The Conners
The Conners | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Matt Williams |
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Composer | Antonio Beliveau |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 51 (list of episodes) |
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Cinematography | Donald A. Morgan |
Editor | Brian Schnuckel |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Original network | ABC |
Picture format | 720p (HDTV) |
Audio format | 5.1 surround sound |
Original release | October 16, 2018 present | –
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Preceded by | Roseanne |
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Official website |
The Conners is an American television sitcom created for ABC as a spin-off continuation of the then-recently revived series Roseanne. The series is produced by Werner Entertainment, with Bruce Helford serving as showrunner and stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey and Maya Lynne Robinson, with all except Robinson reprising roles from Roseanne.
Development on a spin-off began following the cancellation of Roseanne in May 2018, due to controversial comments by Roseanne star Roseanne Barr on Twitter. The next month, ABC ordered the series and confirmed the adult principal cast's involvement, while Kenney, McNamara and Rey were confirmed in August. The series premiered on October 16, 2018, airing in the Tuesday 8:00 p.m. slot its predecessor was scheduled to hold during the 2018–19 television season. On October 26, 2018, ABC ordered an extra episode, bringing the episode order to eleven.[1]
On March 22, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season of 13 episodes.[2] On May 14, 2019, ABC ordered six extra episodes, expanding the order to 19. An additional episode was then ordered, with season 2 totaling 20 episodes.[3] The second season premiered on September 24, 2019.[4] In May 2020, ABC renewed the series for a third season,[5] which premiered on October 21, 2020.[6] In May 2021, the series was renewed for a fourth season,[7] which is set to premiere on September 22, 2021.[8]
Premise[]
The show follows the Conners, a working class family struggling to get by on a modest household income. After the death of the original show's lead character Roseanne, they are forced to face the daily struggles of life in their home in the fictional mid-state exurb of Lanford, Illinois, in a way they never have before.
While the show follows on from the series Roseanne, producer Bruce Helford has explained that the creative staff have chosen to deliberately ignore certain developments from the sixth season of Roseanne onwards, including the birth of Jackie's son Andy as well as almost all of Roseanne's controversial ninth season.[9]
Cast and characters[]
Main[]
- John Goodman as Dan Conner[10]
- Laurie Metcalf as Jackie Harris[10]
- Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner-Healy[10]
- Lecy Goranson as Becky Conner[10]
- Michael Fishman as D.J. Conner[10]
- Emma Kenney as Harris Conner-Healy[11]
- Ames McNamara as Mark Conner-Healy[11]
- Jayden Rey as Mary Conner[11]
- Maya Lynne Robinson as Geena Williams-Conner (season 1; guest season 3)[12][13]
- Jay R. Ferguson as Ben Olinsky (season 3; recurring season 1–2),[14] Darlene's former boss and boyfriend
Recurring[]
- Katey Sagal as Louise Goldufski, Dan's fiancée; a former classmate of Roseanne, Jackie and himself. In the first two seasons, she was Becky's co-worker.[15]
- James Pickens Jr. as Chuck Mitchell, Dan's best friend and business partner.
- Rene Rosado as Emilio, the father of Becky's daughter Beverly Rose and Becky's husband.
- Estelle Parsons as Beverly Harris, Jackie and Roseanne's mother.
- Johnny Galecki as David Healy (seasons 1–2), Darlene's ex-husband; father of her two children.
- Natalie West as Crystal Anderson (season 1), a longtime family friend who married Dan's father, Ed.
- Matthew Broderick as Peter (season 1), Jackie's freeloader boyfriend.[16]
- Eliza Bennett as Odessa (season 2), Harris' friend with whom she temporarily moves.
- Noel Fisher as Ed Conner Jr. (season 2), Dan's half-brother. The character previously appeared as a baby in four episodes of Roseanne, portrayed by an uncredited actor.
- Alexandra Billings as Robin (season 3), a supervisor at Wellman Plastics and Darlene's mentor.
- Nat Faxon as Neville Goldufski (season 3), Louise's brother who is a veterinarian, and Jackie's current boyfriend.
- Evelina Fernandez as Juanita (season 3), a co-worker of Darlene and Becky's at Wellman's who worked with Roseanne and Jackie.
- Fernandez had previously recurred as Juanita in the first season of Roseanne.
Guests[]
- Mary Steenburgen as Marcy Bellinger, a neighbor whom Roseanne obtained prescription pills from.[17]
- Juliette Lewis as Blue, David Healy's new girlfriend.[18] Lewis and Galecki previously played siblings in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
- Justin Long as Neil, Darlene's brief love interest. She later breaks up with him when she realizes she is attracted to Ben.[19]
- Sarah Chalke as Andrea, the woman for whom Becky was planning to be a surrogate in the tenth season of Roseanne.
- Chalke had portrayed Becky Conner in seasons 6-7 (after Lecy Goranson left the show to attend college), 3 episodes of 8 (when Lecy Goranson came back, but was unavailable) and all of 9 (when Lecy Goranson left again) of Roseanne,
- Peter Gallagher as Brian Foster, lawyer for Dan in episode "Rage Against the Machine".
- Lucy Punch as Kyle's mom
- Patrick Fabian as James
- Dan Aykroyd as one of Dan's poker buddies in "The Preemie Monologues".
- Aykroyd had co-starred with John Goodman in the 1998 movie Blues Brothers 2000.
- Paul Reubens as Sandy Bitensky, a local newspaper reporter.
- Cheryl Hines as Dawn, a food vendor for the Lunch Box whom Jackie befriends.
- Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey as Ron and Janelle, a couple befriend Jackie and engages in a "throuple" relationship with them.
- Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne as themselves
- Gilbert had previously worked with Sharon Osbourne on The Talk.
- Paul Hipp as Zack, keyboard player and Louise's brief love interest.
- Joel Murray as Jim, Dan's longtime contact at the local bank.
- Danny Trejo as Tito, a neighbor of the Conners suffering from expensive health bills.
- Candice Bergen as Barb, Ben's aloof mother, who reveals Ben's late dad was not his biological father.
- Sarah Baker as Helen
- Milo Manheim as Josh, Harris' activist boyfriend.
- Patton Oswalt as Don Blansky, the manager of the local cemetery.
- Fred Savage as Dr. Harding
- Danielle Harris as Molly Tilden
- Brian Austin Green as Jeff
- Aaron Rodgers as Himself, appearing as a guest host on Jeopardy!
