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LMAO at Dan knocking out Roseanne's tooth with the freezer door! And yeah, I vaguely remember the tag being about Dan faking an injury to make Rosie feel better.

Nancy, she could either repel you or crack you up. She and that crazy Arnie.

Dan: Who are the Allens and why are they out of spice?

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I also think that the show lost a certain something when Roseanne and Tom Arnold had that ugly split. I think Tom brought a certain something to the show, I'm not sure what, but the tone changed so much after that mess.

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I don't think the show got too gay, it did however get very silly and OTT and gay-related material that they did on the show fell under the overall banner of outrageousness. I think Roseanne just wanted to do her best to show that she was accepting of gays, and she felt that we all should be. I don't know if having Bev dress up in bondage gear sent the most wholesome message however. :lol: But that ep with Leon and his boyfriend (Fred Willard) and Bev and her girlfriend (Ruta Lee?) was super gay, but also rather unfunny which you just can't be.

I also agree that Roseanne's tone became super shrill. I still found her hilarious but she lost that innocent endearing charm she had in the beginning. I think she got off on playing a bitch, and I don't think that's how we really wanted to see Roseanne be for thirty minutes a week.

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It is, it used to come on from 5-6, or was it 6-7pm on FOX in syndication and I'd watch it every day while I did my homework. It got crazy stupid towards the end, but it always remained a charming, endearing show with characters I would have liked to have known in real life which is always sort of a sitcom litmus test for me. :P

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Lecy's Becky reminded me of one of my sisters when she'd get mad. "MUH-THER!"

I agree that it was never the same after Tom Arnold left.

When Roseanne had surgery and her cheeks suddenly became sunken and covered in dark blush, she started looking really snotty and bitter, and the character somehow began to match the look.

The show's down-home, blue collar friendliness was replaced with outrageous pseudo-white trash antics. After a while it started to seem more like Married with Children than Roseanne. Every episode started to have screaming matches and too much sarcasm, which replaced the good-natured facetiousness it once had. Not only that, but they made Jackie into a bug-eyed freak, Darlene into a totally unlikeable person, Mark into a total dunce, David into a complete wuss... basically, every character was exaggerated to ill effect.

It had a pretty good run, really. Most shows start to exaggerate things and milk once non-existent formulas by the fourth or fifth season, and it was no different in that respect...

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I agree with this 100%.

The early seasons had a certain charm about them. You had Dan working on drywall, you had the family and friends sitting outside in the backyard just hanging out, you had Roseanne and the girls at Wellman chatting in the break room, etc. It got entirely too soapy towards the end with all of the relationship drama and baby drama and what-not. Not that the show was ever without drama, but the drama early on was so unique and different from everything else on TV. The tornado, when Darlene got hurt at her softball game, when Dan fought that jackass on his birthday, etc. By season six/seven-ish, it was all about which daughter was gonna piss Roseanne off the most, then it was all about which daughter or Dan was gonna piss Roseanne off the most, and then the show was all about Roseanne being pissed off and mopey and depressed all the time.

The Healy brothers were fine. I just never understood why either one of them would get involved with shrill Becky or depressing Darlene. I'll never forget the episode where Mark's little butt cheek made an appearance.

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