Full House season 8 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
During storytime, Mr. Woodchuck assists in telling "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," adding humor with wood-themed comments. The group struggles with the video game "Montezuma's Quest," leading to Uncle Jesse's involvement. Steph and Gia meet two high school boys and engage in risky behavior during a car ride, but D.J. intervenes, concerned for Steph's safety. The family becomes overly engrossed in the video game until Michelle stops it, highlighting their obsession. The episode concludes with Steph reflecting on safe choices after learning about Gia's car accident.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What story does Mr. Woodchuck help tell?
"The Three Billy Goats Gruff."
What video game are they playing?
"Montezuma's Quest."
What does Uncle Jesse find difficult?
Playing video games.
Who do Steph and Gia meet?
Two high school boys, Jason and Barry.
How do Steph and Gia misrepresent themselves?
By pretending to be older and attending a private school.
What risky behavior do Steph and Gia engage in?
A thrilling and dangerous car ride with Jason and Barry.
How does Michelle intervene during the video game session?
She stops the game to end the adults' obsession.
What happens to Gia?
She is involved in a car accident.
How does D.J. respond to Steph's actions?
She is concerned for Steph's safety and intervenes.
What lesson does Steph learn from the experience?
The importance of making safe choices and listening to warning signs.
Who is primarily focused on playing the video game?
The adults and older children in the family.
How does the family react to Michelle stopping the game?
They acknowledge their excessive involvement and thank her.
What personal story does D.J. share with Steph?
About her own risky behavior when she was younger.
How does the family's evening conclude?
With a realization of the importance of family and safety.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The dangers of risk-taking and the value of guidance and safety.