Our favorite TGIF boyfriend is back, as Scott Weinger returns to talk about his time as Steve Hale, Aladdin and the successful comedy writer he’s blossomed into! Check out Part 2 and fall in love all over again…
We are back with part two of our interview with Scott Weininger. We are so grateful he made the time to chat with us about our favorite memories of being teenagers on the set of Full House. Let's not wait any longer. Here is part two of Scott.
You're So Smart? Scott. I brag about you and Abe all the time.
Maybe you guys are both so smart. I don't know why this where this guy out that I'm so smart? And I don't know where that came from, because you read.
Novels and you yeah, you're like a French miner and you'd speak multiple languages and you were like doing calculus when you were on the show. You had like a special tutor come in because all the teachers were like, we're not smart enough for you, Like you know, I mean, come on, But.
Like, by the way, I don't remember any of that. I don't remember any of that matter.
Now.
My son is like in algebra and sometimes he'll be like, dude, can you help me out with this? And I look at it like Chinese, I have no idea I can.
Oh my god, yeah you yeah, I remember you were in like calculus and you I'm so impressed. But It was always funny because you two were so smart and played the biggest idiots.
You know, we played dopes.
It's yeah, we played do really do you remember helping me study for the SATs and like recommending your tutor because I was terrified and you did so well on the SATs.
I don't remember your score, but it was near perfect, you know what.
I did pretty well and then and but it was hard, like that was another thing where I would get nervous, like and it takes big situation, you know, you feel like if I screw this up, then you know, like all my hopes and dreams would be dashed or whatever. It's so it's so silly, I mean, but.
It's important to synonyms.
Like I remember, I would just like someone would say a word and I would I would just like say ten synonyms for it immediately, just because my brain got like trained for that, you know, mm hmm. It's funny. I definitely feel even now we're old people. I mean, you wouldn't know if I'm looking at you two, but you know, look at the center square here, oh that because it's only I'm going.
No, you're pretty good.
You're part of the full house family.
You don't. I think pretty good, that's true. But I definitely have this mentality, like student mentality, like I'm always trying to learn stuff all the time.
Yea.
So like right now I'm studying Italian, which is really fun because we went to Italy. My family went on a trip to Italy and it was.
So you probably went there and you're like, now I need to know all of the town. Yes, exactly, And now Scott's like, I need to next.
Time I go. I want to be able to like do this and talk Italian to people. So but I always feel like.
Imber, you were learning trying to learn Japanese before we went.
I know, I did, I learned?
I do. I remember you walking around zet with your like due lingo and like try and like I learned something.
It was very helpful. It was it came in.
Handy, it did.
Can we talk about that in Japan? Jody?
Were you with us when Scott led us on a on a wild chase to find a certain sushi restaurant at that I.
Did not go because it was early in the morning, and so I was like, I'm going for sushi at seven am, and I was like, I am not.
I had sushi for breakfast a couple of times. I went back to that.
Yeah, but yeah, yeah, you went there like twice and it burned down. Remember that was another.
Place, But yeah, that was crazy that it burned down. We went by this.
You was like, Ben, There're like I was there yesterday.
That was crazy.
Wow, Scott, you were there yesterday. Something burns down. You write an episode, the show gets canceled. I'm just saying it's not the harbinger of bad.
But I just I remember you leading us on several like subways or trains and like taxis, Like you're like, I swear I'm gonna friend fund it.
It was like the wall with just like ten seats at the bar, and we found it and and with a lot of like, uh challenges along the way. Remember I lost my phone. Remember I stopped at my shoes and walked away and my phone was still there. But it's Japan, yes, like maybe anywhere else in the world the phone would have been gone in about two seconds it was. We came back and there were like people standing around, looking.
At standing and looking right, right, what do we do?
They're so amazing and polite. That experience was so incredible, you know, and it's not nice.
We had the best time.
Yeah, that was the best.
That was Remember the day that we went and we had that guy the guide and like the bus and we went to those We went to like the old part of Japan, and we went to the gardens and we went, oh my gosh, where else did we go?
We went all like it was amazing. We went to that place that had the octopus balls with the weird stuff on top. That was like moving. Remember we ended up at like this cool neighborhood with like a beer haul and well.
That's right if that was like an old the old part of Tokyo, that that is still out there, a little bit of a out there, but yeah, it washood.
We never would have found on our own without this.
