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On an evening out with the gang at the bowling alley, Roseanne sneaks a peek at her daughter Becky's first boyfriend; Booker makes a bet with Jackie for very high stakes.
On an evening out with the gang at the bowling alley, Roseanne sneaks a peek at her daughter Becky's first boyfriend; Booker makes a bet with Jackie for very high stakes.
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S1, EP7 "The Memory Game"Dan and Roseanne receive a notice in the mail announcing their fifteenth high school reunion; Dan's enthusiastic plan to take photographs for the high school reunion yearbook exposes a 15-year-old secret he has kept from Rosea.
Roseanne
S2, EP5 "House of Grown-Ups"Roseanne is unhappy about Jackie leaving for officer training camp; Darlene and Becky attend a party for older teenagers.
Roseanne
S2, EP6 "Five of a Kind"Roseanne is disturbed when one of Dan's poker buddies gives her a passionate kiss.
Roseanne
S2, EP7 "BOO!"The Conner family holds a contest to see who can play the scariest Halloween trick.
Roseanne
S2, EP4 "Somebody Stole My Gal"Roseanne is offered a temporary job by Dan's boss; Roseanne invites him for dinner; Dan's lonely boss, Burt, comes for dinner and desperately tries to win the family's affections.
Roseanne
S2, EP3 "Guilt by Disassociation"Roseanne is applying for the new job; the interview is a success but unfortunately Roseanne has no idea about computers.
Roseanne
S2, EP2 "Little Sister"Roseanne refuses to support Jackie when she decides to become a police officer and announces she's going to the police academy; this rekindles an old sibling rivalry that leads to an all out wrestling match in the Conner living room.
Roseanne
S2, EP1 "Inherit the Wind"Becky suffers major public embarrassment at school, when she passes gas during a presentation before her fellow students; Roseanne and Dan make an ill-fated attempt to console Becky after she is humiliated at school.
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