It's not Friday, but things sure get freaky when the men and girls switch roles for a day.It's not Friday, but things sure get freaky when the men and girls switch roles for a day.It's not Friday, but things sure get freaky when the men and girls switch roles for a day.
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Candace Cameron Bure
- D.J. Tanner
- (as Candace Cameron)
Mary-Kate Olsen
- Michelle Tanner
- (as Mary Kate Ashley Olsen)
Ashley Olsen
- Michelle Tanner
- (as Mary Kate Ashley Olsen)
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- TriviaAdult Michelle, Jayne Modean, was married to Dave Coulier, Joey, in real life at the time this episode was filmed.
- GoofsIn the dream sequence, when Jesse's toupee is ripped off the edges of a bald cap are visible.
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Kimmy Gibbler: Guess what? I mouthed off to my mom and she grounded me.
Jesse Katsopolis: So why aren't you home?
Kimmy Gibbler: Because she grounded me over here. She said if I stayed home she'd just be punishing herself.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ABC TGIF: Episode #1.21 (1990)
- SoundtracksEverywhere You Look
Performed by Jesse Frederick
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Well Knowing How Lenient The Adults In the Tanner House Are...
As much as I love 'Full House' one flaw that always bothers me is how much the adults in the house let the kids get away with everything. DJ is a sanctimonious knowitall, Michelle is a spoiled brat and Stephanie can sometimes get split with the two. No discipline to raise these girls properly. I think writers had a feeling of this so they made an episode about it. But it is too close with the characters normal traits.
The first and last bits of the episode are good because it is very common in households. The guys and Becky do so much for the girls that they often just expect things and never say thanks. To teach the girls their wrong doings, Danny decides to make a game where the adults are the kids and the kids are the adults, and the adults will be the ungrateful ones. Bad idea. The girls don't see it.
Then the episode switches into its bulk. The guys imagine life years down the road: they are elderly and still in the house, the girls still live in the house and order them around all day with the guys obeying their every order. It was meant to be funny, but I found it sad. It wouldn't be surprising if the guys really did end up like that. Thankfully the scene finishes and they explain the girls' wrong doings. Thank God they did!
The first and last bits of the episode are good because it is very common in households. The guys and Becky do so much for the girls that they often just expect things and never say thanks. To teach the girls their wrong doings, Danny decides to make a game where the adults are the kids and the kids are the adults, and the adults will be the ungrateful ones. Bad idea. The girls don't see it.
Then the episode switches into its bulk. The guys imagine life years down the road: they are elderly and still in the house, the girls still live in the house and order them around all day with the guys obeying their every order. It was meant to be funny, but I found it sad. It wouldn't be surprising if the guys really did end up like that. Thankfully the scene finishes and they explain the girls' wrong doings. Thank God they did!
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