Do we really learn family values thru this show
By malapart
@malapart (18)
United States
March 20, 2007 10:33am CST
I feel full house is such a hit bcoz of the family values it shows...
The family stays with each other no matter what...
Do u guys feel the same ...if so share ur feelings and ideas..
4 responses
@racheld (840)
• United States
20 Mar 07
I hate to admit it, but I loved Full House growing up. I was never one of those people that wished they were a Tanner though becaus that family was so fake. There is no way my dad would just give me a "talking too" for half the stuff that happened on that show. I hated how the ending would always be touching and the music would start playing. In my opinion, real life is not like that at all!
@malapart (18)
• United States
20 Mar 07
I appreciate your response..
I beleive one way there are some things we can learn from the serial...but on the other way there is a lot of difference between practical and a t.v serial life...
And u can see the lives of the actors of full house themselves are not perfect in relationship wise..
They have broken relationships ...like John Stamos himself..
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
4 Jun 10
Well i liked the practical way of life. I liked full house watching, emotional, difficutlty of father in bringing up the kids, the kids adorable ness, all are very lively!!
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
30 Apr 08
Full House was an awesome family based show because each episode was full of values and morals and life lessons.I loved the fact that the family always stuck together, no matter what happened,they had each others back.I know life is not always like that,and that not many real parents would give there kids a talking too for stuff like you see on the show,but it helps kids learn that their parents actually care, because each episode always has the music,and it always shows family love in the end, no matter how mad they are at each other,and no matter how much they yell at each other, they always say they love each other,and they always make up.