Episodes[]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 11 | October 16, 2018 | January 22, 2019 | ||
2 | 20 | September 24, 2019 | May 5, 2020 | ||
3 | 20 | October 21, 2020 | May 19, 2021 | ||
4 | TBA | September 22, 2021 | TBA |
Season 1 (2018–19)[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Keep On Truckin'" | Andy Ackerman | Bruce Helford, Dave Caplan & Bruce Rasmussen | October 16, 2018 | 101 | 10.56[20] |
In a tragic turn of events, Roseanne has suddenly died following knee surgery. Three weeks later, the family learns her death was due to an opioid overdose, leading them to uncover her hidden drug dependency due to chronic pain. Dan blames their neighbor, Marcy (Mary Steenburgen), for Roseanne's death by having given her prescription pain pills. Marcy says she, Roseanne, and other friends often exchanged medications to help each other out due to prohibitive drug costs. When Darlene finds additional hidden opioids, the family realizes Roseanne was obtaining pills from multiple sources. Also, DJ's military wife, Geena, is on leave from Afghanistan. Darlene's adolescent son, Mark, tells Dan he has a crush on a boy at school. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Tangled Up in Blue" | Bob Koherr | Darlene Hunt | October 23, 2018 | 103 | 8.00[21] |
Darlene is annoyed when she unexpectedly meets David's free-spirited girlfriend, Blue (Juliette Lewis), at Mark's parent-teacher conference. During a weekend visit with David and Blue, Harris loses her virginity. An angry and upset Darlene demands that David be more attentive with the children; Dan offers Becky a part-time job with his construction company, but discovering her drinking problem, insists she get help. Darlene begins dating again and tells David it is time they divorced. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "There Won't Be Blood" | Bob Koherr | Jana & Mitch Hunter | October 30, 2018 | 104 | 7.83[22] |
After Mark's school bans his Frida Kahlo Halloween costume for culture appropriation, Darlene clashes with administrators, believing the policy is overly-politically correct; Harris passes her driving test and pressures Dan to let her use Roseanne's old car. Darlene is overly enthusiastic during an interview for a waitress job at an insult restaurant, offending her potential boss. Jackie introduces the family to her new boyfriend, Peter (Matthew Broderick), an unemployed academic. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "The Separation of Church and Dan" | Andy Ackerman | Sid Youngers | November 13, 2018 | 102 | 6.94[23] |
Jackie and Darlene discuss celebrating the upcoming holidays, the first without Roseanne. At his family's urging, Dan reluctantly attends a grief support group. Geena, home on leave, insists Mary attend church after learning DJ has not taken her in two years. Jackie helps Mark poll mall patrons about the upcoming elections for a school project. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Miracles" | Bob Koherr | Liz Astrof | November 20, 2018 | 105 | 6.86[24] |
Becky announces she is pregnant. To Dan's dismay, she intends to raise the baby without the father, Emilio, her co-worker at La Casita Bonita, the restaurant where she works. She tells Jackie that Emilio may be unable to financially support their child. Darlene lands a job with a local crime magazine called, "Lock 'Em Up", but her new boss, Ben, resists her creative ideas. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "One Flew Over the Conners' Nest" | Fred Savage | Ali Liebegott | November 27, 2018 | 106 | 7.32[25] |
Bridget and Maria, a lesbian couple Becky went to high school with, want to adopt Becky's baby; Jackie obtains a city permit to build a chicken coop in Dan's backyard, using it as an excuse to spend more time with the family. Dan assures her she is always welcome at the Conner house. Darlene, working at the casino, copes with a frequent patron who continually harasses her at work. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Hold the Salt" | Kimberly McCullough | Dave Caplan | December 4, 2018 | 107 | 6.63[26] |
Darlene begins a romantic relationship with her new boss, Ben, but their similarly controlling personalities soon clash. Peter asks Dan to restore his Vespa motor bike, but Dan is reluctant after learning Jackie is paying for everything; Dan tells Jackie that Peter is using her in the relationship. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "O Sister, Where Art Thou?" | Rebecca Asher | Sid Youngers | December 11, 2018 | 108 | 6.68[27] |
A cop brings Harris home after catching her drinking underage. Becky warns her to stop but agrees not to tell Darlene. Darlene finds out anyway and is angry at Becky, unleashing Becky's pent-up resentment over her sister's absence when her husband, Mark, died. Dan's old high school friend, Louise, is romantically interested in him, though he still grieves Roseanne. Jackie participates in Peter's educational project simulating Norwegian medieval life. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Rage Against the Machine" | Fred Savage | Jana & Mitch Hunter | January 8, 2019 | 111 | 6.85[28] |
Dan substitutes for DJ when he is too sick to work at his vending-machine service job. When an improperly secured machine falls on Dan, injuring him, Darlene hires an attorney to sue the company for medical damages. Becky's boss warns her about flirting with the customers on the job. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Don't Shoot the Piano Teacher" | Kimberly McCullough | Kimberly Altamirano & Simone Finch | January 15, 2019 | 109 | 6.65[29] |
Darlene asks Ben to give Mark piano lessons then objects to his demanding teaching style, though Mark finds it challenging. Dan and Jackie try to convince Becky that Emilio would be a good father to their baby. Ben wants Darlene to move to Chicago and live with him after receiving an offer to relocate the magazine there. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "We Continue to Truck" | Bob Koherr | Bruce Helford | January 22, 2019 | 110 | 7.74[30] |
Jackie discovers Peter is cheating on her and throws him out, but without Roseanne to help her navigate the aftermath, drunkenly invades the old Lunchbox restaurant. David breaks up with Blue because she wants children and he does not. Darlene has second thoughts about moving to Chicago with Ben. After an ICE raid on a number of local restaurants, the family learns that Emilio has been arrested and is being deported to Mexico. |
Season 2 (2019–20)[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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12 | 1 | "Preemies, Weed and Infidelity" | Gail Mancuso | Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen & Dave Caplan | September 24, 2019 | 201 | 5.77[31] |
Becky is rushed to the hospital after going into premature labor during Dan's poker game. Additionally, Darlene confides to Jackie that she has rekindled her relationship with David while still dating Ben, and is uncertain how to proceed. Harris has been baking and selling marijuana-laced cookies, resulting in Darlene grounding her. Becky delivers a baby girl that she names Beverly Rose, in honor of her grandmother and deceased mother. | |||||||
13 | 2 | "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss" | Gail Mancuso | Darlene Hunt | October 1, 2019 | 202 | 5.58[32] |
Darlene and David meet with the school principal after Mark and another boy are given detention for kissing, breaking the school's strict rules against P.D.A. (Public Displays of Affection). Mark is disappointed when the other boy blames him and denies being gay in front of his grandmother. Becky struggles to produce breast milk and worries that her age and past drinking are against her being a good mother. Meanwhile, Darlene has a close call when Ben unexpectedly arrives at the house while David is upstairs in her bedroom after spending the night. | |||||||
14 | 3 | "The Preemie Monologues" | Gail Mancuso | Jana & Mitch Hunter | October 8, 2019 | 203 | 5.69[33] |
As the family take turns sitting with Little Bev in the neonatal ICU, Becky returns to work before she is physically able, stressed about earning enough money to support her child. Harris confronts Darlene about her seeing both David and Ben, and insists she choose one. Otherwise, she will tell her father the truth. Dan grows closer to his platonic friend, Louise, finally asking her out on a date, his first since Roseanne died. In the end-credits scene, the Conner family surprise Becky by having renovated the basement into a comfortable living space for her and Little Bev. | |||||||
15 | 4 | "Lanford... Lanford" | Gail Mancuso | Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen & Dave Caplan | October 15, 2019 | 204 | 5.50[34] |
Jackie helps Darlene realize her true feelings about David and Ben. When David insists he and Darlene attend family therapy together, Darlene intends to use the session to end their relationship. David instead breaks-up with her, saying they have always been unequal partners. Darlene tells Ben about also seeing David, but he already knows and breaks-up with her, though she can keep her job. Dan worries about Becky's sobriety when she wants the bartender job after Louise's promotion to restaurant manager. Becky notes that despite Dan always having ample beer in the house, she has remained sober. | |||||||
