Season six of Full House finds the Tanner family continuing to grow as they face new challenges together.
The season opens with D.J. (Candace Cameron) returning from a summer in Spain with a surprise, boyfriend Steve (Scott Weinger). This is a change that dad Danny (Bob Saget) isn't ready to deal with. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) has a change of her own to face when her best friend moves from California to Texas. Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) wants different rules then her sister had, and rebels by getting her ears pierced. And Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier) deal with their own changes when they team up again to become hosts of an afternoon radio show.
In another continuity error (which does happen in long running series), Jesse suddenly goes from being a high school graduate in season four to a high school drop out who goes to night school to get his diploma. Even though this doesn't fit with what they did before, it provides several fun episodes.
Another running storyline is Danny's long distance relationship with Vicky (recurring actress Gail Edwards). We get to watch the struggles these two endure. All this comes to a climax when the gang heads to Disney World for the season finale.
With the girls growing up, the series is continuing to find new topics to explore. And it continues to be just as fun, funny, and heart warming as always. While many of the episodes are predictable, there's lots of fun getting to the end. Missing from this season are most of the catch phrases we're used to hearing. As much as I enjoyed them, it's a change I don't mind that much.
As with the last couple season sets, there are no bonus features. We do get all 24 episodes on four discs. They look and sound good enough for a sitcom. There's nothing here that will blow you away, but there really is no need for it, either.
This series won't appeal to everyone. But the young and young at heart will continue to enjoy the adventures of the Tanner clan.