Full House: 10 Moments That Show Michelle Tanner Was A Terrible Person
6. Michelle Kidnaps A Small Black Child
Season 6: "The Long Goodbye" From season four on, Full House established that Michelle had no personal boundaries, and that she held no qualms about taking what she wanted and making it her own. Surprisingly, that mindset never manifested itself in the form of shoplifting or grand theft auto (unless that is how they're writing Michelle out of the rumored reboot) but it did once present itself in the form of kidnapping. Michelle's best friend, Teddy, told Michelle that his family was moving away forever that weekend. Understandably, this news depressed Michelle, and she invited Teddy over for one final play date. Unfortunately for Teddy, the afternoon fun of jumping over a rope turned into a child's version of Misery. While Teddy screamed for help Michelle just sat next to him on an open chair, smiling one of those creepy little kid smiles, telling Teddy he'd better get used to it; he was going to live like that forever and ever. But Joey eventually rescued Teddy, and explained to Michelle not why what she did was wrong, but that he understood what she was feeling. Is it any wonder- with Danny rewarding her terrible behavior, and Joey sympathizing with her attempt at committing a felony- that she does showed no remorse at any time for any thing?
The 'House is a father of two and husband of one in Minnesota. He is an improv comedian, and in his spare time follows WWE, MLB, The Simpsons, and Bob's Burgers. Growing up he was a huge fan of He-Man, and refuses to believe that it was in fact terrible.