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D.J. has serious ethical questions for his mother after Roseanne takes delivery of too many stoves for the diner.

D.J. has serious ethical questions for his mother after Roseanne takes delivery of too many stoves for the diner.

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S7, EP14 "My Name Is Bev"

Bev's thrown in jail for drinking and driving, and it's up to Roseanne and Jackie to bail her out; an apparent lack of judgment isn't Bev's only problem; in a shocking announcement, she admits that she's an alcoholic.

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S7, EP15 "Bed and Bored"

Roseanne soon tires of the special treatment she receives after feigning sickness; Bev makes a shocking confession to Jackie.

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S7, EP16 "Sisters"

D.J.'s bizarre behavior leads to clashes between Roseanne and Jackie, and Darlene and Becky.

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S7, EP17 "Lost Youth"

Roseanne gets David to paint a wall in the diner; Jackie complains to Fred that their sex life has become predictable.

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S7, EP13 "Rear Window"

Dan and Roseanne see the neighbors from the bedroom window; Mark is confused because Becky regularly meets David for coffee and finally asks Darlene for help.

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S7, EP12 "The Parenting Trap"

DJ's teacher asks Dan and Roseanne to come and talk to the school; she tells the Conners that she thinks DJ has a learning disability because he refuses to solve problems at the board.

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S7, EP11 "Maybe Baby"

Dan and Roseanne are awaiting the results of the pregnancy; Dan tries to soothe and comfort Roseanne, but she feels misunderstood and thinks Dan would prefer she didn't have the baby.

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S7, EP10 "Thanksgiving 1994"

The Conner family gathers for Thanksgiving dinner; Dan and Roseanne plan to reveal the gender of the baby they are expecting.

Explore life, death and everything in between through the relatable, hilarious and brutally honest lens of the working-class Conner household, which is located in the drab, fictional exurb of Langford, Ill; with the inimitable Roseanne Barr at its epicenter as the family's matriarch, the series tackles current issues with fresh stories and even more laughs; Roseanne is joined by her husband, Dan and their children, D.J., Darlene and Becky; Roseanne's warm, but neurotic, sister Jackie rounds out the core of the family.
Starring: Estelle Parsons, Glenn Quinn, John Goodman, Johnny Galecki, Laurie Metcalf, Lecy Goranson, Martin Mull, Michael Fishman, Michael O'Keefe, Natalie West, Ned Beatty, Roseanne, Sandra Bernhard, Sara Gilbert, Sarah Chalke
Original Air Date: Oct 18, 1988
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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