Having stated that he “fully expects” Fuller House to be renewed for Season 2, Jeff Franklin says he’s not worried by the negative reviews for the Netflix comedy sequel, per MTV:
“When Full House came on the air, the reviews were scathing. We got an F in People magazine. All of the critics hated the show. It wasn’t until Season 4 or 5 that we started to see good reviews. The critics started to lighten up on us.”
“The reviews have not been wonderful on Fuller House so far. I don’t want to say we’re review-proof, but I don’t think our fans really care what the critics have to say. I think the critics are taking the show way too seriously. They’re there to have fun writing scathing reviews — they love that. But they seem to be missing the point that this show is about fun. It’s comfort food. It’s revisiting the past. It’s not to be taken that seriously.”
An official decision on Season 2 has yet to be decided, but Franklin tells Variety that Fuller House almost never even happened:
“This was way before reboot fever, but it felt like a no-brainer to me. All of this excitement that’s happening now with reboots, I knew all of that was there and that there would be this kind of interest. But the networks we pitched it to just didn’t seem to understand that.”
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the status of Fuller House Season 2…
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