The second half of the fifth and final season of Netflix’s ‘Fuller House’ is all about the triple wedding and the celebration of the family that was created on the ‘Full House’ reboot. By the end of the ninth episode of the fifth season’s first part, we got to see that DJ Tanner-Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) got respectively engaged to Steve Hale (Scott Weinger), Jimmy Gibbler (Adam Hagenbuch) and Fernando Hernandez-Guerrero-Fernandez-Guerrero (Juan Pablo Di Pace).
The “sister wives”, DJ, Stephanie and Kimmy decided to get married together and the episodes leading up to the finale had some of the classic “wedding planning fiascos” moments. The three decided on their wedding dresses, uncle Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) decided to walk Kimmy down the aisle after her parents didn’t show up for a rehearsal dinner, and Steph and DJ remembered their mother as they found their something borrowed. The finale was also about the three parting ways after it was decided that Fernando, Kimmy and their daughter Ramona Gibbler (Soni Nicole Bringas) would move to Palo Alto, so Fernando could manage the sandwich shop’s branch there and Steph and Jimmy decided to move closer to the sandwich shop in San Francisco as Jimmy will be managing it now.
Titled, ‘Our Very Last Show, Again’, the episode started with one thing after another going disastrously for the brides-to-be. First, they lose their venue, then their pastor opts to go for a celebrity wedding, and then their hair and makeup person can’t make it.
Of course, in true Tanner-Fuller-Gibbler fashion, they are able to pull off a spectacular wedding held in DJ’s backyard, with the wedding officiated by the legendary singer Joey McIntyre himself. After the wedding, everyone gives their farewell speeches, with a special focus on Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), uncle Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) and uncle Joey.
Finally, after the wedding is over, the three families say their goodbyes in DJ’s hall. However, after they part ways, it seems like Kimmy, DJ and Steph really can’t stay apart from each other and so they decide to live together. We understand how Steph and Jimmy may be able to manage that, but if Fernando and Kimmy stay behind, who is going to manage the Palo Alto branch? We also learn that Steph is pregnant. A sweet moment to end the show with after previous seasons showed that Steph would not be able to have children of her own, which is what led to Kimmy being her surrogate in previous episodes.
All good things come to an end, however, and even if the families do stay together, we will not get to see them through the rest of their days. Unless, of course, if Netflix decides to do one-off Christmas specials like actor Michael Campion, who plays DJ’s oldest son, Jackson, told MEA WorldWide. Of all the three weddings, we must say we loved seeing DJ and Steve get married. Seeing these high school sweethearts find their way back together and finally end up with one another makes the whole reboot worth it.