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Rebecca "Becky" Donaldson-Katsopolis was a fictional character on the TV sitcom Full House played by Lori Loughlin. Becky was born in conservative Nebraska, but found the man of her dreams in the wild Jesse. She was reluctant to admit this at first, but she found herself liking Jesse more and more. They almost got married when eloping in Las Vegas at the end of season 2, then finally tied the knot in the middle of season 4. She, along with his living with the Tanners, helped to transform Jesse, although she still teased Jesse about his love of Elvis and his own hair at times. However, though these obsessions annoyed her at times even after their marriage, she was the wife part of a couple that obviously loved each other very much despite their differences.

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  • Rebecca "Becky" Donaldson-Katsopolis was a fictional character on the TV sitcom Full House played by Lori Loughlin. Becky was born in conservative Nebraska, but found the man of her dreams in the wild Jesse. She was reluctant to admit this at first, but she found herself liking Jesse more and more. They almost got married when eloping in Las Vegas at the end of season 2, then finally tied the knot in the middle of season 4. She, along with his living with the Tanners, helped to transform Jesse, although she still teased Jesse about his love of Elvis and his own hair at times. However, though these obsessions annoyed her at times even after their marriage, she was the wife part of a couple that obviously loved each other very much despite their differences.
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  • Rebecca "Becky" Donaldson-Katsopolis was a fictional character on the TV sitcom Full House played by Lori Loughlin. Becky was born in conservative Nebraska, but found the man of her dreams in the wild Jesse. She was reluctant to admit this at first, but she found herself liking Jesse more and more. They almost got married when eloping in Las Vegas at the end of season 2, then finally tied the knot in the middle of season 4. She, along with his living with the Tanners, helped to transform Jesse, although she still teased Jesse about his love of Elvis and his own hair at times. However, though these obsessions annoyed her at times even after their marriage, she was the wife part of a couple that obviously loved each other very much despite their differences. One of those differences was that she wanted him to focus more on his family, and not his music. She supported his musical efforts, but at times he went too far with it, such as when the family went to Tokyo for two weeks after he had a song, "Forever," that reached the top of the charts in Japan. Another time, she was upset that Jesse was doing his radio show with Joey and not spending time on what was supposed to be their honeymoon at Disneyworld. And, of course, there were the normal familial differences, with Becky always wanting to go to Nebraska for some holiday or other occasion, and Jesse wishing to go to Graceland. These were settled with the same love and humor that marked other situations. Rebecca also served as a mother figure for the girls at times, especially forD.J. from what we see, though one imagines that each of them confided in Becky when it came to issues regarding puberty and other topics. Her character is not quite as developed as the original casts, but she is still multi-dimensional. She combines the role of mother, producer of Wake Up, San Francisco, the show she hosts with Danny, and loving aunt in a very positive and loving way.
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