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Roseanne's knee gets worse so Dan is forced to a make an important work decision; but when a major storm hits Lanford, their fortunes change for the better. Later, Darlene realizes she has to go back to her first passion, writing.

Roseanne deals with complaints that her daughter Darlene barks in school.

Although Dan and Roseanne agree not to spend any of Dan's $500 advance on themselves, neither can resist the temptation.

Jackie babysits while Roseanne and Dan go out to a formal restaurant dinner -- at which they see a recently divorced friend.

A body language test reveals Dan's innermost feelings about his sister-in-law; Darlene has a bone to pick with D.J.

A songwriting contest unleashes creativity in Dan and Roseanne, while Booker unleashes uncontrolled impulses in Jackie.

Bowling night finds Roseanne checking out Becky's new boyfriend Chip, while Jackie and Booker make a bet with high stakes.

Roseanne discovers that Dan had a one-night stand with her high-school nemesis years ago.

Roseanne and Jackie help Crystal drown her sorrows over breaking up with her lover by taking her to the Lobo Lounge for a few pink squirrels and a pep talk.

Dan's birthday bash at the Lobo Lounge is interrupted by a bully who picks a fight with Dan at the pool table.

Roseanne bets Dan he'll never finish repairing his truck.

Dan can't bear to part with the "junk" Roseanne wants to donate to a rummage sale; Darlene forges a passing grade on her report card.

Dan and Roseanne disagree about where to spend a romantic 15th anniversary; Becky refuses to dissect a frog in biology class; Darlene finds her paper route more than she can handle.

Crystal struggles to cope with the death of her husband; Darlene decides it's cool to smoke.

Roseanne steps in to referee when Dan's visiting father pontificates about Dan wasting time working as a contractor.

Darlene's bad dreams aren't due to the scary movies she's been watching.

Roseanne takes her reluctant family on a shopping spree at the Lanford mall.

Becky is eager for the dinner party with Chip and his parents to come to an end.

Darlene's emergency appendectomy makes Roseanne anxious and guilty over having yelled at Darlene earlier.

After two weeks of overtime at work and chaos at home, Roseanne takes refuge at a diner.

As a tornado spins through Lanford, a storm is brewing inside the Conner house over the whereabouts of Jackie who hasn't returned from her trip to the market.

During the family's busy weekend activities, a door-to-door salesman drops by -- and then drops dead in the Conner kitchen.

An unannounced visit by Roseanne's parents has the Conner house in an uproar.

Roseanne has difficulty accepting new rules from a tough new supervisor at the factory.
Also premiering in 1988 was the groundbreaking sitcom Roseanne. This show wasn't afraid to portray the American working class with a raw honesty rarely seen on television at the time. Starring Roseanne Barr and John Goodman as Dan and Roseanne Conner, parents struggling to make ends meet in Illinois, the series tackled everyday issues like financial stress, parenting challenges, and family dynamics with sharp wit and unflinching realism. It became a massive hit, resonating with millions of viewers who saw their own lives reflected on screen. The chemistry between the cast was electric, and the writing was celebrated for its humor and its willingness to explore difficult subjects. It truly changed the landscape of television comedy by showing that real life, with all its messiness, could be hilarious and compelling.