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Roseanne imagines she and Dan are characters from a sitcom after watching reruns.
Roseanne imagines she and Dan are characters from a sitcom after watching reruns.
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S9, EP4 "Honor Thy Mother"When Roseanne confronts Dan about his blue mood, he admits he feels remorse over his relationship with his mother.
Roseanne
S9, EP5 "Someday My Prince Will Come"A wealthy prince (Jim Varney) sweeps Jackie off her feet and whisks the entire Conner family to New York on his private jet.
Roseanne
S9, EP6 "Pampered to a Pulp"After being slapped, wrapped and starved, Roseanne and Jackie wonder if life at an exclusive spa is too much.
Roseanne
S9, EP7 "Satan, Darling"Roseanne and Jackie whoop it up with ghoulish glee at a glitzy Halloween party in New York.
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