Besides, there are plenty of reasons why the numbers for the first three days of Seasons 1 and 2 are so different, and they're not all disastrous. For one thing, the incredible ratings for the Season 1 premiere may have been bolstered by the novelty factor of a Full House spinoff. Even folks who were never going to watch 13 episodes of family friendly fun on Netflix may have wanted to check out the premiere for the sake of nostalgia. For another thing, viewers may not feel as inclined to rush into a Season 2 as they were a Season 1. It's possible that the average ratings for Fuller House Season 2 will be more impressive once more than the first three days are taken into account. Fans don't need to panic just yet that Fuller House may get the ax.