16 | 5 | "Nightmare on Lunch Box Street" | Gail Mancuso | Debby Wolfe | October 29, 2019 | 205 | 6.03[35] |
When the old Lunch Box café space becomes vacant, Jackie wants to reopen it with Becky. They discover that Bev still owns the property and has been collecting rent income for years, despite claiming poverty. Jackie and Becky confront Bev, who says Darlene has power of attorney over all her affairs. Jackie, angry, orders her mother to move out, forcing Bev to go to Dan's house. Meanwhile, Ben and Darlene's work relationship becomes strained. Mary feels like a family outcast after a woman believes she is adopted. | |||||||
17 | 6 | "Tempest in a Stew Pot" | Fred Savage | Sid Youngers | November 12, 2019 | 206 | 5.48[36] |
Jackie and Becky present Darlene with their comprehensive Lunch Box business plan. Darlene considers the venture too risky and already has a potential new tenant. Jackie storms out and an angry Becky claims Darlene does not want her to succeed, then moves in with Jackie. Mark designs personalized turkey place settings for the family's upcoming Thanksgiving dinner. After Harris and her perpetually-stoned friend, Odessa, attempt to take Dan's motorcycle out for a ride, damaging it, Dan bans Odessa from the house. Darlene tells Harris she can no longer see Odessa, which Harris ignores. | |||||||
18 | 7 | "Slappy Holidays" | Gail Mancuso | Emily Wilson | November 19, 2019 | 207 | 5.68[37] |
Jackie and Becky, still angry at Darlene, agree to attend Thanksgiving dinner at the Conner house. Dan invites Louise and also allows Odessa to come, despite having banned her from the house. During the celebration, Jackie and Darlene feud over re-opening the Lunch Box, their respective family roles, and other long-buried resentments, resulting in Jackie angrily slapping Darlene. Harris, upset by the family turmoil, leaves to stay with Odessa, who is later discovered to have been living alone for five years. Darlene allows Harris to stay overnight to cool off. Dan persuades Darlene to let Becky and Jackie reopen the restaurant. Becky moves back into the house. | |||||||
19 | 8 | "Lanford, Toilet of Sin" | Gail Mancuso | Bruce Helford | November 26, 2019 | 208 | 5.74[38] |
While breaking through drywall to install the new pizza oven, Dan discovers excessive non-toxic mold. Repairs will cost Jackie her remaining savings, so she decides against opening. After a newspaper article about her predicament, the community rallies to help and Jackie moves ahead with opening the café. Becky tries to get her old waitress job back during the interim, but the position has been filled. Undeterred, Becky persuades Louise to extend the bar's hours to 4 a.m., with herself taking the late shift, which is surprisingly successful. Ben drops off Darlene's work laptop, then stays to help Mark with a school project while Darlene employs desperate measures to see Harris, who is still at Odessa's. When Harris refuses to see her mother, Darlene is arrested for disturbing the peace. Ben bails Darlene out of jail. | |||||||
20 | 9 | "Smoking Penguins and Santa on Santa Action" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Kimberly Altamirano & Simone Finch | December 10, 2019 | 209 | 5.72[39] |
Everyone except Becky forgets Dan's birthday, which he prefers to ignore anyway. Dan invites Louise to join the family's annual Santa photo (minus Harris). After Jackie insults Louise, believing she wants to take Roseanne's place. Dan wants Louise to take part in the annual family Santa photo, but bans Jackie, restricting her to Christmas Eve only. After Jackie makes amends with Louise, who assures says she and Dan are only platonic friends, Jackie is allowed back into the Santa photo. Meanwhile, in a cost-cutting move, Ben is fired as publisher of "Lock 'Em Up." Darlene is promoted at half Ben's salary then fired after demanding more money. As Ben and Darlene commiserate at a local bar, they renew their romance. The family apologizes for forgetting Dan's birthday and give him a special gift; Becky volunteers to remind everyone each year. In a post-episode scene, Jackie pastes the absent Harris' picture onto the family Santa photo and cuts off Louise's image before mailing it as a Christmas card. | |||||||
21 | 10 | "Throwing a Christian to a Bear" | Michael Arden | Teleplay by : Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen & Dave Caplan Story by : Lecy Goranson | January 21, 2020 | 211 | 5.40[40] |
The family gathers to watch the Bears-Packers football game. Becky brings her new boyfriend, Wyatt, who incites the family's ire by being an avid Green Bay Packers fan. Darlene and Ben meet with a finance broker to secure a start-up loan for a new mugshot-type magazine, but Ben's depressed, defeatist demeanor may derail their chances. When Wyatt, who is religious, later criticizes the Conner family for being overly-zealous sports fans and their unhealthy lifestyle, Becky dumps him. Ben admits he lacks the energy and desire to build a new magazine and worries about the risk for Darlene and the kids. Darlene says she is willing to assume the risk, and will head their magazine's operation. Dan comforts a despondent Becky, saying she will find the right man. | |||||||
22 | 11 | "Mud Turtles, A Good Steak and One Man in a Tub" | Gail Mancuso | Dave Caplan | January 28, 2020 | 210 | 5.31[41] |
Dan gets stuck in the bathtub while soaking his bad back, requiring Louise to rescue him. Becky suspects Dawn, the Lunch Box's new food vendor, is only befriending Jackie so she can oversell them supplies. Harris lands a job at Price Warehouse that helps employees earn online college degrees, but Darlene wants Harris to attend Central Illinois State College. However, the school's financial aid package is merely loans taking twenty years to repay, rather than any grants or scholarships. Louise and her band are offered a three-to-six-month Midwest tour, but Louise offers to decline if Dan wants her to stay and he will engage in a fully romantic relationship. Dan, still grieving, is unable to commit, and Louise leaves. Jackie is surprised that Dawn still wants to be friends after Jackie reduces the food order. Dan and Darlene surprise Harris on her first day at work to cheer her on. Darlene says she is proud of Harris and supports her educational plan. | |||||||
23 | 12 | "Live from Lanford" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen & Dave Caplan | February 11, 2020 | 218 | 6.21[43] |
Mark and Harris watch the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary on TV for Mark's school assignment, prompting other family members to express their own political opinions and stress the importance of voting. Mark resents assumptions that he supports Pete Buttigieg because he is gay. The family throws an impromptu going-away party for Louise, believing it will compel Dan to ask her to stay. Their plan backfires, forcing Dan to admit that he and Louise have broken up. Dan consults a priest about his inability to move past Roseanne's death, then determines he will do so when ready. Mark's anger over Harris leaving home comes out, leading her to take time to discuss his and Austin's renewed, though troubled, relationship. The episode was performed live for both East and West Coast airings and incorporated actual updates on the primary results.[42] | |||||||
24 | 13 | "Brothers, Babies and Breakdowns" | Timothy Busfield | Debby Wolfe | February 18, 2020 | 212 | 5.51[44] |
On the eve of Lunch Box's grand opening, the new cook seriously injures his finger. Desperate, Jackie recruits Dwight, a former cook, as the replacement. After babysitting Beverly Rose, Ben wants a baby with Darlene, though she is reluctant. Dan reads in the obituary column that his estranged father, Ed, has died. He later receives a phone call from someone wanting a drywall estimate. The caller is Dan's half-brother, Ed Jr., who bitterly resents Dan for ignoring him and his sister while they were growing up and who claims Ed was always a good father. Jackie employs an unorthodox relaxation technique after Dwight suffers a panic attack on the Lunch Box's opening day. Dan and Ed Jr. reconcile after Dan proves that their father blocked his numerous attempts to contact his siblings over the years. Darlene strikes an agreement with Ben to consider having a baby together. As the Conner clan celebrates the Lunch Box's successful first day, Dan arrives with Ed Jr. to reunite him with the family. | |||||||
25 | 14 | "Bad Dads and Grads" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Sid Youngers | February 25, 2020 | 213 | 5.11[45] |
Dan and Ed Jr. bond as brothers, though Dan is dismayed that their father, who had refused to pay for Dan to go to college, paid for Ed Jr.'s education. Harris and Mark are unhappy that Darlene and Ben are considering having a baby. Mark worries Darlene's age makes it too risky and suspects she is doing it only to keep Ben. When Jackie's blind date stands her up at a restaurant, a friendly, middle-aged married couple, Ron and Janelle, invite her to their table. Soon after, the couple ask her to be their relationship "partner," a situation Becky calls a "thrupple." Becky tells Dan it is unfair to blame his brother for Ed Sr. failing him as a father and suggests he needs closure. Dan reconciles his conflicted feelings by blowing up Ed Sr.'s beloved old car that Ed Jr. gave him. The ending scene is from the series, "Roseanne," season 4, episode 13, "Bingo" and shows Dan babysitting infant Ed Jr. | |||||||
