The Conners is preparing for the imminent arrival of another classic Roseanne character. Ahead of the premiere of The Conners Season 5, EPs David Caplan and Bill Helford told TV Line that fans should expect a sudden appearance from someone from the past. “I can’t reveal it, but there is someone coming from years’ past,”
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It was a dinner party done Conners’ style when Darlene invited her boss to visit her at home on The Conners Season 3 Episode 4. There were fish sticks made from unspecified seafood, Mark doing a double-take at the stranger who appeared to be his mother’s friend — probably because Darlene doesn’t have friends — and
Let’s face it, Darlene Conner doesn’t have a lot of friends or any that we’ve seen on screen outside of her family. But The Conners Season 3 Episode 2 dove into why Darlene isolates herself from people, and it had nothing to do with Covid-19. Darlene feels like a failure, and it’s coloring her view of everything,
ABC today announced premiere dates for its Wednesday primetime comedy block. Hooray, right? Some original scripted shows will be on the network this October. The Goldbergs, The Conners, and black-ish are set to make their returns October 21, while American Housewife will join the comedy lineup on Oct. 28. Dates for network scripted dramas, including
Shameless‘ Noel Fisher has been tapped to guest-star in The Conners this season, TV Guide has confirmed. The actor will play the now-adult version of Dan’s (John Goodman) half-brother Ed in at least two episodes. TVLine was first to report the news. Ed was first introduced in Roseanne when Dan’s dad, Ed Sr. (Ned Beatty),
Becky really stepped up during The Conners Season 2 Episode 9. After years of drunken stupors, bad decisions, and disappointing encounters, it’s been good to see Becky pull it together for herself, her child… And for Dan. When Dan told Louise he didn’t need anything for his birthday, what he meant was he didn’t need anyone
It’s the time of the year where we give thanks for the good things in our lives. And those good things include TV shows, well-developed and strong characters, healthy relationships, good plotlines, and more! Here’s some of what TV Fanatic is thankful for in 2019 (in no particular order). Malcolm Jamal Warner’s AJ Austin &