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D.J.'s bizarre behavior leads to clashes between Roseanne and Jackie, and Darlene and Becky.
D.J.'s bizarre behavior leads to clashes between Roseanne and Jackie, and Darlene and Becky.
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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, EP18 "Single Married Female"While Roseanne's away, Dan is burdened with the knowledge that Jackie is going dancing with a man other than Fred.
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S7, EP19 "All About Rosey"Television mothers from the past, including June Lockhart, Barbara Billingsley and Isabel Sanford, join Roseanne in a look back at special moments from "Roseanne."
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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, 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, 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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