Wake up, San Fransisco and everywhere else. We have big Fuller House news. Only days after debuting the reboot series on Netflix, the online streaming service has renewed Fuller House for a second season. That’s right, the Tanner family will still be everywhere you look for at least another 13 episodes. And that means there’s still a chance that an Olsen twins will make fans’ dreams come true and reprise their role as the adorable Michelle Tanner. Our money is on Mary-Kate, but we aren’t picky. As it stands now, the show revolves around the widowed D.J. Tanner-Fuller, played by Candace Cameron Bure, who is raising her three sons with the help of her younger sister Stephanie Tanner, played by Jodie Sweetin, and Kimmy Gibler, played by Andrea Barber. Sound familiar? It definitely should. Because Netflix doesn’t release ratings, it’s impossible to know how many people have tuned in to watch Fuller House, but the show now has a promise of another season to capture the hearts of Netflix viewers.