Guide, right, well it was. It was much of the what Tokyo originally looked like, but a lot of that didn't survive, you know, those forties. So yeah, but you but it still is out there. And I do remember it was August and they don't love air conditioning and the old buildings did not have any and we were all like.
I have pictures of us looking at those.
Sweaty, sweating, so sweaty.
Yeah, but it was so I loved it so much that I went back again. I brought my wife and my son. We went back and had another We had another amazing time. We had these friends who came and met us there. It was just it's just that I can't wait to go back again. It was amazing. That was my last big, really big, awesome trip before the pandemic, and it like, yeah, really scratched an itch that would have gotten out of control during the pandemic had I not done that trip, you know. And then yeah, we didn't really get to go anywhere special, you know, like on a big trip until last Christmas. We went to we did the Italy trip. I too, and you guys know, I'm up test with Paris. So we went to Paris first because my son had never been to Paris, and we had a great few days. But then Italy blew his mind. He preferred Italy.
And really, what made you fall in love with Paris? I mean other than the fact that you, you know, speak the language, so I don't know, it was nicer to you there.
I didn't want to go. I had no interest. I was not curious about Paris or France.
I would wasn't it Bob that told you to go to Paris.
No Bob met me there one time, you know what it was. It was my girlfriend at the time, Kelly, who he was studying French, and so she and so we were going to go on a trip at spring break time. I guess it was like April, and I was thinking like somewhere beachy, like Mexico or something, you know what I mean. But she'd been studying French, so she had this like she was like anxious to go to Paris. And I was like, all right, I'm not going to complain about it. And we went and I honestly, you know, I think she loved it, but I got hit by the lightning bolt way harder than her, you know what I mean. Like I was just like from the beginning. I remember that first day just walking around like feeling this weird connection to it, like I'm going to live here someday and I'm going to learn how to speak French and like I'm on the first day, you know, And I did it. I you know, I went when I started college, I took French like five days a week for a long time, and I didn't know college. So I signed up for French class at nine am, five days a week, which was so stupid because what college freshman wants to be awake at nine am every day? But but and then I did. Then my senior year I did. I lived there for six months and I worked on my thesis and I was just like obsessed with it. And then you know the coolest thing. Actually this happened during Fuller House. You know, I always wanted to do a show in Paris, Like I had this idea for a rom com and I went to pitch it to Netflix during one of our hiatuses. I guess I bumped. It was like I was at some Netflix ammy party and I ran into this executive who I had known from ABC, who now works in their foreign language stuff, and I said, I have a show, and I think we should do it in French because nobody's going to make it in English, so let's do it. And she's like, coming, come pitch it. And so a month later I was in her office pitching it and I start with the little autobiographical feel about like my obsession, the thing I just told you guys about my how I and I said, in my dream really is to work on a to do a rom com in Paris, and she goes, stop right there, because I definitely want to hear your pitch. But we have a rom com that we're trying to get off the ground, and it's you know, like a lot of new shows they were there were some issues with it. It was just getting it, you know, getting it in.
You know.
It was in prep and like they had a start date. They were pushing it back because they weren't really sure, and they said, would you maybe be interested in going to Paris and sort of you know, making sure it stays on track or getting it back on track, And I was like, are you kidding? And so thank god it has to be. It was in between Fuller House seasons. So a month later I was in Paris working on this show and that was really cool. We had a writer's room with a view of the Eiffel Tower and.
Oh wow, And I kept going, wait, which show was this?
It was this show? You know, it's a Netflix show. It's still on Netflix the net. The English title I don't love. They called it the Hookup Plan, but a weird name in French that doesn't translate. It's like an expression, you know what I mean.
It's like right, you have to say it. I want to hear you speak French.
Well there's the French. Well, there's a French expression that's probably not appropriate in English. But it's called a plan coute like a plan Q. And it means like because the word Q, the letter Q in French, if you say it sounds like ass in French.
Okay, so it means like.
So a plan Q means like a hooking up like it means like got it, friends with that. It basically means friends, yeah, like friends with benefits or whatever want and so. But then so in French they called it a They called the show plum like between like a part plan Like it's like a play on the expression. So there's it's like a it's like a play on words, on a play on words. So it's like there's no way to translate it.
There's no way to make it.
So they just called it. They called it the hook Cup Plan in English. But it's a really sweet show. It's not appropriate for youngsters. It's very mature content.
You know.
It's like it's like about people in their twenties and thirties, like dating and stuff, so it's not like.
Coming up with hookup plans exactly.
