Netflix rewarded Full House fans in 2016 with the reunion show, Fuller House, which began airing on February 26 that year. The entire cast returned — except for the Olsen twins. About a year before its release, the Olsen twins played dumb about the revival; "We just found out about it today," Mary-Kate told WWD in April 2015, which didn't quite sit well with co-star John Stamos.

Of course, the cast couldn't go without acknowledging their absence. In the pilot episode, Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) explains to the family, "Michelle sends her love, but she's busy in New York running her fashion empire," as the cast shares a deadpan, Office-esque look at the camera.

When asked about the twins not returning to the show, Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone) told Entertainment Weekly, "I think they have a different perspective. When we get together and we reminisce, they were babies. So they don't share those same memories."

Meanwhile, Candace Cameron Bure, who plays big sis DJ Tanner, is sick of talking about them altogether. "Stop asking us about Mary Kate and Ashley! There are no hard feelings at all, but let's just move on," Bure told Glamour. "It's been two seasons already. If they show up, great, but if they don't, we have this awesome, amazing show that the audience isn't missing anything because it's so full as it is."