This episode of Full House is about Stephanie being left alone with Joey's car but then accidentally reversing the car back into the house. Stephanie panics and runs off to Rebecca's house and doesn't face her problem. She then was told by uncle Jesse and Rebecca to face her problem, so she goes back home to apologies to her father (Danny) and Joey for breaking their house and Joey's car.

The target audience for this show is for people of all ages. It is a classic in sitcoms, it has many catch phrases and relatable situations. Even though we have never accidentally reversed a car into our house (I don't think so anyway), we have all tried to run away from our problems and hide. When we were younger we probably didn't relate to the deeper naming of the situation as much as we do now, but it is still fun to watch with the puns and jokes.

What I really like about this TV show is the originality and the humor of it. It is very classic and old styled and you can never get sick of it. It's puns and jokes you can actually laugh to, and even the laughter in the show doesn't annoy you, because you're just so into the show. If the original show was still around, I would ask for them to not use a live audience. Even though it is nice, to have real live people watching you, I want to be able to watch the show without a few people's laughter heard in the background. But obviously, you can't really change that now because a, the original show is not around anymore and b, it is the directors choice. Even though the set wasn't as advanced as it is now, it is funnier than most sitcoms nowadays and I really enjoyed it.
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