It's not like inappropriate for grown ups. But I'm just saying it because I know a lot of people watch it listening to this podcast might want to, might think it's like full House, which right.
Like I'm going to go right, and then they'll be like Scott Weiner told me that I should go watch the show, and then I'm going to get a lot of a lot of emails. Yeah, exactly problematic.
It's a wonderful show and I'm very proud of it, but.
It's not you know, but maybe not something you'd watch with your kids like you would Fuller exactly. It's intended for or Laddin right or Loud? Yes, What was it like coming back as Steve during Fuller House and like finally winding up the like the dude, it was crazy?
Were you nervous to come back and do it?
I didn't plan on ever doing it? Well, first of all, who would have thought? You know, now of days, there's so many successful or unsuccessful there are so many attempts at doing these, like not spin offs like boots of old shows. Some of them have done really well, some of them have not. But like Fuller, full House, Fuller House was like kind of the first one that really hit it big, and so I didn't have I don't know about you guys, but I didn't. My expectation was very like I was sort of confused because I hadn't seen a sitcom on Netflix before. Like it was just the fact that we were doing it again, but fort I didn't understand what it was like. And they just called me and asked me to do one episode, like just the table read for the pilot, and and they had all this dialogue about my wife and kids. Remember there was a party at the house.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they were in the house.
And Steve shows up. It was supposed to be like a like the Legacy cast was going to show up, and that was they would you would never hear it right again. And but then after that first table read, like I said, there were no stakes because I thought the dialogue was all about my wife and kids. I didn't think there was anything. So I had like a really good table read. I wasn't nervous. I was didn't feel like an audition. And I got an email from Jeff Franklin that night saying, hey, man, you were really funny at the table read. I think I'm gonna get rid of that dialogue about your wife and kids, and maybe like in the future, you could come back and try to date DJ. And I was like, Okay, I didn't think it would ever really happen, but I was like, of course, I'm open to that. And then the show gets you know, I guess it was already picked up a series. It was picked up for whatever thirteen episodes already, and so then they would keep they would reach out to be like, is he available for another episode?
You know?
And I was like, and it was a really weird thing because if I had been writing for any other show but the one I was writing for, I probably wouldn't have been able to do it, because you can't just like disappear for days at a time. I was working on the show that was shooting in England and so and it was a musical and we had written all the episodes. It was Galivant season two, okay, And so they were in England shooting the show in Bristol, and so the writers would come to work every day without much to do. Because sometimes if you're doing shooting a show and like a scene isn't working, your jokes aren't working, they'll call the writer's room and say this isn't working. But they were nine hours ahead of us or whatever. Anyway, like they couldn't right, there was we really didn't have a lot. I could sort of slip out and do a fuller House episode and nobody would really know that I was gone, right, And finally, you know, there was another one, and then another one, and by the end of that first season, I was in more than like half the episodes, and they had written the whole love triangle with Steve and DJ and Matt and like then at the end of that season, Jeff's like, well, now we've sort of painted ourselves into a corner because like I in the show, so we need to make a deal for you to be like a regular. And I was like, well, I don't think I could just quit because at the time I was doing Galivan and then the Muppets at the same time, and then, as luck would have it, they both got canceled, and so but I, you know, I so I made a deal to be like a regular on the show, and you know, that's how I ended up. But I loved it. I mean, I don't know about you, guys. I mean I do know about you guys, I know you loved, Like we had the best time. It was awesome.
It was so fun.
It was so it was I had a lot.
Of anxiety about like skipping out on my day job and like would there would I ever get to work in the Like I had worked so hard to establish myself in TV writing, and I thought if I left or whatever, then I would be like the game's musical childres to continue without me and I wouldn't be able to get a seat ever again or whatever. But thank god, it didn't work out that way. But but it was amazing. We had so much fun. I wish it went for ten seasons.
I know, it really so hard. Every day, Yeah, every day.
Every day, like we really like it was exactly like the old days, except we were all grown ups.
It was really right, except we didn't have to study for SATs and go do exactly work. And yeah, it was it was actually more fun. People ask about all the time, like, yeah, did you like Fuller? Fuller?
Seeing it through the eyes of our kids was really fun, Like the kid.
Yeah, what did Misha think? What you would think about the right.
Age to be totally blown away by the whole thing, you.
Know, really and how old is we shout out.
Now he's fourteen, which is crazy, but that's right, Yeah, he's what would how when did we start it? Like, how old would he have been? I guess was it like nine years ago already disappointed?
