Fuller House Season 3

September. 22,2017      TV-Y7
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis

With teen romance, family barbecues, a wedding abroad and (just maybe?) a brand-new baby, it's shaping up to be the fullest summer yet.

Episode 18 : Here Comes the Sun
December. 22,2017
With big things hanging in the balance, the gang tries to revive the Tanner-Fuller magic with an '80s -- themed bash -- complete with costumes.
Episode 17 : Fullers in a Fog
December. 22,2017
Bad karma clouds the house when Danny, Jesse and Joey come home to celebrate their 30-year “Dad-iversary" while DJ preps for an important date.
Episode 16 : Happily Ever After
December. 22,2017
The She-Wolves suit up to help when Ramona's "Best Homecoming Dance Ever" ... isn't. Kimmy and Steph cater to a demanding client.
Episode 15 : Soul Sisters
December. 22,2017
Kimmy snags Steph for some "soul sister" bonding while DJ attempts a day off. Max breaks a Tanner family heirloom and tries to hide the evidence.
Episode 14 : Surrogate City
December. 22,2017
Steph and Jimmy launch their search for a surrogate mother. A rebellious Jackson's "cool" new look pushes all of DJ's buttons.
Episode 13 : A Tommy Tale
December. 22,2017
DJ pulls out all the stops to get Tommy into a prestigious preschool. Jackson and Ramona unplug for "Pioneer Day" -- so Kimmy decides to join them.
Episode 12 : Fast Times at Bayview High
December. 22,2017
Jimmy and Steph visit the fertility clinic, and Jackson and Ramona start high school. A big surprise at work brings Matt and DJ closer together.
Episode 11 : Troller Coaster
December. 22,2017
A letter prompts Ramona to reconsider her future, and Max tempts fate on the "Troller Coaster." Steve and DJ have an important talk.
Episode 10 : My Best Friend's Japanese Wedding
December. 22,2017
In Japan, Steve and CJ's wedding dishes up one disaster after another -- from a maid of honor who's MIA to a talking toilet with an alarming appetite.
Episode 9 : Wedding Or Not Here We Come
September. 22,2017
The gang is flying coach for Steve and CJ's wedding -- but Max and Fernando plan to sit in first class. Stephanie starts her search for sperm donors.
Episode 8 : Maybe Baby
September. 22,2017
Becky takes Stephanie to the doctor to find out whether she's got a shot at motherhood. Kimmy helps Joey show his kids who's boss.
Episode 7 : Say Yes To The Dress
September. 22,2017
A bridal shop mishap leaves DJ doubting the future of her friendship with Steve. Gia's daughter comes over to study and winds up spending the night.
Episode 6 : M-M-M-My Ramona
September. 22,2017
DJ's thrilled when Jackson agrees to shadow her at the office. Fernando builds Ramona a lavish bedroom -- complete with a frozen yogurt bar.
Episode 5 : Uncle Jesse's Adventures In Babysitting
September. 22,2017
While the ladies are out for the night, Uncle Jesse is left in charge, putting out fires left and right. Fernando restores Kimmy's childhood home.
Episode 4 : My Little Hickey
September. 22,2017
While Steve samples wedding cakes, Ramona goes to great lengths to hide a hickey from her mother. Jackson's study group takes over the house.
Episode 3 : Declarations Of Independence
September. 22,2017
The Danny Tanner Annual Fourth of July Barbecue brings everyone home for some star-spangled fun. But heartbreak might be on the menu.
Episode 2 : Break A Leg
September. 22,2017
Wedding planner Kimmy works overtime to earn Steve and CJ’s business, and DJ signs on as Stephanie’s life coach. Jimmy and Fernando move in together.
Episode 1 : Best Summer Ever
September. 22,2017
Steve and CJ announce plans for a destination wedding, and DJ sends Jackson to summer school. Stephanie and Jimmy suspect Fernando is up to something.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 2019
Season 4
The Tanner-Fuller-Gibblers are back with big laughs. DJ and Steve rekindle their flame -- and a new member of the family is on the way!
Season 4 2018
Season 3
With teen romance, family barbecues, a wedding abroad and (just maybe?) a brand-new baby, it's shaping up to be the fullest summer yet.
Season 3 2017
Season 2
Season 2 2016
Season 1
Season 1 2016

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