Many fans of the hit TV show Full House are still bothered by the plot holes and inconsistencies that exist in the series even after over two and a half decades.
Full House, which aired from 1988 to 1995, revolves around widowed father Danny Tanner, who invites his best friend Joey and brother-in-law Jesse to move in and help care for his three daughters, DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle.
However, the show is notorious for its numerous plot holes, continuity errors, and retcons, which is common for sitcoms that run for a long time.
In the iconic shot of the house from the outside, there is no attic or pitched roof, which contradicts the interior scenes. There are also inconsistencies regarding the ages of Alex and Nicky, Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky's children. In Fuller House, the reboot of Full House, the attic apartment where Stephanie and DJ live disappears, despite multiple scenes taking place there.
Other inconsistencies include Michelle having her first crush at the age of two, which is developmentally inappropriate; Danny's sudden transition from being messy to excessively neat, without any explanation; Jesse's last name changing between seasons without clarification. Despite these inconsistencies, Full House remains a beloved show that has captured the hearts of viewers throughout the years.