He has had a fascinating journey with a show that has become an iconic part of television history. Although he eventually fell in love with the series and its message, his initial feelings were quite different….
John Stamos has now changed his views on Full House, even if he wasn’t always a fan.
Stamos discussed his first impressions of the hit comedy with host Sean Evans when he was a guest on an episode of “Hot Ones.”
“I hated that show, Full House. It was sold to me as Boom Buddies with a bunch of kids in the background, so obviously I ended up enjoying it,” he added.
He didn’t realize that the kids weren’t just supporting the players, or that he wasn’t going to be the main attraction until the first table of actors was read.
“I was the star of the chart that we were conducting. I was leaving General Hospital,” the 59-year-old actor noted. People die laughing when Jodie Sweetin, who plays Stephanie, delivers her lines as we settle in and start reading. As I screamed, I thought, “What the hell is going on?
They were unable to hear me speak. They were giggling uncontrollably at her.
His agent was summoned after reading the chart.
Get me out of this program, please.
“I struggled with this for a long time,” Stamos said.
Ultimately, he concluded that the lack of a primary character made Full House “a beautiful show”.
I saw that the main character was love,” he said. “We were not a typical family, but we were the perfect example of a loving family. And an unorthodox family that became the new normal.
Stamos would try to share the spotlight in the future.
Stamos previously admitted that he briefly took Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen off the set because he “couldn’t deal” with the presence of the 11-month-old twins.
“I yelled ‘This isn’t going to work, guys,’ ten times. I said, “Get rid of them; I can’t work like this.
Surprisingly, the young actors who appeared in the sitcom Full House helped build their careers.
In retrospect, John Stamos’ journey with Full House is a testament to the power of love and the beauty of unconventional families. Despite his initial reservations, he came to appreciate the warm message of the show and the genuine bond shared by the cast and characters.
Fans still cherish memories of Full House, and John Stamos’ portrayal of Uncle Jesse remains a cherished part of the show’s legacy. His transformation from initial skepticism to wholehearted embrace exemplifies the magic of television and the profound impact it can have on both its viewers and the talented individuals who bring these stories to life.