With so many people in the Tanner house, some good stories can happen at once. Here is a good example of it.
The main story deals with DJ being the editor and chief of the school newspaper. Out of favouritism, she gets best friend Kimmy to be the sports writer. Jake Bitterman expresses interest but is already in another station of the paper. Kimmy is lazy as heck and does not work properly, ever. So when DJ tells her she needs to rewrite her report on the basketball game because she needed to actually talk about the game and not the towel boy, Kimmy ends the friendship. She even goes so far as to print a cruel story on DJ and send it around school herself. All that just because DJ wanted better work ethics from her. But that is totally Kimmy! This episode had more friction between them than the one in season 2 did with Kimmy's birthday party.
The second story deals with Jesse and Joey's only gig as entrepreneurs (well, shown on screen): they direct a commercial for Wake Up San Fransisco. Minor things cause Danny and Becky to butt heads much like DJ and Kimmy. Things go better for the adults.
The third story has Michelle playing shadow: copying literally everything Stephanie does. Hilarious stuff.
Lots of good came out of this.
The main story deals with DJ being the editor and chief of the school newspaper. Out of favouritism, she gets best friend Kimmy to be the sports writer. Jake Bitterman expresses interest but is already in another station of the paper. Kimmy is lazy as heck and does not work properly, ever. So when DJ tells her she needs to rewrite her report on the basketball game because she needed to actually talk about the game and not the towel boy, Kimmy ends the friendship. She even goes so far as to print a cruel story on DJ and send it around school herself. All that just because DJ wanted better work ethics from her. But that is totally Kimmy! This episode had more friction between them than the one in season 2 did with Kimmy's birthday party.
The second story deals with Jesse and Joey's only gig as entrepreneurs (well, shown on screen): they direct a commercial for Wake Up San Fransisco. Minor things cause Danny and Becky to butt heads much like DJ and Kimmy. Things go better for the adults.
The third story has Michelle playing shadow: copying literally everything Stephanie does. Hilarious stuff.
Lots of good came out of this.