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Just call him “Jesse the Greek.” In the fourth season premiere of Full House, Katsopolis receives a visit from his European relatives, including Michelle’s look-a-like cousin, marking one of the few times in the shows eight-season history that the Olsen twins will share the screen. “Greek Week” ends with Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lori Loughlin) getting engaged–a “big fat wedding” will transpire before the year is through. Interestingly, life will imitate art in 1998 when Stamos weds a real-life Rebecca (model/actress Rebecca Romijn). Other developments include a new production company, Double J Creative Services, for Joey (Dave Coulier) and Jesse (“The I.Q. Man”)–with Danny as their silent partner–and Becky and Jesse finally tie the knot (“The Wedding” two-parter). Standout episodes include “Secret Admirer,” in which everyone (who is able to read) thinks a fake love letter is intended for them, and “One Last Kiss,” in which Jesse covers the Knack’s “My Sharona” at his high school reunion. He may have abandoned the mullet to the 1980s, but the 1990s edition proves he can still get his rock on. (The same cannot be said about Danny’s misguided attempts at coolness.)
Fourth season guests include Wayne Newton (“Viva Las Joey”), Jaleel “Urkel” White (“Stephanie Gets Framed”), and those eternal beach bunnies, Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello (“Joey Goes Hollywood”). Also continuing to receive guest star billing is Andrea Barber (nosey neighbor Kimmy), even though she appears in most of the 25 episodes. The year ends with two graduations, D.J. (Candace Cameron) from junior high and Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) from pre-school (“The Graduates”). Most importantly, theres a Katsopolis birth announcement (“Rock the Cradle”). As Michelle would say, “Whoah, baby!” –Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Full House: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
The fun never stops with this heartwarming comedy series, because when you’ve got a full house, you’ve got a full-on party! This season, the household gets even bigger as Jesse and Rebecca get married in a special two-part episode — but what makes Jesse late for his own wedding? Could he be determined to have one last hurrah? And, in a must-see crossover episode, Stephanie gets some good advice from none other than Family Matters’ lovable nerd Steve Urkel! Jaleel White guest stars as Steve, the cousin of D.J.’s friend who is visiting from Chicago. Other guest stars this season include Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello appearing as themselves when Joey is cast in a new Beach Party television series and the stars of the original 1960s movies are on set when the whole family visits Hollywood. Plus, when Joey and Jesse go on a camping trip, Danny discovers that the duties of a single parent can be overwhelming. ]]>
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