Or it was twenty fifteen?
Oh, say it'll be nine years since that first tape?
Yeah wow?
Yeah, so yeah, he was ideal age for the our viewership.
Yeah really, yeah, it's true. But he loved coming to the tapings and his friends were obsessed with the show and they would all come to the tape, you know what I mean. Yes, we had such a good time. It was really fun.
And did he get a kick out of seeing you on TV? Or did he make fun of you? Because my kids would always make fun of me?
Yeah, you know, I guess. I mean it's crazy, but he would have been five years old when we started, so for him everything for kids that age, nothing's weird, you know what I mean. He's just like, I guess this is what my dad doesn't know, like I you know, right, And but he he loved it. He was exactly the right age where like I would take him as my date to the Kid's Choice Awards, you know, and that was awesome, but he you know, he got a big kick out of it. It was really really fun. It was it was cool. And it's not like being an actor on a show where you shoot it out of town or the hours are really bad, right, well, it's around because our hours were so amazing, you know.
Sitcom sitcom life is the it is the thing that most people dream of in this business, is sitcom life because you're usually on a four day schedule once you kind of get in the swing of things, usually a four day schedule, nothing too crazy late, especially if you're on a show with the kids animals. Yeah, you're not shooting late.
It's ended always pretty early, you know.
And yeah, we would be done by like nine thirty. Yeah, that was and that would be like a late that was the later one exactly. Yeah.
And it was also unusual because a lot of times when you're doing a new show, it's like it takes a while to find an audience. But we had this built in super fan right base that but people would come to the rights and just freak the heck out, you know.
And we also knew each other so well. It was like there was no getting it wasn't you know, warming up to other people or how you know, new character was like, oh, we just jumping back into this into this person in this routine rhythm.
It was really weird. People asked me like was they People asked me like, is it weird? And I remember the first day being sort of weird on the set, like not weird, just like looking around like the set was back up. It was like being back in like childhood home or something, and everything's.
The way yeah, oh yeah.
But then the weirder part was by the second day, it was just like we had never stopped doing the show. It was just like okay, right, you know, you want to grab a coffee. You know. It's like Randi and I were.
And we were on the same stage that we had been on, in the same you know, we've talked about it before, with the same dressing rooms and everything. So it really was like this weird fast forward button that got hit where it was like that it was so bizarre in like a time war. We've just been here the whole time.
It was especially being in the same sound stage on the same lot. It was like so surreal.
I mean, we didn't have hair and makeup crafty huh yeah.
Going ontocraft service. It was so bizarre. It really was like all of the years in between sort of you forgot about them a little bit, Like it didn't feel like we've continuously been doing the show. But it was so fun. I mean, it was just such a good experience, like you know, and and for me, it was like a dream come true because I continue to write. Like they asked me if I had any weird like when I took the jobs, Like the only thing I asked was like I needed a desk in my in my dressing room, so that I cause I was still like pitching shows and writing shows, and so I got into like a routine where like I would develop an idea for a pilot or something and work on the pitch during the season, and then we would finish at the end of the summer, like right around Labor Day, and then so I would take the pitch out after Labor Day. And then it got you know, I was very lucky. I would sell the show and then spend the off season writing a pilot, you know what I mean, or working on a pilot. Like most pilots, they wouldn't get picked out. I wouldn't have to worry and then I'd go back to work on at Fuller House. It was a very cool it was a great It's just a great however many years we did it. It was awesome. Yeah, you guys, I mean we all had cool experiences that we never had got to have. I mean like Andrea wrote an episode and you directed more than yeah, right, like multiple episodes.
No, I directed one episode, I directed the third from the end. Candice directed a couple episodes. But yeah, we all got to do stuff that we sort of never had before. It was you know, again, everyone was so supportive of like our education and our growth and doing the next thing, just kind of like they were when we were kids. Like that was always a big part of it. It meant it meant a lot. It meant a lot that they let us all kind of do that.
It was a good group. It was really.
Yeah, it was a really we had the best time.
Yeah.
Where where do you think STJ will be in ten years? I guess we could say ten years from the end of the show or ten years from now, which would make it like, yeah.
Because it's our now, what is it then four years already since we finished?
Yeah, yeah, you know.
It's funny. It doesn't feel it feels weird because in some ways it feels like we just finished, and in some ways it feels like twenty years ago because the pandemic came, and there's like that.
