Full House season 6 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
D.J.'s younger sister, Michelle, innocently stumbles upon her diary, leading to a light-hearted family moment. Meanwhile, Jesse and Becky grapple with the pressures of early childhood education for their kids, Nicky and Alex, considering the prestigious Bouton Hall. D.J. and her friend Kimmy's newfound freedom with a driver's license leads to a humorous yet teachable moment about responsibility. The episode culminates with Jesse and Becky realizing the importance of happiness and childhood innocence over academic prestige, deciding against enrolling their kids in the elite preschool.
Full Episode S06E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Michelle read D.J.'s diary?
Michelle is curious and doesn't know how to read, so she's not concerned about invading D.J.'s privacy.
What is the theme of the opening song?
The theme song emphasizes family, togetherness, and support.
Why are Jesse and Becky considering preschools for Nicky and Alex?
They realize the importance of early education and socialization for their children's development.
What is Bouton Hall?
Bouton Hall is a prestigious preschool known for its educational standards.
How does Kimmy prove her driving ability?
Kimmy answers all of Danny's road safety questions correctly and impresses him with her driving skills.
What exaggerations does Jesse make on the preschool application?
Jesse exaggerates Nicky and Alex's skills and abilities to enhance their chances of getting into Bouton Hall.
What happens during the interview at Bouton Hall?
Jesse and Becky are caught off-guard by their own exaggerations but eventually admit to embellishing the application.
How do Jesse and Becky react after being caught embellishing the application?
They feel guilty and embarrassed but are relieved to find out that many parents do the same.
What mistake does Kimmy make while driving?
Kimmy locks the keys inside the car while mocking the chess team, stranding everyone outside.
How does Danny react to Kimmy's driving mistake?
Danny reprimands Kimmy and the girls for treating the car like a toy and makes them walk home.
What is Jesse's realization about Nicky and Alex's education?
Jesse realizes he's been pushing them too hard and decides their happiness is more important than prestigious schooling.
What decision do Jesse and Becky make regarding Bouton Hall?
Despite Nicky and Alex being accepted, they decide not to enroll them, choosing to prioritize their children's happiness.