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Have mercy! John Stamos sits for brutal ‘Fuller House’ reviews

Despite not-so-favorable reviews, Fuller House has been renewed for a second season.

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If you’ve read any of the awful reviews of “Fuller House” and thought, “okay, this is p amusing but how will it make John Stamos feel?”, wonder no more.

Beloved “Saturday Night Live” personality – and the longest serving “anchor” on the show’s wildly popular “Weekend Update” – Seth Meyers takes over as host of NBC’s “Late Night”, home to A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy and the best in musical talent.

Clearly, critics have no mercy.

“Meyers: “[The] Hollywood Reporter said, “It’s doubtful that there will be a more painful 2016 TV episode than the ‘Fuller House” pilot”. “You’ll love episode 2, Daniel!” It was so unbelievable to see the cast of Full House back together again, bringing back a lot of fond memories from the ’90s.

Another guy compares the Full House nostalgia in the reboot to necrophilia which is definitely uncalled for when talking about a wholesome family show. It’s the pilot! I mean, how f-king rude, right?

Meyers then read a series of excerpts from some of the harshest reviews about the spin-off, and let’s just say Stamos got pretty defensive. Stamos responds. “Do you know what necrophilia means?” he asks the audience, reeling in disbelief. Currently, Season 1 of Fuller House is now streaming on Netflix.

Stamos wasn’t so thrilled, confessing that he’s aware of an actual Fuller House porn parody.

“It’s really very specific with the catch phrases”, Stamos told Meyers. “It becomes a self-conscious, dated and modeling reminder of the ceaseless march of time and your inevitable demise”.

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Fuller House made impact one week ago and the reactions were not very good.

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