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The Cast of ‘Fuller House’ Shares an Emotional Goodbye

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In January of this year, Netflix announced that after five seasons, the show, Fuller House, would cease recording.

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After five seasons of Netflix’s retake on ABC’s hit series, Full House, which was on-air recording from 1987 to 1995, it was time to say goodbye. This past Friday, social media was swarmed with the cast members paying tribute to their fellow actors and actresses.

Bob Saget, who played Danny Tanner, posted a photo to his Instagram, embracing his fellow cast members.

John Stamos, who played the heartthrob, Uncle Jesse, posted a group of photos as well. He began his caption saying, “The end of an era…again.” He then went on to praise Netflix for being the only network to celebrate and take on the entire re-boot of Full House.

 

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The end of an era…again. Last night was final taping of @FullerHouse. When every single network and streamer said no to a Full House re-boot, (and I mean ALL of them) @netflix said yes! And they were kind enough to let us play for five seasons! That’s a a lot of seasons for a Netflix show now a days, but not nearly enough for us. Regardless, we are grateful. I am especially grateful to the cast and crew for keeping the legacy alive and adding so much love to it. Whether you are new to the Full/Fuller House universe or you’ve been with us since the beginning, I can’t thank you enough for keeping the franchise alive, the characters alive, but most importantly, the love alive between all of us that shines out to all of you. Decency is at an all time low, and discord at an all time high—thank God for family television like Fuller House! It’s been a laugh and a tear – I am grateful to the fans FOREVER! Love and mercy, John

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In an article posted by the website, What’s on Netflix, the entire farewell season, the fifth, is summarized and explained. Make sure to read it here, and catch season five of Fuller House on Netflix now.