Full House - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Tanner's Island
The Tanners celebrate their family life of two years by going to Hawaii.
Back to School Blues
As the new school year begins, seventh grade causes problems for D.J.
Breaking Up is Hard to Do (in 22 Minutes)
Jesse and Rebecca break up and get back together.
Nerd for a Day
Stephanie and her class made fun of a classmate that they called Duckface. Stephanie realizes how terrible it was after her friends made fun of her.
Granny Tanny
As the family prepares for a weekend visit by Danny's mother Claire, they discover that it's time to buy Michelle a "big girl bed" when she crawls out of her crib. Upon Claire's arrival, Danny urges everyone to go to his mother for help so can feel needed. However, his plan works too well, at the end of the weekend, Claire announces her intentions of moving into the Tanner house so she can help take care of everyone.
Star Search
After stumbling upon an old video of his college talk show, Danny shows it his family. As Joey watches, he realizes that his aspiration of becoming a famous comedian in 10 years is rapidly approaching and tries to fast track his dream. When he is about to call it quits, Danny surprises him with a big break: having a chance to appear on Star Search.
And They Call It Puppy Love
A stray dog finds its way into the Tanner's back yard, so naturally DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle want to keep her. When the family discovers that she's pregnant and about to have puppies, she takes a liking to Jesse's room and ultimately has her puppies there. Upon locating the dog's owner, as a way to say thanks, he tells Danny that they can keep one of the puppies.
Divorce Court
D.J. and Stephanie refuse to share a room any longer; Danny is forced to play mediator.
Dr. Dare Rides Again
With Danny and Becky out of town working on an episode of their talk show, Jesse gets a visit from an old, wild friend named Pete Bianco. When Pete notices how much Jesse changed now that he's living with Danny, Joey, and his nieces, he gives Jesse some good natured ribbing. However, not liking Pete's tone, Jesse tries to prove he's the same fun-loving guy Pete remembers.
The Greatest Birthday on Earth
It's Michelle's third birthday and things don't go as planned.
Aftershocks
Stephanie suddenly becomes very possessive of her dad; D.J. gets her first blemish.
Joey & Stacy and ... Oh, Yeah, Jesse
Joey's new girlfirend thinks he should be more aggressive.
No More Mr. Dumb Guy
Feeling threatened by Becky's smart friends when she and Danny do a culture week on their talk show, Jesse turns to Joey for help in proving he's smart enough to have a relationship with her.
Misadventures in Baby-Sitting
D.J.'s baby-sitting job is made no easier by the child she is looking after.
Lust in the Dust
Danny's budding romance with Stephanie's dancing instructor flounders after he glimpses her untidy home.
Bye, Bye Birdie
Michelle is too eager to sleep the night before her first day of preschool, and when she finally arrives in the classroom the next morning her happiness is squashed when she is involved in an unfortunate incident with the class bird.
13 Candles
It's D.J.'s 13th birthday. She has a boy-girl party and her friends decides to play a game of spin the bottle.
Mr. Egghead
Joey has a chance to host a show called Mr. Egghead.
Those Better Not Be the Days
The guys fear that they have to wait on the girls for life without appreciation.
Honey, I Broke the House
Stephanie takes a ride in Joey's new car only to back up and slam into the house.
Just Say No Way
D.J. hosts a school party where there was drinking.
Three Men and Another Baby
The guys babysit a baby and Jesse is the favorite to the baby. Michelle thinks Jesse don't like her anymore because she's a little older.
Fraternity Reunion
Danny and Joey pull a prank at a high school reunion and they end up getting arrested.
Our Very First Telethon
Danny hosts a 24 hour telethon not knowing it's a full 24 hour telethon.
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