"Full House" Jingle Hell (TV Episode 1988) Poster

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(1988)

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6/10
Brothers and Sisters.
Movie-ManDan3 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This episode is the start of the blossoming friendship and brotherhood of Jesse and Joey. In season 1, you never got the sense that they were more than just friends. This is when they got paired up and there was great chemistry.

Jesse recently quit his exterminating profession with his father to do jingles. I was always against that as it showed how immature Jesse is. If Jesse lived in his own place and had to pay his own rent, he would not have quit. So he is stressing being a success in jingles and not wanting to crawl back to his other and admit he failed. When Joey unintentionally gives him a great idea for a jingle, it works! They begin to collaborate more with Jesse's talent in music and Joey's talent in comedy. When their latest pitch is for a cat food commercial, Joey unintentionally embarrasses them costing a jingle. I don't blame Jesse for flipping out at Joey, but Jesse was the idiot for thinking he could be a success after selling just one jingle in the first place.

Meanwhile, DJ and Stephanie get physical with each other's belongings. This subplot was lame.

Not a bad episode. It has its good moments.
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6/10
Kiss and Make UP!
mitchrmp11 December 2013
It's time for Michelle's potty training. All three parents are so proud of her! Danny buys her the coolest potty chair and everything. Kinda tacky...

On another note, Jesse and Joey decided to combine their talents together and go into advertising business. This is yet another establishment in the show that will keep them employed throughout the rest of the show. It seems that Season 1 was just there, while Season 2 develops the characters a lot more. Of course along with that is the bickering Jesse and Joey have together. Their first fight as partners is witnessed by the girls and they have to explain to their girls that adults fight sometimes and things are said that aren't really meant.

Finally, D. J. and Stephanie get into it because Stephanie keeps taking D.J. stuff and interfering in her life.
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