Even though Full House went off the air back in 1995, the show continues to capture the hearts of fans worldwide. So much so that some fans have come up with some seriously wild theories about the Tanner family and their lives. If you're not familiar with "fan theories," they're creative and often out-of-the-box explanations that attempt to answer questions the show leaves open. For instance, why does Joey live in the garage for so long? Or, why does everyone give Kimmy Gibbler such a hard time? I combed through the internet to uncover the most intriguing and, honestly, downright bizarre theories I could find. After reading these, I think you might want to binge-watch the entire series again. Below are five theories that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about Full House.
Theory #1: Joey's the Real Dad

Hold on tight, because this theory is a doozy. Imagine Full House as a real-life episode of Maury. Here's the deal: Uncle Jesse is Greek, which means Pam, the girls' late mother, must have been Greek too. If the Tanner girls are half-Greek, how realistic is it that all three have blonde hair and blue eyes? The only other character with blonde hair? Joey. This raises the question—could Joey actually be the biological father of D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle? It's a bold claim, but it makes sense when you think about it. Joey isn't related to the Tanners; he's just a childhood friend who, for seven years, chooses to live in the garage to help out. But if Joey were the real dad, it would explain his unwavering loyalty and deep affection for the girls. Sounds plausible, right? Just don't tell Danny!
Theory #2: Michelle Doesn't Exist

Get ready for one of the spookiest fan theories you'll ever hear. A few years back, an artist created a webcomic called Garfield Minus Garfield, where they edited Garfield out of classic comic strips. The result? A haunting portrayal of Jon Arbuckle's life without his talking cat. Now, imagine applying this concept to Full House. The YouTube channel Full House Without Michelle does just that. By editing Michelle out of scenes, the creator suggests that Michelle might not actually exist. Instead, Danny could have created her as a coping mechanism after losing his wife, Pam. His family plays along out of sympathy, but it's a creepy thought. Watching Danny try to potty train a doll all by himself is an image that'll stick with you forever.
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