Well right, there's no time anymore.
Yeah, it's true. Yeah, but where would Stephen dj En? I feel like they would still be happily married. I feel like, uh huh, I don't know what they have had more kids, I don't think so if she has a house full of kids, I don't think that they I don't I think Steve maybe. I think Steve would have really like thrown himself wholeheartedly into helping raise her kids. DJ's kids, Like you know, I mean, think of how was how old was the youngest kid, How old was the youngest one on the show was when we show up the baby?
They were what three? Four?
Oh god, I thought there were babies.
It wasn't like Max like kids.
Yea, they had a long time before they would be empty nesters. I was like, I don't think Steve and dall advanting all over the world yet they'd be raising kids for a long time. But he was such a sweet guy. He was thrilled to do it. He liked being a father figure to the kids or whatever. Yeah, he was, and it took a while.
You're just you're just so cute. You're just you're just You're still You're still Steve's I.
Want to do the screen and squeeze both of your cheeks. By the way, you know what I do you notice this over my shoulder? Do you recognize this little piece of contraband that I stole from the c.
I can't see what it is.
It's nautical, it's a boat.
It's a sailboat from Joey's little alcove.
Oh, yes, still the sailboat.
Yeah, I got Well, you know it's that's what you took to have the sailboat. You know. Do you remember the last the night on set our final taping, and it.
Was yeah, it was it was like madness and people were I was we were picking the sec yeah, like not even just gassed. Like everyone was like, I'm taking this and.
Joked around about stealing the couch and I was like, haha, you can't steal a couch. And then I think Stamos really did steal the couch.
I think he has the he has the couch. I don't know that he stole it. I tried to steal the pa, the sea pap.
The best part is I knew exactly what I wanted and I ran to Well, it wasn't that I ran to the kitchen to get it. I wanted the cookie jar from the kitchen the house and I'm going to reach for it, and I know, I see Michael pick it up and he's like, oh, did you want that? And I was like, no, it's cool. He was very sweet. He was getting it for you, and but he saw this so for me, I had to sort of look on my face and he was like, I was like, no, you know, I knew it was for you. I was like, no, no, it's all good. And so that but that was my plan was to steal that to borrow for until we do fullest house, to borrow that cookie jar. And but because I have a Genie, cookie jar are from from Aladdin, and I thought they were together. But then so I was like, can I take? And I was wandering around the set and then I saw the.
Tail can I everybody wanted a souvenir from this amazing experience, you know, And so I went and I got the sailboat, which I thought was really super cool.
But I remember leaving the studio that night with all the emotions of the series being over, and everybody was crying. It was very emotional. The other feeling I had was They're going to catch me. They're going to find that sailboat in my trunk, and I'm going to go right to Warner Brothers jail. I was just like, I was so scared. I mean, it's so pathetic.
Nobody's going they caught me with the sea pappy head. I had to go get it out of my trunk.
Are you kidding?
They were like, you can't just take it, well, not the whole sea pappy just you know, it was a little obvious when it was headless.
So they were like, who's you stole it?
I did because they were like who took the thing? It was a big thing. And and and security and somebody else came over and they're like, uh, they're looking for the sea pappy head. It's a bit of a thing. And I was like, oh my god, Okay, so I went and return it. But then I was like, but I really really want it. And then one day one of the after they had wrapped and you know, assigned everything, my doorbell rang and one of the writer's assistants had come and just left the sea pappy head on my front porch. So I opened the door. There's no person there, just the seat he mounted, so it was he's on my bookshelf inside.
Good.
I love it. I love that we all have our souvenirs on our bookshelf. So I felt really bad, like karma wise, that I had taken a thing that didn't belong to me from the set, but clearly everybody did. And the fact that yours is behind you on the bookshelf, and yours is on your bookshelf.
And minds, I have several things. Yeah, I have several things that still have the like Warner Brothers tag of Now now I'm going to go to Warner Brothers show.
That's hilarious.
Never be allowed on the lot of This is like a con you know.
Honestly, what we're going to have to do is some day, if they ever bring the show back, we'll all just have to show up the deck. Yeah, exactly. I still have my jacket that remember the jacket.
You have your Letterman jacket.
Well, I don't have the Letterman jacket, but I do have the jacket that DJ gave to me for Christmas, remember, and then I she gave me this really fancy leather jacket, and then I give her like a daytona Beach University sweatshirt.
So yes, yes.
