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The episode itself is a satire of the Walt Disney Company, who, after having recently acquired the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), required the network's shows (including Roseanne) to film and air Disney-themed episodes, including the preceding episodes "We're Going to Disney World" and "Disney World War II".
On the September 21, 1994, Season 7 premiere, in acknowledging Roseanne's divorce and dropping her last name, all credits (opening and closing) included the cast and crew's first names only (except for creator Matt Williams, whose complete name was shown). This was the only time this occurred in an episode during its run.
Roseanne resists using the stair-lift chair Dan installed due to her bad knee, believing it makes her feel old. Dan and Roseanne criticize Darlene's lax parenting after Harris acts disrespectful and is careless around the house. Roseanne punishes Harris for continually hogging the washer and dryer with the clothes that she sells on Etsy ...
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Roseanne Conner (née Harris) is played by Roseanne Barr. [1] [2] Roseanne, in a takeoff of her stand-up comedic and presumed real-life persona, is a bossy, loud, caustic, overweight, and dominant woman. [3] She is also portrayed as smart, resourceful, and witty. She strives to control the lives of her sister, husband, children, co-workers, and ...
Though 'Roseanne' naturally stumbled a bit after its boffo premiere, it still managed a remarkable showing in week No. 2.
Roseanne Cherrie Barr (born November 3, 1952), also known mononymously as Roseanne, is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. She began her career in stand-up comedy before gaining acclaim in the television sitcom Roseanne (1988–1997; 2018).
I had great expectations when it came to our years as empty nesters. I had heard it was the best time in a marriage, a period to travel the world, reconnect as a couple, sleep late on weekends ...