26 | 15 | "Beards, Thrupples and Robots" | Gail Mancuso | Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen & Dave Caplan | March 17, 2020 | 214 | 6.49[46] |
Darlene and Ben struggle to launch their new magazine. Desperately needing money, Darlene gets a job at Price Warehouse, creating tension with Harris, who becomes Darlene's boss. Jackie hesitates when Ron and Janelle want to consummate their "thruple" relationship. Ben shocks everyone by shaving his beard to look more professional to potential magazine advertisers. Harris fires Darlene after catching her working on the magazine during work hours. Jackie discovers Ron and Janelle are an angry, unhappy couple and ends their arrangement before it starts. Ben lands a big advertising account for the magazine. Harris loses her job and college assistance when she is replaced by a robot. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne make a cameo appearance as a couple interested in Jackie. | |||||||
27 | 16 | "Tats and Tias" | Don Scardino | Jana & Mitch Hunter | March 24, 2020 | 215 | 6.40[47] |
A jobless and dejected Harris moves back home. When Becky needs affordable childcare for Little Bev, Emilio recommends his two aunts, who live in Lanford. Darlene cheers up Harris by them making prank phone calls, including pranking Jackie. Becky and Jackie drop off Little Bev with Emilio's aunts, who make insulting remarks about them in Spanish, unaware Jackie speaks the language. Dan runs into an old biker buddy, Lord Tony, at his newly-opened bike shop. When Tony mentions needing to hire more help, Dan recommends Harris. Darlene delays telling Harris, claiming she is still too depressed to work, but Dan says Darlene enjoys nurturing her. Emilio's aunts insult her again. Understanding a derogatory word, she confronts them, then learns they blame her for Emilio's deportation and want her to marry Emilio so he can return to the US. Harris starts working at the bike shop and suggests the family get matching tattoos. Humorous suggestions include: a sinking ship, a burning house, and an atomic mushroom cloud. | |||||||
28 | 17 | "The Icewoman Cometh" | Don Scardino | Amy Fox | April 7, 2020 | 216 | 6.18[48] |
Returning from Arizona, Bev announces she is removing Darlene as her power of attorney, then offers to give Mark $5000 to attend tech camp. Darlene asks Bev to also pay for Harris to enroll in tattoo school. Bev agrees, but will then not pay for Mark's camp. Dan's poker buddies encourage him to reconnect with Louise, who is still on tour. Bev tells Mark that Darlene wants the $5000 for Harris instead of him. Mark angrily confronts Darlene, complaining she always focuses on Harris' troubles while ignoring him. Becky urges Dan to move past Roseanne's death but he experiences guilt over having feelings for Louise. Darlene is angry that Bev told Mark the money is now for Harris. Bev reveals it was always intended for Mark; she only wanted to create turmoil to punish Darlene for giving Jackie the restaurant against her wishes. Darlene is furious and wants to withdraw an additional $5000 from Bev's bank account for Harris while she still has power of attorney, though Harris dissuades her, saying it is illegal. Dan goes to where Louise is performing to tell her he is ready to move on from Roseanne. He leaves when he sees her kissing Zack, her bandmate. | |||||||
29 | 18 | "Pilot Lights & Sister Fights" | Fred Savage | Daniel Talbott | April 14, 2020 | 217 | 5.94[49] |
Dan returns to the bar and tells Louise he wants a committed relationship. She says it is too late and is with someone else now. Harris weighs in about Darlene and Ben starting a family together. Darlene finds Becky and Ben watching late-night TV together when neither can sleep. Ben skips an important business meeting to stay home and fix the broken water heater after Becky, badly needing a shower, has a meltdown. Darlene accuses Becky of wanting to steal Ben when she finds him downstairs feeding Little Bev and talking to Becky. She later confides to Ben that she may be unable to conceive and fears he will leave her for another woman to have a family. Jackie consoles Dan and offers helpful advice about moving on from Roseanne's death. Louise shows up at Dan's house, and they reconcile. Becky and Darlene make-up. | |||||||
30 | 19 | "CPAPs, Hickeys and Biscuits" | Lynda Tarryk | Kimberly Altamirano | April 28, 2020 | 219 | 5.96[50] |
Dan's poker buddies chide him about his and Louise's upcoming first official date and them "buttering the biscuit." When Darlene spends the night in jail after refusing to sign a traffic ticket, Ben stays over to watch the kids. Mark and his female classmate, Harper, are working late on their science project; Ben allows Harper to stay overnight in Harris' vacant bed, unconcerned because Mark is gay. Darlene is furious and blames Ben after discovering the two kids gave each other hickeys. Mark defends himself, saying he and Harper were only practicing hickeys before she tries it with her boyfriend. Dan sleeps over with Louise, but wakes up during the night needing his CPAP machine. He is embarrassed to reveal he uses one but Louise assures him it is a normal part of aging. Emilio's aunts pressure Becky to marry him, but she resists a loveless, sham marriage just to allow Emilio back into the country. Ben and Darlene argue over their stalled relationship and Ben's role regarding the kids. The bank issues a house foreclosure notice after Dan falls behind on his mortgage payments. | |||||||
31 | 20 | "Bridge Over Troubled Conners" | Gail Manusco | Emily Wilson | May 5, 2020 | 220 | 6.05[51] |
Dan is $4,000 behind on his home mortgage and facing foreclosure after the bank declines to extend his loan, considering him an unacceptable risk. Meanwhile, Ben and Darlene find a perfect apartment but when Darlene learns about the foreclosure, she wants to use their deposit money to bail out Dan and live at the house. Ben, wanting their own place, refuses, saying Dan will only fall behind again due to his advancing age and slowing business. He relents after Darlene becomes distraught over losing her childhood home. Dan stubbornly refuses their offer to take over the mortgage. Elsewhere, Becky and Jackie drive to the Mexico border so Emilio can meet Beverly Rose. Becky later stuns the family by announcing she married Emilio, although he must remain in Mexico for two years. Shortly after, Emilio shows up at the Conner house, having illegally returned to the US. Becky demands he return to Mexico before he gets caught. |
Season 3 (2020–21)[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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32 | 1 | "Keep On Truckin' Six Feet Apart" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Bruce Helford | October 21, 2020 | 301 | 4.90[52] |
Mark oversees health protocols at home while the Conner family copes with the COVID pandemic. Jackie keeps the Lunch Box afloat doing take-out orders and delivering them herself but cannot afford Becky's salary. Emilio, still hiding from ICE (and Dan), works behind the scenes at the restaurant. A neighbor, working as a process server, serves Dan an eviction notice, giving him five days to vacate the house. Jackie discovers Dan has laid off his crew and is doing drywall jobs by himself to make more money, risking his health. Darlene and Ben lose all advertising for their online crime magazine and, nearly broke, consider ending it. Louise convinces Dan to allow everyone living in the house to pay him rent so he can pay the mortgage. Darlene and Becky are hired at the newly reopened Wellman Plastics plant. | |||||||
33 | 2 | "Halloween and The Election vs. The Pandemic" | Michael Fishman | Bruce Helford | October 28, 2020 | 307 | 4.36[53] |
Mark and Mary are disappointed when the mayor cancels all Halloween 'Trick or Treating' due to the pandemic. Mark encounters conflicts with other classmates over social distancing. Mary is unhappy being home alone all day while D.J. works long hours after receiving a promotion. Without consulting D.J., Becky and Darlene decide Mary should live with them during the week until D.J.'s work schedule stabilizes. The school suspends Mark after an altercation with another student about COVID. The Conners surprise Mark and Mary by transforming their home into a Haunted House. D.J. arrives and is angry that Mary was moved without his permission and says there are people who intermittently check on her while he is away. He relents when Mary admits she prefers staying with family. Darlene and Dan discuss their differing views on the current political climate. | |||||||
34 | 3 | "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Dave Caplan | November 4, 2020 | 302 | 4.00[54] |
Becky makes friends at Wellman's, but Darlene feels the job is beneath her and acts aloof, offending co-workers. Louise bonds with Harris by teaching her guitar. Louise suggests a family poker game after Dan's buddies cancel due to COVID. When Ben mentions the Lanford Lotus restaurant may close, Jackie considers putting Thai food on the menu. During the poker game, Louise goads Harris into making a twenty-dollar bet. Harris loses and, upset with Louise, storms off. After Darlene finds an unflattering drawing depicting her as Marie Antoinette taped to the restroom mirror, her co-workers reject her excuses for being standoffish. They contrast her snobbishness to her late mother, Roseanne's, friendliness. Louise, who has been isolating at the Conner house, tells Dan she needs her own space and is keeping her apartment. Mark struggles with online school because he needs a new computer. Darlene makes amends with co-workers, who help her realize her job enables her to support her family. Louise makes up with Harris. | |||||||
