‘Fuller House’ season 2 better than the first

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    I’ll be the first one to admit it: I was a major naysayer of the “Fuller House” reboot. And yet I watched the first season and thought, “This is pretty good. Corny, but good.” Then when season 2 was released on Netflix back in December, I was skeptical once again, fearing it would suffer the dreadful sophomore slump. I am happy to eat humble pie and report season 2 is even better than the first!
    Season 1 ended with D.J. Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure) having to choose between the two loves of her life: Matt and Steve (John Brotherton and Scott Weinger), Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) choosing to not (yet) marry her fiance Fernando (Juan Pablo Di Pace), and Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky (John Stamos and Lori Loughlin) renewing their vows.
    D.J., Stephanie and Kimmy also revel in their “she-wolf pack” being back together and better than ever.
    Season 2 begins with D.J. ready to decide who she wants to be with, but uh-oh — Matt and Steve BOTH have new girlfriends! Looks like she missed her shot! Fernando also surprises the Fullers when he moves in because he is now homeless. And young Max (Elias Harger) struggles to come to terms with the future of the world as we know it.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Lincoln L. Hayes is an actor and filmmaker living in Vermont. He also hosts a podcast that you should listen to if you like these reviews. www.lincolnlhayes.com

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