Overview
Fuller House, the sequel to the beloved 90s sitcom Full House, made its debut on Netflix in 2016, marking a significant shift in the way we consume television. With its five-season run, Fuller House became one of the most popular shows on the platform, but how does it compare to its predecessor and the traditional TV model? In this comparison, we'll delve into the world of Fuller House and Netflix, exploring the key differences, similarities, and implications of this move. From the impact on viewership and revenue to the creative freedoms and limitations, we'll examine the pros and cons of Fuller House's transition to Netflix. With the rise of streaming services like [[hulu|Hulu]] and [[amazon-prime-video|Amazon Prime Video]], the television landscape is changing rapidly, and Fuller House's move to Netflix is a prime example of this shift. As we navigate this new era of television, it's essential to consider the role of [[netflix|Netflix]] and its impact on the industry, including its influence on [[original-content|original content]] and [[binge-watching|binge-watching]] habits.