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Have Mercy: ‘Fuller House’ Cast Gives a Worried Trump Advice on ‘Tonight’
To find out if the Fuller House cast has still got it,
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Fuller House is a spinoff of the 1987 sitcom, and will follow a grown up DJ Tanner who must raise her three kids as a single mother after her husband dies. He was joined by the cast of Fuller House for the amusing skit. “I’m afraid if I don’t win the nomination, everyone will say I’m a loser”.
The sketch opens up with Fallon’s Trump waking up in a child’s bedroom, dressed in a suit and calling for his dad.
“Donald, I know winning is very important to you”, the patriarch said with sympathy. Danny concludes, “Just remember Donald, if you win and become president, that’s great, but if you lose and don’t become president, we’ll be even prouder”. They take a jab at Trump’s idea to build a border wall when Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) suddenly storms in. I have to stay in the race. All 10 episodes will be available on Friday, Feb. 26, and from what we’ve seen, if you can still watch Full House with a smile on your face, you’ll watch Fuller House the same way.
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Next, enters original cast members Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin, who played Saget’s two other daughters D.J. and Stephanie Tanner, and Lori Loughlin as Stamos’ wife Becky. Not forgetting to include a few catchphrases (“How rude!”, “Have mercy!”), they sing the show’s theme song.