D.J. and Kimmy buy a horse. Jesse strikes out in his attempts to date Rebecca.D.J. and Kimmy buy a horse. Jesse strikes out in his attempts to date Rebecca.D.J. and Kimmy buy a horse. Jesse strikes out in his attempts to date Rebecca.
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Candace Cameron Bure
- D.J. Tanner
- (as Candace Cameron)
Mary-Kate Olsen
- Michelle Tanner
- (as Mary Kate Ashley Olsen)
Ashley Olsen
- Michelle Tanner
- (as Mary Kate Ashley Olsen)
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- GoofsThe horse at the ranch and the horse in the Tanner family living room are two different horses.
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"We're Gonna Get A Horse."
This episode is a mixed bag with me, mainly because of how family-oriented it tries to be. Nothing wrong with that, but as I've said before, it sometimes loses its realism.
Danny and Becky invite the family on the set of a special farm edition of "Wake Up San Fransisco" where DJ instantly falls in love with a horse named Rocket. She lies and schemes her way into being with the horse more often. She figures that by showing how good she is with it and how she can juggle the responsibility, she would be obliged into owning Rocket. Hilarity ensues soon after.
DJ has always been perhaps the most spoiled out of the sisters. I hate the episodes that show how sanctimonious she is. She lies and disobeys her father, and gets her little sister and best friend involved. She's 12 and a major daddy's girl. When Danny confronts her about the whole thing, she cries and Danny consoles her. If that was my dad at that age, he would have taken away so many privileges and not have consoled me in the slightest. This is how this episode tries to be as "family" as possible.
Luckily, there are some funny bits and the subplot with Jesse and Becky is good.
Danny and Becky invite the family on the set of a special farm edition of "Wake Up San Fransisco" where DJ instantly falls in love with a horse named Rocket. She lies and schemes her way into being with the horse more often. She figures that by showing how good she is with it and how she can juggle the responsibility, she would be obliged into owning Rocket. Hilarity ensues soon after.
DJ has always been perhaps the most spoiled out of the sisters. I hate the episodes that show how sanctimonious she is. She lies and disobeys her father, and gets her little sister and best friend involved. She's 12 and a major daddy's girl. When Danny confronts her about the whole thing, she cries and Danny consoles her. If that was my dad at that age, he would have taken away so many privileges and not have consoled me in the slightest. This is how this episode tries to be as "family" as possible.
Luckily, there are some funny bits and the subplot with Jesse and Becky is good.
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- Jul 31, 2016
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