy Gray outright calls the two lesbians.]]
*** Also with Kimmy and Stephanie with their VitriolicBestBuds dynamic. Kimmy twice has called Stephanie her, "sister-wife" and kissed her on the cheek both times. Or in "Save the Dates", when Fernando made Stephanie finish the song he sang for Kimmy, Kimmy ends up kissing her on the lips because it was just too good?
*** In New Year's Eve, Steve was so nervous about proposing to his fiancée that he had to ask DJ to propose to her for him. At that exact moment, Matt arrives and thinks DJ is proposing to another woman after he left for just one week.
*** Out of context, Stephanie's references to [[spoiler:Kimmy carrying her baby]] can sound very much like they are together.
*** In the episode, "Driving Mr. Jackson," Stephanie remarks that she had a girlfriend longer than 3 weeks when DJ remarks that Matt's vet clinic had only been open for about 3 weeks.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: All the characters (mostly the kids) have a sense of humor more inclined towards current times and media, referencing things like Shark Week, Creator/DonaldTrump, and ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' to such extents that it comes off as cringe-worthy at times. The first joke in "Funner House" revolved around the word "fleek," for God's sake.

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* WereStillRelevantDammit: All the characters (mostly the kids) have a sense of humor more inclined towards current times and media, referencing things like Shark Week, Creator/DonaldTrump, and ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' to such extents that it comes off as cringe-worthy at times. The first joke in "Funner House" revolved around the word "fleek," for God's sake.example.



* TheWoobie: Danny. First he loses his first wife, then his parents get divorced, then he goes through relationships he can't maintain (particularly with Vicky), and just when he finally has a new wife, [[spoiler: Teri divorces him afterwards]]. To make matters worse, [[spoiler: near the end of season 3, he lost his job at Wake Up, USA.]] Someone give this poor man a hug.

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* TheWoobie: Danny. First he loses his first wife, then his parents get divorced, then he goes through relationships he can't maintain (particularly with Vicky), and just when he finally has a new wife, [[spoiler: Teri divorces him afterwards]]. To make matters worse, [[spoiler: near the end of season 3, he lost his job at Wake Up, USA.USA and then only Becky is asked to return to their own San Francisco TV station, so he takes it upon himself to move back into his old Tanner-Fuller house.]] Until things eventually begin to turn in his favor in season 4, Stephanie and DJ observe he spends all his days either in the house or shopping at Costco. Someone give this poor man a hug.
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* SweetnessAversion: Just like its predecessor, this is by far the most common criticism to the show. Some people argue it's even worse, given just how much harder it is to live in San Francisco nowadays compared to the 90s, and yet all characters have the same living conditions as 20 years ago, if not better. This makes the WishFulfillment aspect of the show even harder to get into.

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* SweetnessAversion: Just like its predecessor, this the saccharine tone is by far the most common criticism to the show. Some people argue it's even worse, given just how much harder it is to live in San Francisco nowadays compared to the 90s, and yet all characters have the same living conditions as 20 years ago, if not better. This makes the WishFulfillment aspect of the show even harder to get into.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Just like its predecessor, this is by far the most common criticism to the show. Some people argue it's even worse, given just how much harder it is to live in San Francisco nowadays compared to the 90s, and yet all characters have the same living conditions as 20 years ago, if not better. This makes the WishFulfillment aspect of the show even harder to get into.
** If you were to only limit the trope to the characters, Max's voice reeks of this, as does the entire character of Tommy.
** One episode plays with this trope. Stephanie's music video for a song she wrote was lambasted online because it was just her and Jimmy doing sugary couple things. A new video consisting of Tommy and Cosmo playing together got a much better response because it was a baby and a dog.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: SweetnessAversion: Just like its predecessor, this is by far the most common criticism to the show. Some people argue it's even worse, given just how much harder it is to live in San Francisco nowadays compared to the 90s, and yet all characters have the same living conditions as 20 years ago, if not better. This makes the WishFulfillment aspect of the show even harder to get into.
** If you were to only limit the trope to the characters, Max's voice reeks of this, as does the entire character of Tommy.
** One episode plays with this trope. Stephanie's music video for a song she wrote was lambasted online because it was just her and Jimmy doing sugary couple things. A new video consisting of Tommy and Cosmo playing together got a much better response because it was a baby and a dog.
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** Steve. Some people feel he's been [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]], and his attempts to win DJ back in the first few episodes are annoying at best and creepy at worst. He does get better by the end of the season.

