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Ed, Dan's father, comes to visit for a weekend; the children are enthusiastic, but Dan isn't; after Ed criticises Dan, Roseanne must become a mediator between the two.
Ed, Dan's father, comes to visit for a weekend; the children are enthusiastic, but Dan isn't; after Ed criticises Dan, Roseanne must become a mediator between the two.
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S2, EP14 "One for the Road"Roseanne, Dan and DJ visit Roseanne's parents; Becky stays home alone; she is supposed to be studying with her girlfriend Dana, but they get drunk instead.
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S2, EP15 "An Officer and a Gentleman"Roseanne must visit her parents, so she hands over household tasks to her sister Jackie; Roseanne is very worried about how Jackie will handle it.
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S2, EP16 "Born to Be Wild"Dan and Roseanne realise their attitudes have changed during a visit from an old friend, which leaves them feeling old and boring.
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S2, EP17 "Hair"Roseanne keeps her new job sweeping floors in a beauty parlor despite her humiliation.
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S2, EP13 "Chicken Hearts"Roseanne tries to improve her relationship with her obnoxious teenage boss by inviting him home for dinner.
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S2, EP12 "No Talking"Becky wages a war of silence against her mother after a feud between the two.
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S2, EP11 "Lobocop"Roseanne and Dan drift apart after Roseanne takes a night job at the Lobo Lounge.
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S2, EP10 "Brain-Dead Poets' Society"Roseanne tries to talk Darlene into reciting her prize-winning poem to the entire school.
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