Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber apologize to ‘Full House’ creator for ragging on some of their old episodes
Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber from “Rewatch Podcasters” Full house Creator (and sole owner of the 10050 Cielo Drive) Jeff Franklin. It was a special episode of season 3 of the podcast, in which there was a reflected classification and summary of broadcasts broadcast from 1989 to 1990.
As you may already know, the delicious program of Sweetin and Barber is called How rude, Tanneritos!And it was a time when the girls felt the need to repel a certain potential rudeness of their own.
“We can finally have Jeff here for one of our summary episodes,” said Sweetin as an introduction, after which Barber sounded, saying: “Well, we felt a little bad in the way we were a bit critical of the series. Well, critical with love.”
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If Franklin was upset, he did not show it, saying: “I understand, you know, and all vicious criticisms are well deserved.”
Sweetin wanted to clarify, however, adding: “I would like to think that it is not vicious, but a hilarious criticism. Hilarious critic.”
Barber accepted, saying: “You know, it was a sitcom in the 90s! We are going to make fun, with love.”
With the sagacity, which probably comes from decades of regular Everest size checks, Franklin replied: “You know, some have resisted the years better than others.”
After all this Yukkin ‘Around, Franklin explained his opinion on the reason why the series was such a success – enough to inspire the five seasons of a series of Netflix, More complete house21 years after the original left the air.
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“The story of this show was how incredibly perfectly perfect for the parties I wrote,” he shared. “”[It] was very weird. I mean, it was just a perfect cast. And by accident. But incredible. It was therefore a large part of what made the spectacle work. “”
Barber pushed back, saying that everything could not be accident, and that Franklin used his special set of producer skills to obtain the remarkable casting which included John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and all the others together.
“But I did not write for the actors,” he said. “I just invented things. These people appeared who were so good for these characters.”
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He continued: “It’s very rare. And then for everyone in this little family to transform into a real family, just the icing on the cake, was incredible.”
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