Fuller House: The Farewell Season ending explained

Credit: Fuller House Season 5 - Michael Yarish / Netflix
Credit: Fuller House Season 5 - Michael Yarish / Netflix /
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Did the triple wedding go without a hitch on the Fuller House series finale?

We have said goodbye to Fuller House after five wonderful seasons. We knew it would feature a triple wedding, but would it go off without a hitch? Here’s a look at how Fuller House: The Farewell Season came to an end.

The nine final episodes were a buildup to saying goodbye. We knew all three members of the Wolf Pack would get married together, but what would happen to all the other characters we’d come to know and love?

Some characters were moving away, while others were going to continue their lives as normal (and married). Of course, we knew that triple wedding couldn’t go off without a hitch. And it was definitely a reason to bring back various characters for a quick final appearance.

The wedding curse on Fuller House

It all looked like the wedding was going to work out relatively well on Fuller House. The rehearsal dinner went off without a hitch, and the Wolf Pack was just a few short hours away from getting married (or remarried) together. However, it looks like the wedding curses are real. Jimmy sees Steph in her wedding dress after midnight, despite setting an alarm on his phone to make sure it didn’t happen.

This curse kickstarted many problems for the final episode. It all started with the wedding venue being seized by the government.

Not a problem! It could happen in the Tanner-Fuller backyard, right?

Well, that’s a great plan but there’s now no minister, no stylist, and many more problems that arise with just hours to go to the wedding.

Fernando steps in to do the hair—and it’s a glowing success. Danny steps in to find a new minister with some amusing results.

Ramona and Jackson deal with relationships

When Lola and Popko show up, Ramona and Jackson struggle to deal with seeing them. They both fail to introduce their partners as, well, their partners.

Ramona quickly apologizes, saying that she didn’t handle it well. She and Ethan are fine. Jackson tries to copy Ramona’s speech but Rocki doesn’t buy it. Just as she is about to leave, Jackson shouts out “I love you.”

Does the wedding happen?

In the end, it wouldn’t be a Fuller House series finale without some sort of happy ending.

The wedding is just as beautiful and touching as you would expect. With the vows and the speeches at the meal, it’s no doubt that this was a goodbye from the cast to the fans as well as a goodbye to each other.

The ending started about the main cast as it stands on Fuller House: The Farewell Season. DJ says goodbye to everyone. It’s time for all to move forward with their lives, but once again, you can tell it’s a goodbye for the actors and not just as characters.

At the very end, there was only one way we could say goodbye, with one last howl.

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Fuller House Season 5 – Credit: Michael Yarish / Netflix /

PSYCH!

Did you really think they’d all split up? You can’t break up the pack!

Kimmy and Stephanie returned with the news that they want to remain living with DJ. It’s the only way they can raise their families together.

And it’s a growing family. Stephanie reveals she’s pregnant. It’s a miracle! And yes, they’re definitely all staying.

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