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** Steve. Some people feel he's been [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]], {{flanderiz|ation}}ed, and his attempts to win DJ back in the first few episodes are annoying at best and creepy at worst. He does get better by the end of the season.



** [[FunnyForeigner Fernando]] was one of the new characters who was well received by the fans, which promoted him to regular character in the opening credits for Season 2.

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** [[FunnyForeigner Fernando]] {{F|unnyForeigner}}ernando was one of the new characters who was well received by the fans, which promoted him to regular character in the opening credits for Season 2.



* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: A common criticism of the series is how it is basically a modernized [[GenderFlip gender flipped]] rehash of its predecessor.
* LesYay: Considering the show involves three women living together in San Francisco, it's not unexpected.
** Quite strong in Kimmy and DJ's ''Film/DirtyDancing'' routine during the dance contest in "Funner House." [[spoiler:When they win, Macy Gray outright calls the two lesbians.]]
** Also with Kimmy and Stephanie with their VitriolicBestBuds dynamic. Kimmy twice has called Stephanie her, "sister-wife" and kissed her on the cheek both times. Or in "Save the Dates", when Fernando made Stephanie finish the song he sang for Kimmy, Kimmy ends up kissing her on the lips because it was just too good?
** In New Year's Eve, Steve was so nervous about proposing to his fiancée that he had to ask DJ to propose to her for him. At that exact moment, Matt arrives and thinks DJ is proposing to another woman after he left for just one week.
** Out of context, Stephanie's references to [[spoiler:Kimmy carrying her baby]] can sound very much like they are together.
** In the episode, "Driving Mr. Jackson," Stephanie remarks that she had a girlfriend longer than 3 weeks when DJ remarks that Matt's vet clinic had only been open for about 3 weeks.

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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: A common criticism of the series is how it is basically a modernized [[GenderFlip gender flipped]] rehash of its predecessor.
* LesYay:
** Female version: Considering the show involves three women living together in San Francisco, it's not unexpected.
** *** Quite strong in Kimmy and DJ's ''Film/DirtyDancing'' routine during the dance contest in "Funner House." [[spoiler:When they win, Macy Gray outright calls the two lesbians.]]
** *** Also with Kimmy and Stephanie with their VitriolicBestBuds dynamic. Kimmy twice has called Stephanie her, "sister-wife" and kissed her on the cheek both times. Or in "Save the Dates", when Fernando made Stephanie finish the song he sang for Kimmy, Kimmy ends up kissing her on the lips because it was just too good?
** *** In New Year's Eve, Steve was so nervous about proposing to his fiancée that he had to ask DJ to propose to her for him. At that exact moment, Matt arrives and thinks DJ is proposing to another woman after he left for just one week.
** *** Out of context, Stephanie's references to [[spoiler:Kimmy carrying her baby]] can sound very much like they are together.
** *** In the episode, "Driving Mr. Jackson," Stephanie remarks that she had a girlfriend longer than 3 weeks when DJ remarks that Matt's vet clinic had only been open for about 3 weeks.weeks.
* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: A common criticism of the series is how it is basically a modernized [[GenderFlip gender flipped]] rehash of its predecessor.
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** DJ has a few of these moments. Particularly when she tries to play the drums by putting colors in them like Rock Band, or when she thought it was a good idea to make up an Irish name just because they were crashing an Irish wedding (she was close to faking an admittedly fairly accurate Irish accent of not for Stephanie flat out prohibiting it).

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** DJ has a few of these moments. Particularly when she tries to play the drums by putting colors in them like Rock Band, or when she thought it was a good idea to make up an Irish name just because they were crashing an Irish wedding (she was close to faking an admittedly fairly accurate Irish accent of if not for Stephanie flat out prohibiting it).
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I remember Jackson being smart in earlier seasons—now he can be quite obtuse.

