Reasons Why Candace Cameron Bure Is Making 'Fuller House' Tank

By Editorial Staff in Entertainment On 9th May 2016
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#1 The entire series revolves around DJ Tanner.

By putting Candace Cameron Bure's character as the leader of the table, adored characters from the first arrangement have eventually seen their parts reduce in central. Truth be told, characters like Danny, Uncle Jesse and Joey just appear for minutes on end.

#2 She brings an element of sadness to the show.

Full House just quietly touched on the melancholy of losing a friend or family member. In Fuller House, DJ's grieving period is emotional and genuine making it super uncomfortable for viewers to watch.

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#3 Her storylines have already been done.

You realize that drained sitcom buzzword where the hero has TWO dates and at least needs to pick which one is more imperative? Well, Fuller House does this with DJ for like four full scenes...

#4 Her kids are super boring.

Better believe it, I said it. DJ tanner has three young men, one who can't talk and two who I wish not to talk. The show's makers attempted to recreate a significant number of the youth circumstances that the Tanner young ladies experienced in the first arrangement, however let's be honest, they miss the mark.

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#5 Candace's personal views are hard to swallow.

Candace Cameron Bure is a blunt preservationist with perspectives on child rearing, religion and life itself that some may consider to be somewhat compelling. She's touched on things like gay marriage and woman's rights while facilitating The View, leaving gatherings of people experiencing serious difficulties about whatever else when they see her on screen as DJ Tanner.

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#6 It's all explained in the online reviews.

I have yet to locate a positive audit of the show since it first turned out. Vox even called it an "unpreventable bad dream."