During a panel session at the just concluded ’90s Con, Dave Coulier joined his co-stars from Full House, Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, and Jodie Sweetin to discuss their likelihood of collaborating on another project together whether it is related to the Full House franchise or not.
David Coulier couldn’t hold back his excitement as he revealed his plan to put together another Full House spin-off in honor of his late friend and co-star, Bob Saget. “I would love to do ‘Fullest House,’” Coulier said, “where maybe it’s like all of us as adults, and we’re kind of like the ‘Friends’ cast where we sit around and talk, and we share moments, and we keep Bob’s legacy alive.”
Dave Coulier reveals his first meeting with Bob Saget
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The 63-year-old disclosed the event surrounding his meeting with the late Bob Saget for the first time. “I have so many memories. I was a beginning standup comic, and Bob came into Detroit on a comedy tour with [two other comics], and they were brilliant,” Coulier recalled. “I’d only been doing standup in clubs for like a couple of weeks, and Bob of course went up third after those two guys, and he was so funny and so polished and so incredible.”
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Coulier claimed that the late Bob Saget was very accommodating and quite friendly to him. “And I’ve got braces on my teeth, and I’m like, ‘Hi, Mr. Saget. How are you? You were really fun, sir.’ And he was like, ‘Call me Bob,'” he said. “So then he wrote down his address on a napkin, and I kept it, and said, ‘Just give me a call when you get out to Los Angeles.’ And I thought, ‘Wow, how cool is that?'”
The Fuller House star further explained that he decided to reach out to the late actor after moving to Los Angeles and that he needed a place to stay. Coulier said the late actor allowed him to sleep on his couch for some time, “He didn’t know me! He just let me stay in his apartment, and then art imitated life.”
Dave Coulier claims that he enjoyed Bob Saget’s company while working on ‘Fuller House’
Also, the 63-year-old told Fox News Digital in a June 2022 interview that even though the Fuller House cast did their best, the show did not get accolades from fans at the beginning. “When you start a show, you are just kind of doing the best show possible, and you are trying to please people,” Coulier told the outlet. “You are trying to make them laugh and tell a story. Where we got panned by critics our first season, The Washington Post’s Tom Shales hated us. He said it was a ‘Three Men and a Baby’ rip-off. And then those people, later on, took it back.”
He also stated that he enjoyed and missed the jokes he used to have with Bob Saget and Gary Shandling. “The references in the jokes and the humor was so sophomoric that I am embarrassed to actually say what the content was,” Coulier stated. “But the three of us used to make each other laugh really hard, and it was just because we would try and outgrow each other or say something that was so politically incorrect.”