The numbers for Fuller House Season 2 were reportedly less than fantastic and represented a huge drop from the averages for Season 1, which was reportedly in the company’s top few shows.
Either way, the renewal and extra five episodes mean that fans who fell in love and stayed with Fuller House will have at least one more season to enjoy.
The super-sized Season 3 might come as a surprise to many.
In fact, according to data from measurement company Symphony Advanced Media, ratings for the second season could have dropped more than 60% from the first season.