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Dan refuses to borrow money from Jackie to cover a loan he made to Arnie (Tom Arnold).
Dan refuses to borrow money from Jackie to cover a loan he made to Arnie (Tom Arnold).
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S1, EP20 "Toto, We're Not in Kansas Anymore"The Conner family reacts with typical humor when a tornado threatens Lanford.
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S1, EP21 "Death and Stuff"The Conners have a corpse in their kitchen, which interferes with Dan's attempts to repair the refrigerator.
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S1, EP22 "Dear Mom and Dad"Jackie's apartment is uninhabitable so she spends a few days at the Conners'; an unexpected visit from Roseanne's parents creates havoc.
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S1, EP23 "Let's Call It Quits"A tough, nit-picking new supervisor at the factory makes life unbearable for all the employees, including a fed-up Roseanne; pushed to her limit, Roseanne cuts a deal with the devil.
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S3, EP2 "Friends and Relatives"Dan refuses to borrow money from Jackie to cover a loan he made to Arnie (Tom Arnold).
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