35 | 4 | "Birthdays, Babies and Emotional Support Chickens" | Fred Savage | Bruce Rasmussen | November 18, 2020 | 303 | 3.65[55] |
When the Conner chickens stop laying eggs, Louise asks her veterinarian brother, Neville, to check them. Neville asks Jackie out, but she declines, uninterested in dating anyone. Emilio wants a traditional big party for Beverly Rose's first birthday and for her to be baptized Catholic. Becky agrees to a small party, but not a baptism. Dan is furious to discover Emilio is in the country illegally. Jackie accepts a coffee date with Neville but only to explain how emotionally damaged she is. Darlene and Ben are ecstatic that she is pregnant, but the doctor says it is a false positive due to Darlene's early-stage menopause (at 43), and she is no longer fertile. Emilio goes overboard for Beverly Rose's birthday party and demands to be more involved in her life. Becky agrees to Beverly Rose being baptized. Darlene and Ben are the godparents, and Dan, who boycotted the event, shows up. | |||||||
36 | 5 | "Friends in High Places and Horse Surgery" | Fred Savage | Jana & Mitch Hunter | November 25, 2020 | 305 | 3.85[56] |
Darlene wants Robin, a Wellman supervisor, to mentor her for a management position. Becky receives multiple warnings for excessive video chatting with Beverly Rose during work hours. Neville continues pursuing Jackie, but his small gift evokes her unhappy childhood memory and an extreme reaction. Darlene invites Robin to dinner to discuss her management possibilities, only to cause an unpleasant confrontation when Becky reveals it was Robin who sanctioned her. Louise advises Jackie on how to discourage Neville, explaining he has always been excessively determined about everything. Becky wants Darlene to persuade Robin to expunge her work infractions. Robin instead tasks Darlene with deciding Becky's discipline. Darlene docks Becky's pay for missed work time, infuriating Becky, even though it is a lesser sanction than management intended. Jackie asks Neville to stop pursuing her, and they agree to be friends. | |||||||
37 | 6 | "Protest, Drug Test and One Leaves the Nest" | Lynda Tarryk | Debby Wolfe | December 2, 2020 | 306 | 3.58[57] |
The family watches the televised Chicago "Share the Wealth" protest. At Wellman's, Robin announces staff must undergo supervised drug testing, though she disagrees with the policy and is resigning. Jackie suspects Robin is quitting because she may be using drugs. Craving privacy, Louise returns to her own apartment. Robin confides to Becky that she is not an addict but is transgender and wishes to keep it confidential. Darlene supports Harris protesting, but when Harris is willing to risk being fired to attend the protest, Darlene insists she must work to help pay rent. Jackie leads a protest at Wellman's against supervised drug testing by strangers. Wellman's appoints Becky as the drug supervisor and she becomes the union rep, satisfying the employees and preserving Robin's privacy. Louise returns to spend the night with Dan. | |||||||
38 | 7 | "A Cold Mom, A Brother Daddy and a Prison Baby" | Michael Arden | Jana & Mitch Hunter | January 13, 2021 | 312 | 3.89[58] |
Ben's mother, Barb (Candice Bergen) calls from Florida saying his father died, leaving Ben remorseful about their unresolved, troubled relationship. When Barb arrives, Jackie finds her caustic personality similar to her own mother, Bev. Barb stuns Darlene by confiding that Ben's dad was not his biological father. She wants Darlene to tell Ben, and leaves him a note saying Darlene has something important to share. To spare Ben the upsetting truth, Darlene concocts a preposterous story that he was born in prison after Barb was convicted of car hijacking. Barb finally confesses she had a one-night encounter with Ben's deceased biological father and never knew his last name or anything about him. Her husband found out and agreed to raise Ben as his son. Emilio babysits Beverly Rose when Becky goes on a date. Both admit they dislike dating others and begin spending more time together, though Emilio wants more than friendship. | |||||||
39 | 8 | "Young Love, Old Lions and Middle-Aged Hyenas" | Gail Mancuso | Sid Youngers | January 20, 2021 | 308 | 3.18[59] |
Harris introduces her new friend and fellow 'Share the Wealth' protester, Josh, to the family. Becky, Jackie, and Darlene research Josh's online profile and discover he has a rich family. He regularly attends national protests, live streaming the events and being photographed with a different girl for each cause. The family believes Josh uses women as protest props and is showcasing Harris as the 'poor girl' to symbolize wealth inequality. Harris dismisses Darlene's warning that Josh may be exploiting her. Ben starts building a closet for Becky's basement living space, only to incur Dan's wrath, who criticizes Ben's workmanship and claims Becky thinks him too old to build it. Becky insists she just wants Dan to relax after working hard all day; Ben and Dan later compromise about working on the house. Dan privately tells Josh the family knows his history and strongly cautions him to be gentle when breaking-up with Harris before moving on to a new protest. | |||||||
40 | 9 | "Promotions, Podcasts and Magic Tea" | Gail Mancuso | Amy Fox | January 27, 2021 | 309 | 3.52[60] |
Darlene is promoted to line supervisor at Wellman Plastics, causing Ben to become dejected over his own stalled career. He reacts by quitting his grocery job and spends $400 on media equipment to produce a regular web podcast about food and true crime. Darlene is dismayed Ben never consulted her but later supports the endeavor, realizing its importance to him. At a family poker game, Louise mentions having used a "magic" herbal tea during her rock band touring days. Jackie and Neville later try the hallucinogenic brew together, causing extreme reactions in both. After recovering, Jackie, appreciating Neville having helped her, sees them possibly having a future together. | |||||||
41 | 10 | "Who Are Bosses, Boats and Eckhart Tolle?" | Lynda Tarryk | Erica Montolfo-Bura | February 3, 2021 | 310 | 3.63[61] |
Dan expresses little enthusiasm for his business partner Chuck's new boat, inwardly resentful he barely can afford to keep his house. Chuck, offended by Dan's lukewarm reaction, wants to dissolve their partnership. Jackie applies to be on Jeopardy and makes it to the audition phase. Darlene hires Lisa as her new assistant without thoroughly vetting her, swayed by Lisa's hard-luck story. Darlene soon regrets her decision after Lisa becomes overly possessive and zealously implements stringent employee rules and otherwise takes inappropriate action on Darlene's behalf without permission. Dan and Chuck resolve their issues, but Chuck wants to retire. Darlene gives Lisa another chance, then fires her after learning she lied to get hired. | |||||||
42 | 11 | "Panic Attacks, Hardware Store and Big Mouth Billy Bass" | Jude Weng | Bruce Helford & Dave Caplan & Bruce Rasmussen | February 24, 2021 | 311 | 3.79[62] |
Becky rushes Darlene to the E.R. when she suffers an extreme panic attack after Robin unexpectedly called on her during a Wellman's teleconference. Barb asks Ben to take over his late father's hardware store, which would interrupt his new podcast production. Dan is forced off a job when his impaired hearing becomes a liability on construction sites. He accepts a temp job at Ben's hardware store and surprisingly likes it until he and Ben clash over who knows more, causing Dan to storm off. Robin gives Darlene a spa gift certificate to apologize for imposing on her during the teleconference. Darlene suffers another panic attack while booking an appointment, feeling the spa is too swanky for her. A psychiatrist determines Darlene's feeling of unworthiness and her unrealized goals and career setbacks is triggering the panic attacks. He encourages finding a balance between her new role and old self. Jackie offers advice when Dan admits being too old to continue drywalling. Dan and Ben resolve their differences, and Dan returns to the hardware store. Mark colors Jackie's grey hair to prepare for her Jeopardy audition. | |||||||
43 | 12 | "A Stomach Ache, A Heartbreak and a Grave Mistake" | Michael Arden | Emily Wilson | March 3, 2021 | 304 | 3.56[63] |
Becky thinks Josh is deliberately avoiding Harris, though Harris defensively claims he is probably busy protesting elsewhere. Dan claims Darlene constantly discussing the pandemic is stoking Mark's COVID fears, while she believes being open and truthful is healthier. A doctor diagnoses Mark's continual stomach pains as extreme anxiety. Darlene promises less COVID talk to ease Mark's concerns. Becky learns Josh is deliberately ignoring Harris. Becky and Harris confront Josh at his house where he admits he is no longer interested in Harris. A furious Jackie discovers that Roseanne's neighboring grave, occupied by a once-feuding neighbor, has a disparaging remark about her late sister on the tombstone. When the cemetery director says it cannot be changed, Jackie has Roseanne moved to a new plot, reserving the vacated one for her mother, Bev. Dan buys hearing aids that improve his hearing. | |||||||
