Jodie Sweetin's suggestion for a The Golden Girls-inspired Full House spin-off sounds like a great idea. Not long after Netflix's Fuller House wrapped up, news of another spin-off for the '80s/'90s family sitcom has started. No concrete plan for this project has been announced, but Sweetin has a great idea for another Full House off-shoot.
Knowing full well how popular Full House was, Fuller House copied the premise of its predecessor. DJ (Candace Cameron-Bure) finds herself in the same predicament as her dad, Danny (Bob Saget): suddenly widowed and left to raise three young kids. Like Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier), her sister, Stephanie, and best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber) move into the iconic San Francisco home to help DJ get back on her feet. After five seasons, Fuller House ended with a satisfying finale, but in case any network or streaming service wants to revisit the Tanners, the best premise for a second Full House spin-off will deviate from what's been done in the franchise before.
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Instead of simply following the trend of a family sitcom, Sweeting suggests that the Fuller House follow-up should mine inspiration from another classic sitcom — The Golden Girls, which premiered in 1985. Apparently, it's something that she, Cameron-Bure, and Barber tend to joke about. This proposed Full House spin-off would see DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy all living together, just the three of them. But instead of their Fuller House living arrangement, the trio will move to Miami and share a house there like Dorothy (Bea Arthur), Rose (Betty White), Blanche (Rue McClanahan) and Sophia (Estelle Getty) did. The idea not only offers a fresh
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