Full House - Season 3 Episode 2 Back to School Blues
The new school year is starting, and Stephanie, who is entering 2nd grade, is the only Tanner left in her school, and she expects a bad day at school, but instead, it turns out to be a good day for Stephanie. The same can't be said for 12-year-old D.J., who is entering 7th grade, a step closer to becoming a teenager. On her first day in junior high, D.J. is humiliated by Colleen and Susan, a couple of bullies. On the next morning, D.J. decides to put on make-up, because she believes the only way to fit in among the 7th graders is to do what Kimmy and virtually all of the other 7th grade girls are doing -- look twice as old as she really is by putting on makeup. Danny thinks D.J. is overdoing it, so he lets Becky help D.J. with the makeup. Meanwhile, Joey tries to teach Jesse how to play golf so they can impress a client who likes to play golf.
Year: 1995
Country: United States of America
Studio: ABC
Director: Jeff Franklin
Cast: John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Lori Loughlin
Crew: Tom Amundsen (Supervising Producer), Tom Burkhard (Producer), James O'Keefe (Producer), Dennis Rinsler (Executive Producer), Don Van Atta (Co-Executive Producer), Marc Warren (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 22, 1987
Last Air date: May 23, 1995
Season: 8 Season
Episode: 192 Episode
Runtime: 25 minutes
IMDb: 7.50/10 by 1,029.00 users
Popularity: 111.213
Language: English
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Tanner's Island
Back to School Blues
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (in 22 Minutes)
Nerd for a Day
Granny Tanny
Star Search
And They Call It Puppy Love
Divorce Court
Dr. Dare Rides Again
The Greatest Birthday on Earth
Aftershocks
Joey & Stacy and... Oh, Yeah, Jesse
No More Mr. Dumb Guy
Misadventures in Babysitting
Lust in the Dust
Bye, Bye Birdie
13 Candles
Mr. Egghead
Those Better Not Be the Days
Honey, I Broke the House
Just Say No Way
Three Men and Another Baby
Fraternity Reunion
Our Very First Telethon