Season 6 of
Full House had ended with widowed dad Danny Tanner (
Bob Saget) proposing marriage to his longtime girlfriend, Vicky Larson (Gail Edwards). But during the summer hiatus, the series' producers had second thoughts about tinkering with the "single parent" premise; thus, by the middle of Season 7, Danny and Vicky have come to an amicable parting of the ways. Meanwhile, Danny's three daughters -- D.J. (
Candace Cameron), Stephanie (
Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (played by twins
Mary-Kate and
Ashley Olsen) -- all grow a little older and a lot more independent-minded. As for Alex and Nicky (Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit), twin children of Danny's brother-in-law, Jesse Katsopolis (
John Stamos), and his wife, Becky (
Lori Loughlin), they are now undergoing "the terrible twos" -- with chaotic results. So what else happens during the year? Well, D.J. breaks up with her film student boyfriend, Steve (
Scott Weinger); Jesse inherits the Smash Club, which he hopes to transform into San Francisco's trendiest nightspot; Jesse's grandfather (
Jack Kruschen) pays a visit -- and promptly drops dead; Danny's daughters learn a valuable lesson when a much-vaunted toy action figure proves to be less than was advertised; and in the guest-star department,
Vanna White plays a dual role in the episode "The Test," while in another installment, singer
Little Richard is revealed to be the uncle of series semi-regular Denise Frazer (
Jurnee Smollett). As the season ends, there is the distinct possibility that the main characters will be moving out of their familiar townhouse.
Full House closed out its seventh season as the 16th-most-popular series on American network TV.