A million times, and I still have that. You know, I guess a couple of souvenirs. I don't have a ton of souvenirs, but but yeah, but that's my Fuller House souvenirs. The sailboat from Joey's Little Alcove. It's not the original, Like if you go back and watch Full House, it was a bigger sailboat.
It was.
I don't think. I guess they might find the original sailboat or whatever.
Did you come up with the character trait of Steve being obsessed with food and always, you know, going into the came up with.
It because I was a high school wrestler, and so the idea was that high school wrestlers just must eat ten thousand calories a day, you know, like I see it.
In my friend is not just teenage boys like my fourteen year old.
I see it like you could literally feed that kid all day long, like Michael Phelps or something, you know, not stop eating. And because I remember that was written in pretty early, that Steve, Because like I remember when they when I became on as a series regular and they wrote my little no I guess oh yeah. And season the first season I was on as a regular, it was Steve is like looking in the fridge, and then he turned you know, I turn around. But in the next season they made it I was throwing a football or something very athletic, which, as.
You both not true.
I am not athletic. I can't throw a football. Your catch a football?
Well you did for one shot of an opening sequence though, so there was a take.
Forty seven special events whatever. But and then again then I was a wrestler. Remember the episode I had to wrestle Bob. That was really Oh and.
I don't know that I can't we haven't gotten to that one yet, but I can't wait.
So now, what do you guys? You know you guys are rewatching the whole show. Do you do that on your podcast or do you you like do like a viewing thing and then watch it and comment and stuff, or or is your popular.
We watch it ahead of time and then just recap it.
Oh that's cool, that's cool.
Yeah, we go scene by scene and then give our commentary on what we think about the scenes and until behind the.
Scene stories as Yeah, that's really along.
That's fun.
It's really fun.
It's so fun watching us as little kids, little tiny you guys.
I mean there must be because I remember, mean I only did fifty of them, and there were hundreds of them, and there's plenty that I don't one.
Hundred and ninety two episodes I got, and you.
Were so young, there's probably a lot that you don't remember even shooting at all.
Yeah, I don't. I mean a lot of this, well, a lot of it I remember, like vaguely, but until I watched the show, because I didn't, you know, really watch it growing up. Like until I watch I'm like, oh my god, that's right. Like I will have definitely have memories of doing things that it kind of don't come up until it's funny.
Because you did a lot of crazy stuff, like I mean the one where Andrew is on a unicycle, Like that's crazy, Like can you still ride a unise?
I can't wait for that story.
I don't, probably not.
I haven't tried in decades, So I still have the unicycle though, but I haven't tried to get on it because I don't really want to break it here.
Yeah, now it's not as fun now you're like, oh, now it sounds like a hospital trip.
Yeah, it's funny. I remember having to learn skills for shows and stuff.
Like when I was juggling.
Yeah, like on the show I did before Full House, I had to learn how to ride to do uh, what's it called rollerblading, which was like the super hot thing at the time, and how to do it You've got to die, you Yeah, they got a guy who had one like the X Games, come and teach us all how to roller blade and jump off stick. All of a sudden, I'm like an amazing roller blade. You know. It's like if they bring in professionals and it's like you have to learn. I don't know. And then you know, I had a thing where they brought me back for the series finale where I did be DJ's secret prom date. Oh yeah, but I and they call and I was already in college, but they said it's our I didn't know who was the series finale or the season finale, but it was. Did we know it was the last one ever at the time, Yeah, we.
Knew, so we knew and a few weeks before we found out.
They wanted to bring me back to this DJ secret prom date and I couldn't tell anybody, so don't They were like, don't tell anyone from the cast. We're going to fly you out and hide you out back for the whole day and be bummed because I was like back there hiding in this trailer and everybody was hanging out and it was the last day of Full House Football. But I had to wait till tape night to reveal myself on you know, DJ opens the Door.
And it was right.
But the funny thing is I never so I didn't really wasn't on set, so I wasn't like watching the taping, and then I guess I never watched the show. So for years people had come up to me and talk about Michelle falling off a horse and losing her memory, and I was like, I have no idea what you're talking.
Well, actually that that was not the last episode we shot. The last episode we shot is different than the last episode that aired.
Oh interesting.
So the last episode we shot was I think Andrew Keegan was on it as like somebody that I liked, the appropiated.
The problem wasn't the.