44 | 13 | "Walden Pond, A Staycation and The Axis Powers" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Emily Wilson | March 24, 2021 | 313 | 3.45[64] |
Jackie reopens the Lunch Box to customers while Dan refurbishes a vintage trailer for him and Louise to travel in. Louise contracts COVID and self-isolates at her apartment. When Jackie suggests the family be tested. Darlene worries she may have infected Louise after secretly spending time at a hotel pool to relax. Jackie suspects that the nearby Italian, German, and Japanese restaurant owners wrote the negative Yelp reviews about the Lunch Box after she added ethnic dishes to the menu. Neville impresses Jackie with his assertiveness after he intimidates one owner into removing a false review. Everyone tests negative for COVID, but both Dan and Ben are angry that Darlene risked infecting the family. Darlene tells Ben she visited the pool because she has been overwhelmed by work and family stress, leading to a deeper discussion about their relationship. | |||||||
45 | 14 | "Money, Booze and Lies" | Lynda Tarryk | Debby Wolfe | March 31, 2021 | 314 | 3.26[65] |
The family prepares a "care" package for Louise, who is still isolating with COVID. Dan wants a raise after doubling business at Ben's hardware store, then later demands a 25% share in the business. Ben refuses, causing a rift between Dan and Darlene, who attempts to mediate. Becky's old high-school honors rival, Mike Withers, is in town and invites her to dinner. Intimidated by his successful career and embarrassed about her own lackluster life, Becky lies about herself and drinks some wine to avoid revealing she is alcoholic. Becky later tells Darlene about drinking the wine, but insists she is committed to being sober. Dan again demands that Ben make him a partner, causing a fight. Ben fires Dan, who then evicts Ben. | |||||||
46 | 15 | "An Old Dog, New Tricks and a Ticket to Ride" | Jude Weng | Erica Montolfo-Bura | April 7, 2021 | 315 | 3.39[66] |
Dan fosters a senior dog for money and works as a night security guard to pay the mortgage. Dan refuses to ask Ben for his job back, but tells Darlene he can move back into the house. Ben, living at the hardware store, declines, wanting him and Darlene to have their own place. Emilio and his cousin, Lupe, care for Beverly Rose while Becky works double shifts to save money for business classes. Becky, despondent that Beverly Rose is more attached to Lupe than her, relapses into drinking. Molly Tilden, whose family once lived next door to the Conners, returns to Lanford. She and Darlene resolve their old conflicts during an evening out together. Dan returns to the hardware store after Ben offers him 10% ownership. Ben then gives Darlene six months to allow for Dan to become financially stable so they can then find their own place. Molly has two first-class tickets to Hawaii and offers to take Darlene. | |||||||
47 | 16 | "A Fast Car, A Sudden Loss and a Slow Decline" | Jean Sagal | Bruce Helford | April 7, 2021 | 316 | 3.37[66] |
When Darlene suspects Becky is drinking again, Becky claims it is just fatigue and stress from work and caring for Beverly Rose. Darlene decides to accept Molly's Hawaii offer, but after hearing nothing further from her, goes to the Tilden's house. Mrs. Tilden says Molly died the previous night following a seizure from brain cancer. Becky, depressed over finances, drinks until passing out, leaving Beverly Rose unattended in her crib. Darlene's driver license is suspended after speeding in a sporty loaner car. Molly has left the Hawaii tickets to Darlene. Ben wants Darlene to cash them in and pay off Dan's bills so they can get their own place sooner, but Darlene wants them to go to Hawaii. When Jackie finds Becky passed out drunk in her bed while Beverly Rose is crying and has a fever, the family demands Becky go into rehab. | |||||||
48 | 17 | "Regrets, Rehabs and Realtors" | Lynda Tarryk | Dave Caplan | April 14, 2021 | 317 | 3.94[67] |
The family bids Becky goodbye as she heads to rehab. As a compromise about the Hawaii trip, Darlene proposes a less expensive vacation, expressing her need to get away. Ben refuses, insisting all the money go towards Dan's mortgage so they can move into their own place sooner. Ben's mother, Barb, returns to Lanford and is dismayed to find Ben living in the store. Barb infuriates Dan by suggesting he sell his house, claiming he has a co-dependent relationship with his children so they will support him. When Becky prematurely leaves rehab, saying her drinking problem is not serious, Dan and Jackie insist she return. As Dan considers selling the house, Darlene says she is unsure about moving in with Ben, feeling they have different goals. | |||||||
49 | 18 | "Cheating, Revelations and A Box of Doll Heads" | Lynda Tarryk | Bruce Rasmussen | April 21, 2021 | 318 | 2.98[68] |
Mark nearly exhausts himself by intensively studying for an entrance exam to a magnet high school, claiming he is competing with privately tutored rich kids. During his online exam, a well-intentioned Darlene sneaks into Mark's room with prompt cards. The examiner discovers what she is doing and immediately disqualifies Mark, devastating him. Dan, Darlene, D.J., and Jackie attend a family therapy session after Becky experiences difficulties adjusting to rehab. Dan blames Becky's late husband, Mark, for selfishly derailing her life. Becky admits her own anger at Mark, but also at herself for abandoning her goals just to be with him. Mark is allowed to retake the exam after it is determined that he had correctly answered the disputed question before Darlene interfered. Robin visits Becky in rehab, saying she is a good person who just needs help staying on track; she expresses appreciation for Becky previously helping her. This episode reveals that Mark died in a motorcycle accident. | |||||||
50 | 19 | "Jeopardé, Sobrieté and Infidelité" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Dave Caplan & Bruce Helford & Amy Fox | May 12, 2021 | 319 | 3.58[69] |
Still fuming over Ben's refusal to go to Hawaii, Darlene instead invites co-worker Jeff. Barb finds out and confronts Darlene, who insists the trip is platonic. Louise recovers from COVID and returns to the family. Becky completes rehab, then annoys everyone by incessantly preaching about addiction. After Becky embarrasses Mark by giving an impromptu anti-addiction presentation to his health sciences class, the family insists she stop. Jackie's Jeopardy! episode airs. She finished in the red, then disputed the results on-camera. She privately tells Neil that she further humiliated herself off-camera and was escorted away in handcuffs. Neville suggests turning her failure into a new goal for success. Darlene sells the Hawaii tickets to put the money towards Dan's mortgage so she and Ben can have their own place. | |||||||
51 | 20 | "Two Proposals, a Homecoming and a Bear" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Dave Caplan & Bruce Helford & Bruce Rasmussen | May 19, 2021 | 320 | 3.38[70] |
Darlene is saving money for her and Ben to move in together but worries Dan still needs financial help. Dan and Louise make travel plans after he finishes refurbishing the trailer. Jackie obsessively re-watches her failed Jeopardy appearance, which has made her a minor online sensation. Neil suggests she use her notoriety to promote the Lunchbox. Louise accepts Dan's marriage proposal, but when Darlene asks Ben to marry her, he declines. He says Darlene always puts everyone else and herself ahead of him and now wants time to consider their relationship. Geena comes home and decides to retire from the Army after hearing about all the family's travails during the past year. Jackie wants to expand the Lunch Box with a beer & wine license and big-screen TVs for sports but thinks it too expensive. Neville offers to finance Jackie's plans, saying he believes in her. Becky quits Wellman Plastics to resume working for Jackie, allowing her to take online classes and spend more time with Beverly Rose. |
Season 4[]
No. overall | No. in season | Title [71] | Directed by [71] | Written by [71] | Original air date [71] | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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52 | 1 | "Trucking Live in Front of a Fully Vaccinated Studio Audience" | TBA | TBA | September 22, 2021 | 404 | TBD |
53 | 2 | "Education, Corruption, Damnation" | TBA | TBA | September 29, 2021 | 401 | TBD |
54 | 3 | "Sober Sex, Plastic Silverware and Losing My Religion" | TBA | TBA | October 6, 2021 | 402 | TBD |
Production[]
Development[]
On May 29, 2018, ABC cancelled Roseanne despite initially renewing it for an eleventh season, following allegedly racist remarks made by Roseanne Barr (who starred as Roseanne Conner) on Twitter about Valerie Jarrett, a former advisor to Barack Obama.[72][73][74] In June, reports swirled that the show could possibly be re-tooled as a spin-off focusing on Sara Gilbert's character, Darlene.[75][76] Around June 15, 2018, reports emerged that ABC was close to making a deal to indeed continue the show as a Darlene-centric program.[77][78] Barr is not involved in any way in the new program, and likely received a one-time payment in return.[79] John Goodman had stated that Roseanne Conner would be killed off,[80] which indeed was the case.
