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Jackie and Roseanne meet a young woman who teaches them what being independent really means; Dan tries to spend time alone.
Jackie and Roseanne meet a young woman who teaches them what being independent really means; Dan tries to spend time alone.
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S8, EP8 "The Last Thursday in November"D.J. must perform a drama about the story of Thanksgiving at his school; when the play is a little patriotic, many parents are horrified, but the Connors are enthusiastic and celebrate the feast in their own way.
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S8, EP9 "Of Mice and Dan"Dan revisits his youth when an old buddy brings his blues band (Blues Traveler) to town.
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S8, EP10 "Direct to Video"Roseanne decides to film a family video to give the baby on her 16th birthday.
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S8, EP11 "December Bride"A wedding is in the works when Leon (Martin Mull) and his lover (Fred Willard) decide to marry.
Roseanne
S8, EP7 "The Getaway, Almost"Jackie and Roseanne meet a young woman who teaches them what being independent really means; Dan tries to spend time alone.
Roseanne
S8, EP6 "The Fifties Show"The Conners lead a life as a perfect All-American family in the fifties with Dan as a business man and Roseanne as a diligent housewife; DJ is a successful footballer, but he would rather be a rock star.
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S8, EP5 "Halloween: The Final Chapter"A Ouija board's message sends Roseanne into labor on Halloween.
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S8, EP4 "The Last Date"Roseanne and Dan would like to go out one more time before the baby comes; when there is no more room in the restaurant of the Grand-Hotel, they soon get mixed up with the guests of a Bar Mitzvah celebration.
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