Only after analyzing this episode does it turn out to be bad. When not analyzing, it is decent. I like it whenever I see it.
I wanted the previous two episodes to be only about Jesse making it big. A subplot involved DJ wanting to go to Barcelona for a summer school trip. Here, 8 weeks later, she returns. When all she seems more interested in her new boyfriend Steve, the Tanners are bummed, and Stephanie and Michelle (whose lisp is gone) see off a group of travelling children musicians. They accidentally board their plane to New Zealand. Uh-oh! (But this was before 9/11)
DJ wanting to spend more time with Steve than her own family is believable, but not nice to see. If it were me getting off a plane (especially after a severely long flight like Europe), I would be wanting to get home ASAP. But the majority of time, this episode takes place inside the terminal with DJ only talking to Danny. Luckily, there is enough comedy in here to like.
I wanted the previous two episodes to be only about Jesse making it big. A subplot involved DJ wanting to go to Barcelona for a summer school trip. Here, 8 weeks later, she returns. When all she seems more interested in her new boyfriend Steve, the Tanners are bummed, and Stephanie and Michelle (whose lisp is gone) see off a group of travelling children musicians. They accidentally board their plane to New Zealand. Uh-oh! (But this was before 9/11)
DJ wanting to spend more time with Steve than her own family is believable, but not nice to see. If it were me getting off a plane (especially after a severely long flight like Europe), I would be wanting to get home ASAP. But the majority of time, this episode takes place inside the terminal with DJ only talking to Danny. Luckily, there is enough comedy in here to like.