The final nine episodes of “Fuller House” wrapped up neatly, but it left some things dangling.
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Was D.J. supposed to end up with Steve?
Yes. Candace Cameron Bure told Insider she knew for a while that D.J. would wind up with her high school sweetheart.
“I knew in season four that they were going to be together and that was going to be the goal and the highlight of season five,” said Cameron Bure. “We just didn’t know how they were going to put that together throughout the arc of this season. But I knew from the start that that’s what we were going to build up to by the end of the season.”
Cameron Bure said that was the original plan.
“We were thrilled that we had five [seasons],” said Cameron Bure. “I know there was some disappointment though that we didn’t have the sixth season, but there are other network reasons, we aren’t privy to that information, as to why they made that decision one season early.”
What would a sixth season have included?
Since so much of season five is built around D.J., Steve, and preparations for a triple wedding, that some of the other characters were a little sidelined.
Cameron Bure would have liked to see more development of the kids in another season.
“I would have liked to have seen a lot more storylines with the kids and particularly the babies,” said Cameron Bure. “That’s something that was so special in “Full House” because you actually saw the stages and growth from an infant into a toddler.”