On June 21, 2018, it was announced that ABC had officially ordered a 10-episode spin-off tentatively titled The Conners, and that rather than focusing on Darlene, it would involve every cast member except Barr.[10] On August 28, 2018, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, and Jayden Rey, who starred as Harris Conner-Healy, Mark Conner-Healy, and Mary Conner, respectively, throughout the tenth season of Roseanne, were officially confirmed as series regulars for The Conners.[11] On December 15, 2018, it was reported by Deadline Hollywood that preliminary negotiations were underway with the cast for a second season.[81] Deadline later reported on March 21, 2019 that renewal was close.[82] On March 22, 2019, ABC renewed the show for a 19-episode second season,[83][84] which premiered on September 24, 2019.[4]
On May 21, 2020, ABC renewed the series for a third season,[5] which premiered on October 21, 2020.[6] On March 18, 2021, the show's sound engineer and boom operator Terrel Richmond died after suffering a medical event on set.[85] On May 14, 2021, ABC renewed the series for a fourth season,[7] which is set premiere on September 22, 2021.[8]
Taping[]
Production on the series began on August 31, 2018, at the Warner Bros. Studios lot in Burbank, California.[86] On October 26, 2018, ABC announced it had ordered an additional episode, bringing the first season's total number to 11.[87] Production on the third season began on August 17, 2020.[88]
Release[]
The series premiered on October 16, 2018, on ABC in the United States,[89] on CTV in Canada[90] and on Network Ten in Australia.[91]
Reception[]
Ratings[]
The Conners has been a strong and consistent performer for ABC, ranking as the #1 new comedy for the 2018 TV season in both the key demographic of adults 18-49 (2.2 rating)[92] as well as in total viewers (9.5 million).[84] When compared to all other broadcast network TV shows, The Conners finished the 2018-19 TV Season as the 16th highest rated program in the 18-49 demo, the third highest-rated comedy in the 18-49 demo (behind the final season of The Big Bang Theory at #1, and its spin-off Young Sheldon at #2), 31st place overall in total viewers and as the #4 comedy in total viewers (behind The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon and Mom on CBS).[93]
Even with the overall solid ratings performance of The Conners, it is worth noting that viewership has decreased drastically. The Roseanne revival finished the 2017-18 TV season with a 5.0 rating in the 18-49 demo, and 17.8 million viewers, making it the #3 show overall in both the 18-49 demo as well as in total viewers.[94] Still, The Conners has been an undeniable hit for ABC, with its first season ratings nearly doubling the average rating of all prime time shows to air on ABC during the 2018–19 season. ABC finished that season in last place among the "big four" TV networks in the 18-49 demo (1.2 average rating) and second-to-last in total viewers with an average of just 5.6 million,[93] making The Conners one of the few ratings bright spots on the ABC schedule.
The 2019-20 TV season was a turbulent one for the industry, with most networks and programs seeing a rather dramatic decline in ratings.[95] Viewership across the board has been "paltry" and "inauspicious"—a "rude awakening" for the television industry, according to Deadline.[95] Bucking the industry trend in its second season, however, The Conners ratings were remarkably consistent from one episode to the next, down only slightly from season one. The show actually improved its rank with younger viewers; it was the #2 highest rated comedy in the 18-49 demo (with the final season of Modern Family edging it out for the top spot by around 275,000 young viewers per week).[96] In total viewers, The Conners again improves on its season one ranking, now coming in as the third highest rated comedy on TV (after Young Sheldon and Mom). The Conners remains by far the highest-rated comedy on ABC. [97]
Season | Timeslot (ET) | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | TV season | Viewership rank |
Avg. viewers (millions) | ||
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Date | Viewers (millions) |
Date | Viewers (millions) | ||||||
1 | Tuesday 8:00 pm | 11 | October 16, 2018 | 10.56[20] | January 22, 2019 | 7.74[30] | 2018–19 | 31 | 9.53[98] |
2 | 20 | September 24, 2019 | 5.77[31] | May 5, 2020 | 6.05[51] | 2019–20 | 37 | 7.73[99] | |
3 | Wednesday 9:00 pm[71] | 20 | October 21, 2020 | 4.90[52] | May 19, 2021 | 3.38[70] | 2020–21 | 48 | 5.64[100] |
4 | TBA | September 22, 2021 | TBD | TBA | TBD | 2021–22 | TBD | TBD |
- Note: The eighth and sixteenth episodes of the third season aired out their regular timeslot at Wednesday 10 pm and 9:30 pm respectively.
