Architectural Discrepancies in Full House

When you name a TV series Full House, you shouldn’t be surprised that people focus on the house. Especially a million-dollar house in the middle of San Francisco. While packing lots of people in a home is not unusual, everyone in the show got their own bedroom except for the two youngest daughters. Everyone seemed to have their own car, yet they converted the garage to a bedroom. Meanwhile, parking spaces in San Francisco cost as much to rent as a full house (pun intended) where I live. Even taking in to account space needed for camera angles, the Tanner house had a lot of weird things going on. Read about several of these discrepancies that viewers have noticed at TVOM. And when the sequel drops later this week, we can double-check them.


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Fun read, but I would tend to guess the locals can pick holes in just about any show out of hollywood that claims to take place in a particular city. I can remember locals commenting on how the Gilmore Girls didn't know how to pronounce the Berlin Turnpike correct...
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