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* {{Flanderization}}: Jackson, to some extent. In earlier seasons, he was not naturally book smart like his brother, but he still had some intelligence, being able to manipulate Max into doing his chores and managing to sneak away with the help of an unwitting Jesse. Later seasons toned his lack of intelligence up until this was a large part of his characterization.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Danny vividly recalling a NearDeathExperience to DJ that triggered his HollywoodMidLifeCrisis gets a little uncomfortable to sit through after Creator/BobSaget's sudden death in January 2022.



* OlderThanTheyThink: A lot of people were surprised by the the content, but the thing is that's nothing new in the franchise. Just go back to the original series and watch the episodes around the time right after when Jesse and Becky got married, or when Becky got pregnant. Uncle Jesse even said "hell" in the first episode, and there was plenty of HoYay subtext in the third episode's shower scene between Jesse and Joey.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: A lot of people were surprised by the the content, but the thing is that's nothing new in the franchise. Just go back to the original series and watch the episodes around the time right after when Jesse and Becky got married, or when Becky got pregnant. Uncle Jesse even said "hell" in the first episode, and there was plenty of HoYay subtext in the third episode's shower scene between Jesse and Joey.
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* AssPull: Throughout the the entire series it's stressed that Stephanie can't have children to the point where two seasons focus on Stephanie having a baby in vitro. Yet in the last second of the final episode she reveals to everyone she's pregnant.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: When season 1 of the show was released on Netflix, it didn't take very long for thousands of Twitter users to comment on how busty Stephanie Tanner has gotten, given her actress Jodie Sweetin was 33 years old by the time production began. The show's writers seemed to anticipate the audience would react this way, as there are a few gags related to Stephanie's bust size.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: When season 1 of the show was released on Netflix, it didn't take very long for thousands of Twitter users to comment on how busty Stephanie Tanner has gotten, given her actress Jodie Sweetin Creator/JodieSweetin was 33 years old by the time production began. The show's writers seemed to anticipate the audience would react this way, as there are a few gags related to Stephanie's bust size.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A lot of people were surprised by the show GettingCrapPastTheRadar, but the thing is that's nothing new in the franchise. Just go back to the original series and watch the episodes around the time right after when Jesse and Becky got married, or when Becky got pregnant. Uncle Jesse even said "hell" in the first episode, and there was plenty of HoYay subtext in the third episode's shower scene between Jesse and Joey.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: A lot of people were surprised by the show GettingCrapPastTheRadar, the content, but the thing is that's nothing new in the franchise. Just go back to the original series and watch the episodes around the time right after when Jesse and Becky got married, or when Becky got pregnant. Uncle Jesse even said "hell" in the first episode, and there was plenty of HoYay subtext in the third episode's shower scene between Jesse and Joey.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The show's rearranged theme song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLw8at0VT1M "Everywhere You Look,"]] sung by Music/CarlyRaeJepsen. Also, Jesse sings "Forever" in the debut episode. Sure, it was overdubbed, but it's still a flood of nostalgia to those old enough to remember the prequel series.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The show's rearranged theme song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLw8at0VT1M "Everywhere You Look,"]] sung by Music/CarlyRaeJepsen. Also, Jesse sings "Forever" in the debut episode. Sure, it was overdubbed, but it's still a flood of nostalgia to those old enough to remember the prequel original series.
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* {{Adorkable}}:
** DJ has a few of these moments. Particularly when she tries to play the drums by putting colors in them like Rock Band, or when she thought it was a good idea to make up an Irish name just because they were crashing an Irish wedding (she was close to faking an admittedly fairly accurate Irish accent of not for Stephanie flat out prohibiting it).
** Jackson's attempts to look cool in front of Lola end failing hilariously, and she still thinks he is cute.
** Duane, after giving Kimmy a successful Pep Talk, Kimmy kisses him in the cheek, which turns him again into a shy boy while brushing it with an awkward "Whatever".
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: All the characters (mostly the kids) have a sense of humor more inclined towards current times and media, referencing things like Shark Week, Creator/DonaldTrump, and ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' to such extents that it comes off as cringe-worthy at times. The first joke in "Funner House" revolved around the word "fleek," for God's sake.

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* WereStillRelevantDammit: All the characters (mostly the kids) have a sense of humor more inclined towards current times and media, referencing things like Shark Week, Creator/DonaldTrump, and ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' to such extents that it comes off as cringe-worthy at times. The first joke in "Funner House" revolved around the word "fleek," for God's sake.
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If this isn't played for drama, it can't be Narm.


