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Rosanne is suffering from persistent back pain and her doctor suggests a breast-reduction surgery; Roseanne informs Dan about it, who is shocked, but he takes his wife to the hospital; after the surgery, her breasts appears twice as large.
Rosanne is suffering from persistent back pain and her doctor suggests a breast-reduction surgery; Roseanne informs Dan about it, who is shocked, but he takes his wife to the hospital; after the surgery, her breasts appears twice as large.
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S4, EP19 "The Commercial Show"Roseanne convinces Leon that the Conner family should appear in a television commercial for the coffee shop.
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S4, EP21 "Lies"Darlene seeks advice from Dan and Becky but not Roseanne; Roseanne worries about passing a lie detector test.
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S4, EP17 "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"Roseanne is overjoyed when Becky breaks up with Mark, but her long-awaited confrontation with him ends in surprise.
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S4, EP16 "Less Is More"Rosanne is suffering from persistent back pain and her doctor suggests a breast-reduction surgery; Roseanne informs Dan about it, who is shocked, but he takes his wife to the hospital; after the surgery, her breasts appears twice as large.
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S4, EP15 "The Back Story"Things go from bad to worse when Roseanne injures her back, leaving Dan in charge of the household; Roseanne's mother arrives.
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S4, EP14 "The Bowling Show"Arnie and Dan compete to keep their bowling team out of last place; Jackie hits it off with Nancy.
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