Episode
Full House: The Dating Game
Overview
Stephanie is on an emotional roller coaster over her first "date"; Joey's loopy about having Alison over for dinner.
Details
- Series
- Full House
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 1993-01-05
- Runtime
- 24 min
Episode context
The Dating Game is Episode 13 in Season 6 of Full House. It aired on 1993-01-05. The runtime is 24 min.
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Episode 12: A Very Tanner Christmas
Christmas brings a breakup between Steve and D.J., and a lesson in the meaning of the season for Stephanie and Michelle.
Episode 14: Birthday Blues
Preoccupied with her and Steve's anniversary, D.J. forgets Kimmy's birthday, but Kimmy thinks a party's in the works.
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Episode 15: Be True to Your Preschool
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Episode 10: I'm Not D.J.
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Episode 16: The Heartbreak Kid
Michelle isn't kidding when she proposes to Steve.
Episode 9: Nice Guys Finish First
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Episode 17: Silence Is Not Golden
A boy swears Stephanie to silence about the fact that his father beats him.
Episode 8: The Play's the Thing
When Jesse and Joey cast another kid as the Yankee Doodle Boy in a school show, Michelle becomes a cranky doodle girl.
Episode 18: Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur
Michelle makes no bones about choosing Jesse's "fun" group over Danny's on a trip to a dinosaur museum.
Episode 7: Trouble in Twin Town
Rebecca's arrogant cousin Dick, his wife and their daughters visit for a twins convention.
Episode 19: Subterranean Graduation Blues
Things are rolling for Jesse until he gets stuck in the subway en route to his graduation--where he's supposed to give the commencement address.