Even if you're a die-hard "Full House" fan, you might not have noticed all the glaring inconsistencies that riddled the storyline over its long and successful run. From perplexing house layouts to questionable age progressions, it seems the creators of Full House were banking on viewers being too absorbed in the wholesome family dynamics to pick up on the underlined plot holes.
The Illusion Behind the Tanner House
A sitcom isn't genuine without its iconic household. And the Tanner house, standing proudly in the introductory shot, undeniably rings a bell.
However, an eagle-eyed viewer can't help but being baffled by its unrealistic layout. The outside display clearly lacks an attic, a key feature of the internal structure. The plot further thickens when contradictory staircases leading to the same spot upstairs leave one dumbfounded.
Jesse’s Scholastic Paradox
Uncle Jesse's educational background is a puzzle on its own. Season 4 noticeably concludes with him marking his 10-year high school reunion, implying that he graduated originally.
However, Season 6 later says otherwise, showing Jesse admitting to dropping out of high school, with him going back to finally receive his high school diploma.
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