Ep 21. Yours, Mine and Ours
- TVG
- March 3, 1992
- 23 min
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6.8 (250)
In season 5 episode 21 of Full House titled "Yours, Mine and Ours," the Tanner family faces a challenge and learns the true meaning of family.
The episode begins with Danny, Jesse, and Joey discussing their upcoming high school reunion. They reminisce about their high school days, but Danny admits that he feels left out because his wife is no longer alive and he doesn't have a date for the reunion. Jesse and Joey offer to be his wingmen and help him find a date.
Meanwhile, in the Tanner household, DJ and Stephanie are arguing over whose turn it is to use the phone. Their argument turns into a full-blown fight, with both girls accusing each other of being selfish. Danny intervenes and tells them they need to learn to share and compromise.
Later that day, Danny, Jesse, and Joey go to their high school reunion and run into some of their former classmates. While they are catching up, Danny meets a woman named Claire who works at a coffee shop. They hit it off and Danny asks her out on a date.
Back at the Tanner household, DJ and Stephanie continue to bicker over their belongings. When Michelle tries to take one of Stephanie's toys, Stephanie snaps and tells Michelle that it's hers and not to touch it. Danny overhears the argument and reprimands Stephanie for being selfish.
The next day, Danny goes on his date with Claire, but the date doesn't go as planned. Claire brings her children along and Danny is forced to become a babysitter for the night. He tries to keep up with the children, but ultimately realizes that he's not cut out to be a father.
When Danny comes home, he shares his experience with Jesse and Joey, who offer him support and encouragement. They remind him that being a father is about more than just babysitting and that he has a natural talent for being caring and supportive.
The episode ends with the Tanner family coming together as a unit. DJ and Stephanie apologize to each other and promise to share their things in the future. Danny realizes that being a father isn't just about blood relations and that he has a responsibility to be there for his girls.
Overall, "Yours, Mine and Ours" is a heartwarming episode that highlights the importance of family and the value of compromise. It also explores the idea of what it means to be a father and shows that anyone can be a parent if they have love and compassion in their hearts.