Season 1[]
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Keep On Truckin'" | October 16, 2018 | 2.4/10 | 10.56[20] | 0.8 | 3.08 | 3.2 | 13.65[101] |
2 | "Tangled Up in Blue" | October 23, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 8.00[21] | 0.8 | 2.64 | 2.5 | 10.65[102] |
3 | "There Won't Be Blood" | October 30, 2018 | 1.8/8 | 7.83[22] | 0.7 | 2.43 | 2.5 | 10.26[103] |
4 | "The Separation of Church and Dan" | November 13, 2018 | 1.5/7 | 6.94[23] | 0.8 | 2.66 | 2.3 | 9.60[104] |
5 | "Miracles" | November 20, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 6.91[24] | 0.8 | 2.58 | 2.2 | 9.44[105] |
6 | "One Flew Over the Conners' Nest" | November 27, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 7.32[25] | 0.8 | 2.32 | 2.2 | 9.64[106] |
7 | "Hold the Salt" | December 4, 2018 | 1.3/6 | 6.63[26] | 0.8 | 2.51 | 2.1 | 9.14[107] |
8 | "O Sister, Where Art Thou" | December 11, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 6.68[27] | 0.7 | 2.31 | 2.1 | 8.98[108] |
9 | "Rage Against the Machine" | January 8, 2019 | 1.4/6 | 6.85[28] | 0.7 | 2.25 | 2.1 | 9.10[109] |
10 | "Don't Shoot the Piano Teacher" | January 15, 2019 | 1.3/6 | 6.65[29] | 0.7 | 2.33 | 2.0 | 8.99[110] |
11 | "We Continue to Truck" | January 22, 2019 | 1.5/7 | 7.74[30] | 0.7 | 2.32 | 2.2 | 10.06[111] |
Season 2[]
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Preemies, Weed and Infidelity" | September 24, 2019 | 1.3/7 | 5.77[31] | 0.5 | 2.06 | 1.8 | 7.84[112] |
2 | "A Kiss Is Just A Kiss" | October 1, 2019 | 1.2/6 | 5.58[32] | 0.5 | 2.02 | 1.7 | 7.60[113] |
3 | "The Preemie Monologues" | October 8, 2019 | 1.2/6 | 5.69[33] | 0.5 | 2.05 | 1.7 | 7.75[114] |
4 | "Lanford...Lanford" | October 15, 2019 | 1.1/6 | 5.50[34] | 0.5 | 2.13 | 1.6 | 7.63[115] |
5 | "Nightmare on Lunch Box Street" | October 29, 2019 | 1.2/6 | 6.03[35] | 0.6 | 1.97 | 1.8 | 8.00[116] |
6 | "Tempest in a Stew Pot" | November 12, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 5.48[36] | 0.6 | 2.05 | 1.6 | 7.55[117] |
7 | "Slappy Holidays" | November 19, 2019 | 1.0/6 | 5.65[37] | 0.6 | 2.03 | 1.6 | 7.71[118] |
8 | "Lanford, Toilet of Sin" | November 26, 2019 | 1.2/6 | 5.74[38] | 0.5 | 1.99 | 1.7 | 7.73[119] |
9 | "Smoking Penguins and Santa on Santa Action" | December 10, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 5.72[39] | 0.5 | 1.84 | 1.5 | 7.56 [120] |
10 | "Throwing a Christian to a Bear" | January 21, 2020 | 1.0/5 | 5.40[40] | 0.5 | 2.03 | 1.5 | 7.43 [121] |
11 | "Mud Turtles, A Good Steak and One Man in a Tub" | January 28, 2020 | 0.9/5 | 5.31[41] | 0.6 | 1.99 | 1.5 | 7.30[122] |
12 | "Live From Lanford" | February 11, 2020 | 1.1/6 | 6.21[43] | 0.5 | 1.60 | 1.6 | 7.85[123] |
13 | "Brothers, Babies and Breakdowns" | February 18, 2020 | 1.1/6 | 5.51[44] | 0.5 | 1.86 | 1.6 | 7.38 |
14 | "Bad Dads and Grads" | February 25, 2020 | 0.9/5 | 5.11[45] | 0.5 | 1.97 | 1.4 | 7.08 |
15 | "Beards, Thrupples and Robots" | March 17, 2020 | 1.2/6 | 6.49[46] | 0.5 | 1.88 | 1.7 | 8.39[124] |
16 | "Tats and Tias" | March 24, 2020 | 1.1/5 | 6.40[47] | 0.5 | 1.78 | 1.6 | 8.02[125] |
17 | "The Icewoman Cometh" | April 7, 2020 | 1.0/5 | 6.18[48] | 0.6 | 1.88 | 1.6 | 8.01[126] |
18 | "Pilot Lights & Sister Fights" | April 14, 2020 | 1.0/5 | 5.93[49] | 0.5 | 1.83 | 1.6 | 7.73[127] |
19 | "CPAPs, Hickeys and Biscuits" | April 28, 2020 | 1.0/5 | 5.96[50] | 0.6 | 1.95 | 1.5 | 7.86[128] |
20 | "Bridge Over Troubled Conners" | May 5, 2020 | 0.9/4 | 6.05[51] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Season 3[]
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Keep On Truckin' Six Feet Apart" | October 21, 2020 | 0.9 | 4.90[52] | 0.5 | 2.08 | 1.4 | 6.98[129] |
2 | "Halloween and the Election vs. The Pandemic" | October 28, 2020 | 0.8 | 4.36[53] | 0.5 | 2.01 | 1.3 | 6.37[130] |
3 | "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" | November 4, 2020 | 0.7 | 4.00[54] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
4 | "Birthdays, Babies and Emotional Support Chickens" | November 18, 2020 | 0.6 | 3.65[55] | 0.6 | 2.16 | 1.2 | 5.81[131] |
5 | "Friends in High Places and Horse Surgery" | November 25, 2020 | 0.7 | 3.66[56] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
6 | "Protest, Drug Test and One Leaves the Nest" | December 2, 2020 | 0.6 | 3.58[57] | 0.6 | 2.26 | 1.2 | 5.84[132] |
7 | "A Cold Mom, A Brother Daddy and a Prison Baby" | January 13, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.89[58] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
8 | "Young Love, Old Lions and Middle-Aged Hyenas" | January 20, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.18[59] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
9 | "Promotions, Podcasts and Magic Tea" | January 27, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.52[60] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
10 | "Who Are Bosses, Boats and Eckhart Tolle?" | February 3, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.63[61] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
11 | "Panic Attacks, Hardware Store and Big Mouth Billy Bass" | February 24, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.79[62] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
12 | "A Stomach Ache, A Heartbreak and a Grave Mistake" | March 3, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.56[63] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
13 | "Walden Pond, A Staycation and The Axis Powers" | March 24, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.45[64] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
14 | "Money, Boozes and Lies" | March 31, 2021 | 0.5 | 3.26[65] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
15 | "An Old Dog, New Tricks and a Ticket to Ride" | April 7, 2021 | 0.7 | 3.39[66] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
16 | "A Fast Car, A Sudden Loss and a Slow Decline" | April 7, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.37[66] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
17 | "Regrets, Rehabs and Realtors" | April 14, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.94[67] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
18 | "Cheating, Revelations and A Box of Doll Heads" | April 21, 2021 | 0.5 | 2.98[68] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
19 | "Jeopardé, Sobrieté and Infidelité" | May 12, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.58[69] | 0.4 | 1.86 | 1.0 | 5.44[69] |
20 | "Two Proposals, a Homecoming and a Bear" | May 19, 2021 | 0.6 | 3.38[70] | 0.4 | 1.66 | 0.9 | 5.04[70] |
Critical response[]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 93% approval rating for season 1 based on 54 reviews from critics, with an average score of 7.86/10. Audience ratings on Rotten Tomatoes currently stands at 39% average score. The site's consensus reads, "The Conners offers the comforts of its source show, but more focus on the family's ever-evolving dynamics adds a welcome layer of working-class empathy without losing any of the laughs." [133] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 75 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[134] As part of the conditions of receiving an advance release, critics were forbidden from divulging how Roseanne Conner was written out of the series.[135]
Roseanne Barr said having her character killed by an opioid overdose "lent an unnecessary grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show."[136]
Lecy Goranson received particular praise from critics for her performance in the season one episode "Miracles".[137][138]
Accolades[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Laurie Metcalf | Nominated | [139] |
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | Brian Schnuckel (for "Keep On Truckin'") | Nominated | [140] | |
2020 | Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Brian Schnuckel (for "Slappy Holidays") | Nominated | ||
2021 | Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Lecy Goranson | Nominated | [141] |
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series | Donald A. Morgan (for "A Stomach Ache, a Heart Break and a Grave Mistake") | Nominated | [142] | |
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | Brian Schnuckel (for "Jeopardé, Sobrieté and Infidelité") | Won |
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