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( Candace Cameron ): The 10-year-old eldest daughter navigating the fifth grade.
The eldest, who enters the fifth grade during the season. Full House - Season 1
When you hear the upbeat, surf-rock guitar riff of “Everywhere You Look,” it’s nearly impossible not to smile. For millions of millennials and Gen Xers, Full House is the ultimate comfort food of television. But before the catchphrases (“You got it, dude!”), the long-term character arcs, and the iconic Olsen twins, there was the raw, earnest, and surprisingly experimental . ( Candace Cameron ): The 10-year-old eldest daughter
★★★★☆ (4/5) Best for: Fans of family dramas, 80s nostalgia, and anyone who needs a good cry followed by a good laugh. For millions of millennials and Gen Xers, Full
The first season tackled several "foundational" sitcom tropes while addressing the family's grief.
No retrospective of Season 1 is complete without mentioning the neighbor who would eventually become family. Andrea Barber’s Kimmy Gibbler appeared in the very first episode, but in Season 1, she was merely the annoying neighbor. She was loud, dressed in eccentric 80s garb, and possessed a weird obsession with feet. The writers quickly realized her potential as a foil for Danny and Jesse, and her appearances became a staple of the first season’s B-plots.