The Emotional Moments in the Fuller House Christmas Special | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Arts Entertainment

The Ugly-Cry Moments In The 'Fuller House' Xmas Special

These are the moments that made you cry.

443
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66N2TTDD8X8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66N2TTDD8X8

In This Article:

Fuller House is, straight up, a cheesy show. Yet, it's campy dialogue and zany antics don't stop countless cult followers from anxiously awaiting the release of new episodes. Season 4 was recently released, and the show wasted no time in hitting the feels. This episode is chock full of tender moments bound to make you tear up. SPOILERS AHEAD!!!

When Max breaks his Dad's Christmas ornament. 

Fuller House Season 4

When the ornament shatters, Max runs upstairs to his room. DJ realizes why he's been so anti-Christmas and follows him.

Max tells DJ he misses his dad.

Fuller House Season 4

Look at those sad eyes- this part will have you bawling. DJ tells him she had a hard time around the holidays when her mom died and suggests watching home videos. There is never an easy answer to grief, not even in this happy-go-lucky show, but she offers a way to cope.

They find Christmas presents their dad hid at Grandpa Danny's. 

Fuller House Season 4

Max even gets a new fireman's hat uniform. Thank God for "Super Gibler hearing".

The gang gets a surprise visit from Uncle Joey.

Fuller House Season 4

The family thought everyone was visiting Michelle, so what a great surprise when Joey strolls in as Santa! It's symbolic, as well, because Tommy no longer fears Santa. AKA, they are back in the Christmas spirit!

When Steve surprised DJ. 

The last season ended with a bang and brought Steve and DJ together at last. That made this surprise entrance even sweeter. You gotta love love.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
ross geller
YouTube

As college students, we are all familiar with the horror show that is course registration week. Whether you are an incoming freshman or selecting classes for your last semester, I am certain that you can relate to how traumatic this can be.

1. When course schedules are released and you have a conflict between two required classes.

Bonus points if it is more than two.

Keep Reading...Show less
friends

Whether you're commuting or dorming, your first year of college is a huge adjustment. The transition from living with parents to being on my own was an experience I couldn't have even imagined- both a good and a bad thing. Here's a personal archive of a few of the things I learned after going away for the first time.

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

Economic Benefits of Higher Wages

Nobody deserves to be living in poverty.

300403
Illistrated image of people crowded with banners to support a cause
StableDiffusion

Raising the minimum wage to a livable wage would not only benefit workers and their families, it would also have positive impacts on the economy and society. Studies have shown that by increasing the minimum wage, poverty and inequality can be reduced by enabling workers to meet their basic needs and reducing income disparities.

I come from a low-income family. A family, like many others in the United States, which has lived paycheck to paycheck. My family and other families in my community have been trying to make ends meet by living on the minimum wage. We are proof that it doesn't work.

Keep Reading...Show less
blank paper
Allena Tapia

As an English Major in college, I have a lot of writing and especially creative writing pieces that I work on throughout the semester and sometimes, I'll find it hard to get the motivation to type a few pages and the thought process that goes behind it. These are eleven thoughts that I have as a writer while writing my stories.

Keep Reading...Show less
April Ludgate

Every college student knows and understands the struggle of forcing themselves to continue to care about school. Between the piles of homework, the hours of studying and the painfully long lectures, the desire to dropout is something that is constantly weighing on each and every one of us, but the glimmer of hope at the end of the tunnel helps to keep us motivated. While we are somehow managing to stay enrolled and (semi) alert, that does not mean that our inner-demons aren't telling us otherwise, and who is better to explain inner-demons than the beloved April Ludgate herself? Because of her dark-spirit and lack of filter, April has successfully been able to describe the emotional roller-coaster that is college on at least 13 different occasions and here they are.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments