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  • Lori Loughlin Talks Romance with John Stamos

    Everyone remembers the popular ABC sitcom “Full House” right? So, the jaw-dropping gorgeous bad boy “Uncle Jesse,” easily comes to mind. Jesse Katsopolis, portrayed by John Stamos, was the center of many “Full House” memories. But, Jesse’s love affair with Loughlin’s character, Rebecca Donaldson really sealed the deal. On the show, they dated, fell in love, married and had a set of adorable twin boys. Everybody loved “Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky.”

    It was the perfect love story. Even 20 some odd years after the show, they still leaves fans with questions.
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    With their captivating on-screen chemistry, fans couldn’t help but wonder was it just an impeccably natural act strictly for the show, or was it the real thing? When Stamos was asked of his sentiments towards Loughlin, he admitted that the two did, indeed, go out on a real date as teenagers. The 50-year-old actor also went so far as to confess that Loughlin could have been his “one that got away.”
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    So, now E! News has flipped the script, posing the same question to Loughlin. Unfortunately, fans are still left in suspense, because Loughlin strategically avoided answering the question! She’s definitely no rookie when it comes to interviews!

    E! went for the gusto, and asked her if she shared the same sentiments as Stamos. “Oh my goodness. Well, we’ll never know, right,” the now happily married actress told E! News at the opening of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. “I will always love John, always.” There you have it! That’s all the information she would divulge!
    Loughlin was also asked if there was any hope or talks of any type of “Full House” reunion. With the high reunion anticipation that still lingers within the show’s fan-base, its definitely a question every “Full House” fan wants to hear the answer to. Loughlin weighed in on the subject. “I don’t think that there are any plans for a movie,” Loughlin said. “If it were a really good script and a great project but sometimes I think that it’s better off to leave those TV shows as they were and not do reunion shows.”

    Although, there isn’t any talk of a reunion, the show still lives on, because re-runs are available forever.



    Image via Twitter | Lori Loughlin

  • Robin Williams’ “The Crazy Ones” Pilot Draws 15.6 Million Viewers

    Its been quite some time since veteran Hollywood actor, Robin Williams, graced the world with his presence on the small screen in “Mork and Mindy,” over 30 years ago. But, now he’s back with what looks to be yet another hit in CBS’ “The Crazy Ones.”

    “The Crazy Ones” centers around Williams, who plays Simon Roberts, the owner of Roberts and Roberts Advertising Agency, and actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, who portrays his daughter, Sydney. Sydney is employed at her father’s agency, and the show captures their world in business and advertising. But, things gets quite interesting with the contrast in the two characters.

    While Syndey is highly conservative, reserved, and practical in a world that is primly organized slightly to perfection, her father is…well… a bit different. He’s quite weird to be exact, which is why Williams is expected to shine in his role. Constantly in trouble, making minor professional slip-ups, and spewing off at the mouth, her father is a bit of a hand full. Syndey is laudably efficient in her role as creative director, but she’s also has to be just as proficient in parenting her mischievous father. The relationship dynamic and comedic banter between the two definitely bring the show to life.

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    Williams’ immense return to the small screen has actually brought a competitive edge to the table for Michael J. Fox’s new self-titled show, which raked in an impressive 7.2 million viewers. In an exclusive USA Today interview, Williams weighed in on his sentiments toward his character Simon Roberts. The “Mrs. Doubtfire” actor said that Roberts actually reminds him a lot of himself. “I think he’s had a very interesting life, multiple marriages, rehab. He’s an idea guy trying to be relevant in these times. In an age of social networking, he’s trying to catch up, literally.”

    According to IMDB, CBS has only ordered a pilot, and five episodes, but from the looks of the numbers the pilot episode garnered, Williams is definitely here to stay.

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