Joey has not yet found a date for New Year’s Eve. So, Danny and Jesse secretly videotape Joey and send the tape to a local video dating service. Joey’s date ends up being a woman named Christine, and he and Christine fall in love at first sight when they see that they have almost everything in common with each other. Joey wants to take Christine to Las Vegas and get married, but later realizes that they need to take the time to get to really know each other first (which is a good idea, of course).
Meanwhile, when Kimmy and D.J. throw a New Year’s Eve party at Kimmy’s house with the intention of inviting “just a few close friends”, they end up with more than 400 guests.
I thought it was funny when Jesse and Danny were talking to the easel, and Joey was all, “If you try and chase me, I’m gonna scream like a girl”. Not many shows have New Year’s episodes, so I thought it was great how this show actually had one.
I also thought it was funny when Rusty was all, “Hey, Steph, guess what happens at midnight? You get a New Year’s kiss. Muah! Muah! Muah! Muah! Muah!”
When Stephanie was all, “Eww, gross! I’d rather kiss a frog!”, Rusty replies with “Ribbet, ribbet!”
Michelle was all “Happy New Year, Happy New Year”, even though Stephanie, Jesse and Joey kept telling her it wasn’t time yet. When Stephanie told her this, Michelle replied with “Give me a break — I can’t tell time.”
I also like the part where DJ told Danny, “Kimmy’s having a big New Year’s Eve party. And I know I promised to babysit Michelle and Stephanie, but just for one night, can’t we put ‘em in a kennel or something?”
Stephanie and Michelle give each other a puzzled look, and Danny replied, “That is a terrible thing to say about your sisters. Besides, kennels are very expensive.”
Joey: Deej, what happened with your party?
D.J.: Well, Kimmy’s dad freaked out and sent everyone home.
Ricky: Yeah, just ‘cause a few extra guests showed up.
Joey: How many extra guests?
D.J.: The police estimated four hundred. (Ricky shrugs in agreement)
Meanwhile, when Kimmy and D.J. throw a New Year’s Eve party at Kimmy’s house with the intention of inviting “just a few close friends”, they end up with more than 400 guests.
I thought it was funny when Jesse and Danny were talking to the easel, and Joey was all, “If you try and chase me, I’m gonna scream like a girl”. Not many shows have New Year’s episodes, so I thought it was great how this show actually had one.
I also thought it was funny when Rusty was all, “Hey, Steph, guess what happens at midnight? You get a New Year’s kiss. Muah! Muah! Muah! Muah! Muah!”
When Stephanie was all, “Eww, gross! I’d rather kiss a frog!”, Rusty replies with “Ribbet, ribbet!”
Michelle was all “Happy New Year, Happy New Year”, even though Stephanie, Jesse and Joey kept telling her it wasn’t time yet. When Stephanie told her this, Michelle replied with “Give me a break — I can’t tell time.”
I also like the part where DJ told Danny, “Kimmy’s having a big New Year’s Eve party. And I know I promised to babysit Michelle and Stephanie, but just for one night, can’t we put ‘em in a kennel or something?”
Stephanie and Michelle give each other a puzzled look, and Danny replied, “That is a terrible thing to say about your sisters. Besides, kennels are very expensive.”
Joey: Deej, what happened with your party?
D.J.: Well, Kimmy’s dad freaked out and sent everyone home.
Ricky: Yeah, just ‘cause a few extra guests showed up.
Joey: How many extra guests?
D.J.: The police estimated four hundred. (Ricky shrugs in agreement)
The recurring role of 14-year-old Kimmy Gibbler graduates to co-star status as actress Andrea Barber is finally billed among the regulars at the beginning of each episode as Full House enters its fifth season. In other major developments, widowed dad Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) falls in love with Vicky Larson (Gail Edwards), who is filling in as substitute host on Danny's TV show "Wake Up San Francisco" while Becky Donaldson (Lori Loughlin), the wife of Danny's brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos), is on maternity leave. As for Becky, she gives birth to twins during a two-part episode, going into labor during the birthday party of Danny's youngest daughter, Michelle (played by twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). The babies are named Alex and Nicky, but the infants playing the roles are not yet afforded screen credit.