Over Full and Fuller House's long TV runs, viewers saw Uncle Jesse change from a leather-jacketed wild child to a doting dad of two (although he still loved Elvis — and hair gel). But three decades in, Stamos still wasn't totally ready to say goodbye to the character that he renamed in the 1980s. After Fuller House ended its successful run on Netflix, the actor told Entertainment Tonight that there was "a lot of energy still" with the series and that he might want to explore it someday.

Stamos elaborated in an interview with E! News, saying he didn't think the Full House franchise was "done" even with the end of Fuller House. The actor revealed that he would like to go back in time for a Full House "prequel" to show viewers what happened before the trio of bachelors moved in together to raise Danny Tanner's three little girls. "If you remember in the pilot of the show, my sister Pam dies, and that's why it's the three men raising the three girls," Stamos told the outlet. "So I'd like to explore that — the brother/sister, maybe go back. We'll see."

Of course, it's hard to picture anyone else but Stamos playing Uncle Jesse, but maybe we'll finally get to find out his middle name.