Fuller House
Could DJ (Candace Cameron Bure) rekindle a relationship with Steve in Season 3 of “Fuller House”? Netflix

DJ (Candace Cameron Bure) may be ok with the decisions she made in Season 2 of “Fuller House,” but Bure is still teasing the possibilities on social media. Spoilers ahead if you haven’t seen the latest season of the Netflix series.

Although DJ claimed she was happy with Matt (John Brotherton) and happy that Steve (Scott Weinger) got engaged to CJ (Virginia Williams), Bure wanted to know what the fans of the series thought and took to Instagram to renew the rivalry.

Bure posted two photos on Instagram, one of her with Brotherton and another with Weinger at the 2017 People’s Choice Awards. “Who’s all about this?” Bure asked on Twitter. “#thefeels #steve&DJ #dj&steveforever.”

In the second photo with Brotherton, Bure asked, “Or are you about this? #Matt&DJ #teammatt.” While it’s uncertain to know exactly how many people voted for Team Matt or Team Steve, the picture with Weinger currently has more than 111,000 likes while the photo with Brotherton only has around 47,000.

While the second season of the series was met with much fanfare on social media, a ratings report from Symphony Advanced Media claims Season 2 of the series saw a 62 percent drop in viewership from Season 1. The premiere of Season 2 also saw a drop with a 3.32 rating, down 67 percent from Season 1’s 10.16 rating.

But regardless of ratings, Netflix doesn’t seem to be worried about the show and has renewed the series for a third season and increased it to an 18-episode season.

Although the company doesn’t release its own ratings, a company spokeswoman previously told Wired, “Generally speaking, these kinds of traditional ratings don’t matter in a world where success isn’t measured by specific time slot. They are especially irrelevant on a subscription service that doesn’t sell ads. We measure success by subscriber numbers and hours people watch, and we do release those figures quarterly.”