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Darlene wants no part of the Sweet Sixteen birthday party that's being planned for her; Roseanne dreams of investing in a new business with Jackie.
Darlene wants no part of the Sweet Sixteen birthday party that's being planned for her; Roseanne dreams of investing in a new business with Jackie.
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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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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, 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, 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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S5, EP18 "Lose a Job, Winnebago"The Conners and the Tildens attend the taping of "The Jackie Thomas Show" when they drive to Hollywood in the Tilden's motor home.
Roseanne
S5, EP17 "First Cousin, Twice Removed"Roseanne's visiting cousin rekindles a family feud when she encourages Darlene to drop out of school and follow her dreams.
Roseanne
S5, EP16 "Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home"The death of her father forces Roseanne to confront her feelings about his abusive behavior and his mistress.
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