** The recurring line "It's always open!" whenever someone knocks on the front door. Part of the narm factor comes from the fact that the ''entire cast'' will chorus it. Not to mention... is it really a good idea to advertise to total strangers that your front door is always open?
*** The absurdity of this is actually lampshaded by [[DeadpanSnarker Rocki]]:
--->"How are you people still alive?"
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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: A common criticism of the series is how it is basically a modernized [[GenderFlip gender flipped]] rehash of its predecessor.
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* ValuesDissonance: As well-intentioned as Fernando is, it doesn't send a very good message for Kimmy to take him back after serial-cheating that he barely atoned for and was [[PlayedForLaughs played off too much for a joke]]. It also doesn't send a good message for Ramona to want her parents to get back together when she should actually want to agree with her mother's first instinct about her father keeping in life, but at a distance.
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* ValuesDissonance: As well-intentioned as Fernando is, it doesn't send a very good message for Kimmy to take him back after serial-cheating that he barely atoned for and was [[PlayedForLaughs played off too much for a joke]]. It also doesn't send a good message for Ramona to want her parents to get back together when she should actually want to agree with her mother's first instinct about her father keeping in life, but at a distance.
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Ok, so Lori Loughlin was indicted. How is that an example of the show being overshadowed by controversy? Zero Context Example. Please expand before readding.


* OvershadowedByControversy: Lori Loughlin was one of the highest profile people indicted in the massive college admission scam known as Operation Varsity Blues, along with her daughter Olivia Jade herself being a popular influencer who'd been openly saying she didn't even take college seriously at all.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: Lori Laughlin was one of the highest profile people indicted in the massive college admission scam known as Operation Varsity Blues, along with her daughter Olivia Jade herself being a popular influencer who'd been openly saying she didn't even take college seriously at all.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: Lori Laughlin Loughlin was one of the highest profile people indicted in the massive college admission scam known as Operation Varsity Blues, along with her daughter Olivia Jade herself being a popular influencer who'd been openly saying she didn't even take college seriously at all.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: Lori Laughlin was one of the highest profile people indicted in the massive college admission scam known as Operation Varsity Blues, along with her daughter Olivia Jade herself being a popular influencer who'd been openly saying she didn't even take college seriously at all.
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--> '''DJ:''' [[TakeThat She's half Gibbler.]] [[Literature/TheBible She knows not what she does.]]

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--> ---> '''DJ:''' [[TakeThat She's half Gibbler.]] [[Literature/TheBible She knows not what she does.]]
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** In the episode, "Driving Mr. Jackson," Stephanie remarks that she had a girlfriend longer than 3 weeks when DJ remarks that Matt's vet clinic had only been open for about 3 weeks.
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* RealitySubtext: Becky getting a new, obnoxious, sexist co-host for "Wake Up, San Francisco" is somewhat odd considering the shows creator Jeff Franklin was removed for apparently similar behavior being revealed in the wake of the #[=MeToo=] era.
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* RealitySubtext: Becky getting a new, obnoxious, sexist co-host for "Wake Up, San Francisco" is somewhat odd considering the shows creator Jeff Franklin was removed for apparently similar behavior being revealed in the wake of the #[=MeToo=] era.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** DJ gets one with eldest son Jackson when reminiscing about [[NoodleIncident his sixth birthday party... when Ramona ruined his party.]]
--> '''DJ:''' [[TakeThat She's half Gibbler.]] [[Literature/TheBible She knows not what she does.]]
** Joey [=TPing=] the kids in a water/silly string/slime gun fight with the TP gun he rigged from a leaf blower.


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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** DJ gets one with eldest son Jackson when reminiscing about [[NoodleIncident his sixth birthday party... when Ramona ruined his party.]]
--> '''DJ:''' [[TakeThat She's half Gibbler.]] [[Literature/TheBible She knows not what she does.]]
** Joey [=TPing=] the kids in a water/silly string/slime gun fight with the TP gun he rigged from a leaf blower.
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* Out of context, Stephanie's references to [[spoiler:Kimmy carrying her baby]] can sound very much like they are together.

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* ** Out of context, Stephanie's references to [[spoiler:Kimmy carrying her baby]] can sound very much like they are together.
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