Roseanne Recap: We Just Disagree
Darlene and David’s love story just isn’t meant to be.
By Kimberly PottsDarlene and David’s love story just isn’t meant to be.
By Kimberly PottsFrom The Simpsons to The Honeymooners, sitcoms have mined the comedy of Tax Day for decades.
By Kathryn VanArendonk“Eggs Over, Not Easy” is the closest thing yet to old-school Roseanne.
By Kimberly Potts“I’m not fond of our president. Does that mean I’m furious about the woman who plays my mother on a TV show? No.”
By Brian MoylanIts perceived failures have a lot to do with our incomplete understanding of how a sitcom works.
By Kathryn VanArendonkThe quip was directly aimed at Black-ish and Fresh Off the Boat.
By Devon IvieHere are eight things we learned from her 2015 documentary, Roseanne for President!
By Larry FitzmauriceThe Conners keep drawing people in.
By Josef AdalianIn its second week, the sitcom is actually even more political than it was in its first episode.
By Jen ChaneyRoseanne’s knee is in bad shape, but she’s too vain to use a stair lift.
By Kimberly PottsMore people have now seen the show than the 2018 Oscars.
By Josef AdalianThe show’s rebooted pilot was all about Trump vs. Clinton.
By Devon IvieAfter its massive premiere, the Roseanne revival is here to stay.
By Hunter HarrisNetwork executives worried they “had not been thinking nearly enough about economic diversity.”
By Jackson McHenryThe golden era of linear TV is coming to an end. But there’s a middle ground between dominance and death, and this month hints at a path forward.
By Josef AdalianTrump was reportedly “enthralled.”
By Jackson McHenryMore than 18 million watched the Conner family’s return to prime-time TV.
By Josef AdalianSara Gilbert is absolutely stealing the season so far.
By Kimberly PottsDo the jokes run deep enough?
By Kathryn VanArendonkThe Conner family is back in prime time (and yeah, Roseanne voted for Trump).
By Kimberly Potts