Summary
- DJ's romance with Viper in Full House was cut short due to the show's cancellation, reveals star David Lipper.
- Viper was meant to be DJ's final love interest, but she ultimately chose nobody.
- The sequel series Fuller House ends with DJ and Steve, her first love interest, getting married, eliminating Viper as a potential suitor.
Full House getting cancelled before the storyline could continue.
Speaking with star Dave Coulier on the podcast Full House Rewind (via People), Lipper explained that Full House's cancellation ended DJ and Viper's relationship before it could properly begin. The pair were originally going to be a couple for the remainder of the show, however the premature conclusion of the series meant the story had to be resolved much earlier than anticipated. Check out what Lipper had to say below:
I was slated to be her next boyfriend going on and on for the rest of the series. Until they found out they were gonna be canceled.
She was gonna make a decision between Nelson and me, because I dumped her, and then I wanted her back. And then, it was gonna be me, but then she picked nobody because the show was ending.
Full House Would Be Very Different With A DJ & Viper Romance
Viper's romance with the oldest Tanner sister was never rekindled following her decision not to choose him or Nelson at the end of the original series. Instead, the story of Fuller House saw DJ and Steve become a couple, the pair first having dated in Full House season 5. By the end of the sequel series, the pair are married, despite many ups and downs and many different relationships throughout their lives. This ended the possibility of Viper as a candidate for her affections, something that would have drastically altered the series.
While the band member didn't appear much in the show, he was displayed as a very considerate young man who truly wanted to date DJ because he liked her. Even though Jesse and Danny suspected he wasn't right for her, the pair eventually accepted him as a match for her. If the show had continued past the point it was cancelled, their relationship would likely have grown stronger, probably leading to their pairing being a finality for the series. This may have also meant a stronger appearance from him in Fuller House too.
Although it's disappointing the original plan for Viper didn't end up happening, the series still managed to end on a proper note despite its cancellation. While it would be interesting to see him go as far as marrying DJ, becoming part of the Tanner family, Full House ending when it did instead opened a path for Steve to become the primary love interest. Although seeing Viper return in a major capacity would have been interesting, DJs happy ending still managed its way out from the original series' cancellation.
Full House ran for 192 episodes from September 1987 until May 1995.
Source: Full House Rewind (via People)

Full House (1987) is a family sitcom centered on Danny Tanner, a widowed father, who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse and best friend Joey to help raise his three young daughters in San Francisco. The series features themes of family, friendship, and humor, showcasing the everyday challenges and heartwarming moments as they navigate life together. Full House starred Bob Saget, John Stamos, and Dave Coulier.
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