"I cant remember the rest" "I can.." Oh this was perhaps the BEST Uncle Jesse moment in the whole show. Pushing away his sadness for his munchkin shows just how much Jesse loves the girls
I love how Jesse knew the dance (probably because Papouli maybe taught it to him as a little boy) but at first played it off like he didn't or that he forgot, and this moment he was there for Michelle and threw his pride aside by doing the dance to honor his grandfather
It really made me smile to see Jesse help Michelle do the Greek dance in honor of Papouli. Her teacher sounds like she is very caring and her classmates were very supportive in encouraging her to try. This is perhaps the best Jesse moment in the show.
It was really nice of Danny Tanner getting a boat and naming it papouli it was really nice of Michelle's class trying to support her in a time like this and it was actually very sad to hear about puppy dying in his sleep but at least he passed away peacefully and it was very very sad to see Michelle and Jesse crying with each other about the Papouli
When I see scenes like this, and think of the times Joey and Jesse left no doubt how much they loved Danny’s kids, it makes me realize for me this is why Fuller House never really caught on. Moments like those for Kimmy or Stephanie to show DJ’s kids they mean the world to them never really materialized, and it felt like they were there more for DJ and not the kids.
I remember watching this episode when I was young. The person who played Michelle Tanner was 7 years old at the time. This was from Season 7 (Episode #17) which aired on February 8, 1994.
Two girls played Michelle. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. They used twins to play one girl so they could swap them at intervals to avoid issues with child labor laws.
There is supposedly a rare introduction with John Stamos which aired on ABC for this episode. Similar to Conrad Bain doing the special introduction for the Diff'rent Strokes episode "The Bicycle Man" does anyone know of this
Probably not, because right before Jesse noticed Michelle was in the boat, he answered a phone call from the school saying that Michelle was not there.
"I cant remember the rest"
"I can.."
Oh this was perhaps the BEST Uncle Jesse moment in the whole show. Pushing away his sadness for his munchkin shows just how much Jesse loves the girls
I love how Jesse knew the dance (probably because Papouli maybe taught it to him as a little boy) but at first played it off like he didn't or that he forgot, and this moment he was there for Michelle and threw his pride aside by doing the dance to honor his grandfather
John stamos is actually Greek
I loved how uncle Jesse was able to be there for Michelle and make her smile by helping her do the dance ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Papouli: (his spirit by the classroom door) Well done my boy…..
I was so glad that Uncle Jesse wasn't going to let his niece be embarrassed. He took her tiny hand and did the Greek dance together.
It really made me smile to see Jesse help Michelle do the Greek dance in honor of Papouli. Her teacher sounds like she is very caring and her classmates were very supportive in encouraging her to try. This is perhaps the best Jesse moment in the show.
I love how Jesse helped Michelle with the greek dance. Not to mention, this is why I love his and Michelle's relationship so much.
It was really nice of Danny Tanner getting a boat and naming it papouli it was really nice of Michelle's class trying to support her in a time like this and it was actually very sad to hear about puppy dying in his sleep but at least he passed away peacefully and it was very very sad to see Michelle and Jesse crying with each other about the Papouli
Usually I watch Full House to laugh at how over-the-top it is. But I genuinely enjoyed this episode and the ending.
I respect the show for balancing humorous and sad moments well and full of heart.
Let it go let it go can't hold it back anymore
When I see scenes like this, and think of the times Joey and Jesse left no doubt how much they loved Danny’s kids, it makes me realize for me this is why Fuller House never really caught on. Moments like those for Kimmy or Stephanie to show DJ’s kids they mean the world to them never really materialized, and it felt like they were there more for DJ and not the kids.
I feel proud my self to i am half Greek just like John Stamos
And the next episode they introduce Jesse's cousin Stavros, who is a sleezy con artist, after Papouli's memorial.
Screaaaaaming rn 😭🖤
Make me cry
Uncle Jesse saves the day 🥰🥰🥰
Yayyy uncle Jesse 😍😊😁
I remember watching this episode when I was young. The person who played Michelle Tanner was 7 years old at the time. This was from Season 7 (Episode #17) which aired on February 8, 1994.
Two girls played Michelle. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. They used twins to play one girl so they could swap them at intervals to avoid issues with child labor laws.
Amazing
Simply beautiful and very heartwarming
This makes me so sad😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭
Love uncle jesse
There is supposedly a rare introduction with John Stamos which aired on ABC for this episode. Similar to Conrad Bain doing the special introduction for the Diff'rent Strokes episode "The Bicycle Man" does anyone know of this
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I wonder if Danny already called the teacher beforehand and told her about Papouli
I don’t kno why Jesse even asked Michelle why she wasn’t in school? The poor kid lost a family member, give her a break
@@slapshot68 I think it was more that he was under the impression that she had already been driven to school if I remember right
@@slapshot68 agreed
Probably not, because right before Jesse noticed Michelle was in the boat, he answered a phone call from the school saying that Michelle was not there.
@@emilycathcart7387 agreed
❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is this a real dance?
Yes is sirtaki dance