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Roseanne feels her age when her mother enters a retirement home; Nancy's relationship with Marla surprises everyone.
Roseanne feels her age when her mother enters a retirement home; Nancy's relationship with Marla surprises everyone.
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S5, EP15 "Lanford Daze"The Lanford Days celebration features country singer Loretta Lynn and D.J. preparing for a school play.
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S4, EP8 "Vegas, Vegas"The Conners risk getting thrown out of a nightclub and visit a wedding chapel with Arnie and Nancy.
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S4, EP9 "Stressed to Kill"Roseanne tries to quit smoking; helping Darlene gets Becky in trouble.
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S4, EP10 "Thanksgiving 1991"A family Thanksgiving is spoiled when Roseanne learns that her father is having an affair.
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S5, EP14 "War and Peace"Roseanne sends Darlene to bail Dan out of jail while she takes Jackie to the hospital after Fisher abuses her.
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S5, EP13 "Crime and Punishment"Roseanne confronts Jackie about spending all her time with her beau.
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S5, EP12 "No Place Like Home for the Holidays"A Christmas Eve snowstorm strands Roseanne and Nana Mary at the diner while Dan and D.J. are trapped at home.
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S5, EP11 "Of Ice and Men"Jackie turns to Roseanne for support when her affair with Fisher (Matt Roth) comes to an end; D.J. tries out for a junior hockey league.
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