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(1988)

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6/10
I want to play with you!
mitchrmp8 December 2013
Seeing Kirk and Candace (brother and sister in real life) acting together, and being related, is pretty cool. In this episode, Kirk plays a cousin whom D. J. hadn't seen in a while. He obviously never went to his aunt's funeral since he'd never met Michelle. He was going through a rough time since his folks were breaking up.

But D. J. was feeling his growing pains. He was no longer the cousin who wanted to hang with her. Now, he wanted to hang with the men instead. Of course, a person like D. J. had trouble accepting his changed personality. But in the end, they became friends.

It was great seeing these two together!
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8/10
An eh season 1 episode
FriedToast0214 April 2021
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Season 1 isn't great, but they're some good ones, but this one isn't one of them now it's not bad, and I actually struggled between a 6 or 7 rating but I had to go with 6, I enjoy the chemistry between the Candance and Kirk, but it's just kind of a filler. Something I noticed though after rewatching the show, Jesse use to know what sports were and that's another thing they did to his character in later seasons was dumb him down and acted like he didn't know what hockey is an episode, but he knows basketball and knows how to play in this episode, idk I just don't like the continuity errors but it happens in shows. Another reason why this isn't a great episode to me.
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9/10
Brother and Sister.
Movie-ManDan21 March 2016
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Some Full House episodes really stick out to me. Some I love, some I don't, some I don't care. This is one that took me a while to get because of its original theme that I could not relate to when I was first exposed to it. Now I love it.

Growing Pains' Kirk Cameron and Candace Cameron's older brother makes a guest appearance as Danny's nephew Steve from Baltimore. Steve's place in the family really doesn't fit because it is said that Steve--Danny's nephew--is 17. It is revealed that Danny has a sister 5-years younger, which would make her 25 in this time, leaving her to be 8 when Steve was born and Danny only 13. Since Danny's sister and Jesse are the only siblings between the parents, it doesn't make sense how Steve can be Danny's nephew. Also in season 5, when Becky finds out she's having twins, Danny makes a joke about being called "Uncle Danny" as if he's never been called that before. Either way, the point of this episode is what is so good.

Steve hasn't visited the house in two years. In that time, he went from being a totally nerd to a major hunk. DJ really wants to spend time with him, but Steve is more interested in sports and hanging out with the boys, leaving her feeling left out. Two years before, they were close. Age often does play a role in certain relationships. Steve and DJ's six year gap seems huge now because of their current ages. They reconcile in a way that needs to be seen.
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