Whatever happened to predictability, the milkman, the paperboy, and evening TV? Don't you worry because all of it and more returned for another go with the Full House spin-off Fuller House! The revival show premiered on Netflix in February of 2016 and has spanned five seasons so far.

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Even with the best shows, there come mistakes from time to time. Whether it's the fault of the writers, the actors, the editors, or the directors, it seems that everyone has a hand in letting an error slip through every now and then, and Fuller House was not immune to this. Here are ten mistakes spotted in the first season:

Invisible Infant

Fuller House starts with the episode "Our Very First Show, Again." Everyone's favorite characters come into the kitchen one by one and the audience cheers with excitement to see them back. They gather around the table to begin breakfast, and the infamous Kimmy Gibbler bursts into the house. When she first enters, Tommy's empty highchair is visible beside her. Danny then says something, and when the shot switches back to Kimmy, Tommy is in his highchair! The scene happened too suddenly for someone to walk him from out of shot on the other side of the kitchen all the way to the chair and then walk back after he was in it.

Changing Chores

Later in the first episode, DJ and Steve are standing in the kitchen together while Steve talks about how he thought they would end up together. He goes on to say he regrets getting married to someone else, and he even sings a little bit, to which DJ replies that he should stick to podiatry.

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During this conversation, DJ is standing in front of a calendar that says, "DJ," and, "Dad," on various squares to indicate which day belongs to whom in terms of chores. As the shot switches back and forth, the days switch names.

Elvis Error

Jesse singing and driving in Fuller House

Everybody knows that Uncle Jesse is probably Elvis' biggest fan. It was seen a lot in Full House with his posters and various memorabilia. He once had a job as an Elvis impersonator, and he even wanted to get married in Graceland! This obsession continues in Fuller House, as in the first episode Tommy wears an Elvis onesie that Jesse bought him. In the second episode, "Moving Day," Jesse is singing to Elvis in the car, but he gets the words wrong! Instead of singing, "Lord, almighty," he sings, "Lordy, Lordy." How big of a fan are you, Uncle J?

Down The Toilet

Joey in Fuller House

In "Funner House," Joey is watching the kids while DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy have a night out together. He gives Ramona, Max, and Jackson a bunch of squirt guns and silly string, and chaos ensues from there. Joey even has a toilet paper shooter that consists of a leaf blower and a roll of toilet paper. However, the toilet paper is on backward! There has been an age-old argument as to which way the toilet paper should be hung on the roll, with the flap going over or under, but in the case of a toilet paper shooter, it actually does matter. If it's not positioned correctly, it will not unravel when the leaf blower blows it. There must have been a switch around because it works once he turns it on.

Swayze Switch-Up

During the girls' night out in "Funner House," DJ and Kimmy decide that they are going to enter a dance competition in the hopes of beating Kimmy's ex, Fernando.

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DJ comes up with the brilliant idea of doing their routine to "Time of My Life," from Dirty Dancing that they performed in the fourth-grade talent show. However, the movie didn't come out until August 1987, and the next month, Kimmy and DJ started fifth grade, not fourth. Maybe DJ forgot which grade it was!

Time Of My Lip Sync

Stephanie's singing career gets its start in Fuller House, and she records an adorable music video with Comet Jr. Jr. and Tommy. Before all of that though, she had an amazing opportunity to sing a duet with Macy Gray! Stephanie originally requests that Macy Gray sing, "Time of My Life," for DJ and Kimmy, but Macy insists that Stephanie sing it with her. However, it appears the two are lip-syncing, and Stephanie messes up the words right in the beginning. Her mouth makes the words, "Felt this way," but the voice says, "Felt like this." Whoops!

Baby Blunder

There is yet another strange incident with Tommy and the highchair, this time in the episode, "Mad Max." The scene starts with Stephanie feeding Tommy in the kitchen, and everything seems normal. Then a few moments later, Stephanie's friend Shannon comes in, surprising her with a visit. For a brief second, observant viewers can spot a doll in the highchair instead of the baby! Where does little Tommy keep going when he's not in his chair?

Birthday Blowout

Ramona is having a party in, "Ramona's Not-So-Epic Party," and, spoiler alert, it's not so epic. Things are going wrong left and right, and it's not what she imagined for her birthday at all. Luckily, in the end, her friends and family are still there for her, and they bring cupcakes up to her room.

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Jackson's cupcakes seem to have a mind of their own because when he first comes upstairs, two of the candles aren't lit, and then when Ramona goes to blow them out, they are!

Aunt Who?

Even though the adults from Full House have moved out of town when Fuller House rolls around, each of them appears in various episodes when they come to visit, and in, "War of the Roses," it's Aunt Becky's turn. She first appears at the very beginning of the episode when she comes down the stairs into the kitchen after spending the night. It appears that Stephanie doesn't know who she is because instead of saying, "Hey, Aunt Becky," she says, "Hey, Lori!" Who is Lori? That's the name of the actress who plays Becky, Lori Loughlin!

Yearly Beloved

A large amount of flowers gets delivered to the house in, "War of the Roses," and nobody is quite sure who they are from or who they are meant to be for. The girls are puzzled, but Aunt Becky is thrilled by the mystery. She comments that after 28 years of marriage, there isn't much mystery in her love life. She may be wrong though. Apparently it's a mystery to her as to how many years she's been married because it hasn't been 28 years! She and Jesse have actually been married since 1991, which makes twenty-five years at the time this episode came out.

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