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Roseanne takes a self-defense course after a burglar tries to break into the restaurant while she is working late.
Roseanne takes a self-defense course after a burglar tries to break into the restaurant while she is working late.
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S5, EP8 "Ladies Choice"Roseanne feels her age when her mother enters a retirement home; Nancy's relationship with Marla surprises everyone.
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S5, EP9 "Stand on Your Man"Roseanne takes a self-defense course after a burglar tries to break into the restaurant while she is working late.
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S5, EP10 "Good Girls, Bad Girls"Roseanne begins to worry when Darlene and next-door neighbor Molly are late returning from a rock concert.
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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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S5, EP6 "Looking for Loans in All the Wrong Places"Roseanne applies for a loan to develop her new business idea; Darlene catches D.J. watching their neighbor, Molly.
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S5, EP5 "Pretty in Black"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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S5, EP4 "Mommy Nearest"Roseanne's mother (Estelle Parsons) plans to move to Lanford; Jackie romances a younger man (Matt Roth).
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S5, EP3 "The Dark Ages"The power company disconnects power to the Conner home when Roseanne fails to pay the electric bill.
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