Yes, that was not the final episode that aired. They The last one that aired was when Michelle fell off the horse and had amnesia and then came back. And I think that was where, yeah, we jumped the shark and then we were like and we're out. You know, once we went to amnesia, we were like, we were done.
We couldn't figure out why. I don't remember, because like you remember the final.
Episode, you fell off a horse and had amnesia, and that.
Was fine in real life. That's what's so sad. That's a baby the episode of But they in my you know, the Fuller House, do you guys remember there were everybody was crying at the finale and like the audience was crying and asked was crying and it felt like a series finale. And in my memory, I don't remember that taping feeling like such a big deal like thees.
Oh it was. It was. He was sobbing, we were crying.
You were obviously the series finale. We didn't know it was going to be because that episode ended up being the serious finale. But wasn't the series finale taping wise.
It wasn't our last taping.
It wasn't right. It wasn't I think you. I can't remember. I don't remember if the prom episode was the last one that we taped, but I think.
It was the last one that aired. It was the last show I think of the show.
Okay, got If it was the last one that aired, then yeah, that was the Michelle it was not. But you're right, it was probably not a big deal because that was not the last show. Weave show.
That makes perfect sense because I don't remember that.
It all makes sense, No, I get it.
That's what's great about doing these podcasts. You know, we get to sort of dig deep and figure the stuff out. And by the way, then we'll have fans.
Oh yeah, fans will correct us.
Some fan will correct us. Anyways, if we got it wrong exactly, there are facts.
Actually, if you ever want to, if you ever want to, like borrow my sailboat and I'll borrow your cookie jar, we could swab.
I was gonna say, I feel bad.
Bad did get from you.
If it was like some random guest cast or whatever stealing the cookie jar. I would have been like, bro, give me the cookie jar. But Michael was like, oh, I was going to give it to Andrea, And I was like it's for Andrea.
Well, I'm we can definitely swap. We'll do a prop swap. Props you can keep you can keep the cookie jar for you know, six months.
Out of the right, I have custody rotate it.
Yeah, God, So what else? Guys? Like, what are you? What's going on in your lives? Like, we haven't hung out and it's been a little while.
I mean it has been a little while, but we have been here for an hour and seventeen minutes and we love you. But this is already a two part episode.
This is this is what happened when I did Bob's podcast too. With Bob's Like, I'm gonna have to cut so much in this part.
But see, the thing is is that we want to just talk and you know, hang out, and we could. Well maybe that would be a three hour episode.
So maybe we'll do that. I r L off camera, I.
R O I r L.
Yeah. I know, I'm I'm really young, so I say stuff like that. I know all the.
It's all the young, hip cool people do You're right, you are just right in there with with them.
Whenever I say anything remotely like kid age, like tiktoki or whatever.
Right, right, that's busting.
Yeah, melt crumbles up into a little ball like the growth.
Yeah, it's our only weapon now is embarrassment?
Oh my god? Is it a powerful weapon?
Good currency.
Well, I really enjoyed being on your guys show. This was really fun and.
We loved happen. Scott, thank you so much and we are just I'm so glad that you are a part of our full House family and that you have just stuck with us through the years. You know, you really are, You're You're a big piece no life for life.
Yeah, you're such a great light and you bring so much joy to the room and any room, even virtual rooms that were like, you bring so much joy with your smile and your funny jokes. So we love spending time with you.
Well, the full House, it's a great family to be a part of. I feel so lucky. I'm so you know, I'm so glad that when I came on the show, I was old enough to like appreciate it. How cool A yeah, you know what I mean. It's like a memory and it's like a big it's been a big I mean, I don't have to tell you, guys, it's like a big part of our lives then and it's somehow still it is like a big, big part of our daily lives. It's crazy.
Well, thanks Scott for joining us. We love you. Oh thanks, give our love to the family.
Will right back at you all right, Thanks Goott.
Thank god, this was so much fun for us all to catch up. I absolutely loved it, which means we will be moving on to a new guest for you next week with more to share, and just running down memory lane with everyone is so much fun. We're having the best time. So thank you guys for listening. We're so glad that you are a part of the fan ritos. If you want to follow us on Instagram, you can check us out at how Rude Podcast. You can also email us at howarudpodcast at gmail dot com. Make sure you're liking and subscribing the podcast wherever you're listening to it so that you can get those new episodes right when they drop. And thanks again for listening. We will check you guys next week and in the meantime, remember the world is small, but the house is full. See you thought I was gonna square it.
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I don't know. I've seen a few emails. They might be pretty happy about it.