How Rude, Tanneritos!
A Full House Rewatch Podcast is here!!
Stephanie Tanner and Kimmy Gibbler are a pivotal part of American pop culture. These iconic characters are ingrained in the lives of actresses Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber for eternity.
Frenemies onscreen and BFFs off, they’ve decided to team back up and look back…from the very VERY beginning.
Think you know everything about your favorite Friday night comfort show? HOW RUDE!!
So join us, and say hola Tanneritos, as Jodie and Andrea tell all.
They’re heading home and our hearts are full.
The hosts of the How Rude, Tanneritos! podcast relive their childhoods, one episode at a time. Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber present a rewatch podcast of the iconic American family sitcom Full House. Jodie and Andrea spent their formative years on screen. Jodie was only five years old when she took the iconic role of Stephanie Tanner on Full House. Andrea played Kimmy Gibler, her nemesis and next-door neighbor. Andrea was ten years old when the show began. The title of the recap podcast comes from Jodie's character's catchphrase on the show.
With their rewatch podcast, the real-life friends get to see themselves grow up. As they watch the show, Jodie and Andrea reveal insights about being a child actor and reaching milestones in front of millions. For instance, they talk about how their parents sometimes intervened in the scripts. More than that, the two uncover the realities of working on that popular set. They disclose what actor had deadly farts and the original pitch that didn't include kids. The hosts discuss the Olsen Twins' work schedule and the loss of Bob Saget, their cherished TV dad. All the while, they examine the classic TV show from a modern perspective.
Each episode of How Rude, Tanneritos! is about an hour long. The hosts share opinions about episodes of Full House in detail. Jodie and Andrea also reminisce about cast members and share funny anecdotes. They reveal unknown facts about the way the production operated. In some episodes, they invite other cast members to share their stories. John Stamos (Uncle Jesse) shares stories from his memoir. They still keep in touch with him and other cast members.
The hosts' close friendship makes How Rude, Tanneritos! a joy to listen to. Their banter is charming and endearing, and it is evident they care for each other. It contributes to the comforting effect the show might have on its listeners. The podcast is a fitting followup to a show that provided warmth and fun to millions of TV watchers. New episodes debut several times a week.
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