Ep 6. Smash Club: The Next Generation
- TVG
- October 19, 1993
- 23 min
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6.7 (249)
Smash Club, the iconic San Francisco nightclub where Jesse and Joey used to perform, is set to reopen, and their children are determined to keep the legacy alive. In Full House season 7 episode 6 titled "Smash Club: The Next Generation," Stephanie and Michelle team up with Jesse and Joey's kids to renovate the club and put on a show.
With the original stage and decorations still intact, Stephanie and Michelle can't wait to get started on the project. However, when they realize they don't have enough money to cover the renovations, they turn to their family for help.
Meanwhile, Danny is struggling with his new girlfriend, Cindy, who is starting to get on his nerves. She seems to have a lot of opinions about his parenting style, and is constantly trying to interfere with his relationship with his daughters.
As the kids work hard to get Smash Club up and running, they encounter some challenges along the way. From dealing with a difficult contractor to handling the unexpected arrival of a group of rowdy bikers, the team has their work cut out for them.
Despite the obstacles, Stephanie, Michelle, and the others remain determined to make Smash Club a success. They pour their hearts and souls into the club, rehearsing for their big opening night performance, and overcoming their fears of performing in front of a live audience.
When the night of the opening arrives, the club is filled to capacity, and the kids are nervous but excited. They take the stage, ready to show the world what they can do. As they belt out their songs and dance to the beat, the crowd roars with approval.
In the end, Smash Club: The Next Generation is a resounding success, and everyone involved is proud of what they've accomplished. Danny even decides to break up with Cindy, realizing that he doesn't need someone who tries to change him into someone he's not.
Full House season 7 episode 6 is a heartwarming episode that showcases the power of determination and the importance of family. It's a reminder that with a little bit of hard work and a lot of love, anything is possible.