Fuller House Season 5 Has a Lot of Easter Eggs: Did You Find Them? 

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Fuller House Season 5 has so many Easter eggs that you need to rewind each episode in order to keep up with them. Some fans have been repeating the entire first part of the finale season just to see if they can catch them all. Fuller House Season 5 part one dropped on Netflix on Friday, Dec. 6. The latter part will debut in early 2020. In the Season 5 premiere, the show’s writers decided to get creative by including props form the original series.

Fuller House writers wanted to pay tribute to the original 90s sitcom in a big way. They wanted to hide Easter eggs for the fifth and final season. Since Netflix debuted the first of Season 5 last Friday, fans have been noticing all of the Full House references. A lot of them were featured in the premiere episode. In the episode titled “Welcome Home, Baby-to-Be-Named-Later,” Max, Jackson, and Ramona go to the attic to look for a “baby-naming gown.” The writers wanted to plant a few of those Easter eggs in that scene alone.

Some props that were found in the attic include Michelle’s pink bunny, Stephanie’s Honeybee outfit, and Uncle Jesse’s Fred Flintstone costume. Fans also noticed Stephanie’s Mr. Bear and Jesse’s Elvis hair spray guard and Elvis costume. Some of these nostalgic props has already made fans emotional on Twitter, reports Good Housekeeping. Fuller House Season 5 is also dipping into the nostalgia by flashing back to scenes from Full House to chronicle D.J. and Steve’s love story. Steve proposed to the oldest Tanner daughter and she says yes.

The series finale is expected to have a triple wedding for D.J. and Steve, Kimmy and Fernando, and Stephanie and Jimmy. It’ll be interesting to see how this triple wedding will play out in the second half of Season 5. Candace Cameron Bure previously told TVLine that the episode will “be nuts. You have three very different women trying to coordinate one giant event together.” Did you find all of the Fuller House Season 5 Easter eggs? Sound off below in the comments section.

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