About This Quiz
Whether or not you loved the show, "Roseanne" was ahead of the curve when tackling controversy with biting social commentary. Not only was it one of the first shows to normalize average-looking, working-class families without making things like being overweight constant punchlines, but it dared to tackle things like gay rights, traditional gender roles, abortion and income inequality.ÂÂ
While the first nine seasons weren't without some controversy, the controversy didn't come to a head until the much-delayed tenth season.ÂÂ
But between 1988 and 1997, the world came to love looking-in on the life of the Conners and their ilk. If you're a true "Roseanne" fan, you'll know that there were a number of running jokes throughout the years. Do you remember what item made an appearance in nearly every episode of the show? What about the "stash" that Roseanne and Dan found? Can you name the kind of shirt that Roseanne used as revenge against her ex-husband, Tom Arnold?
Find out how much of a "Roseanne" aficionado you are by taking this quiz!
Roseanne Barr plays the matriarch of the working-class Conner family, that also includes Dan, Becky, Darlene and D.J.
The Conners live in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois. The exterior shots were of a home in Evansville, Indiana.
Roseanne and Dan find an old stash of pot. They then reminisce while secretly smoking it in the bathtub.
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Laurie Metcalf, who played Roseanne's sister, Jackie, was in 219 out of the 222 episodes.
Goranson was in 111 episodes of "Roseanne," and Chalke was only in 40 episodes.
Goranson tried to stay on the show sporadically when she went to college, but Becky ended up having bigger storylines than she could handle. Thus, the hiring of Chalke.
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The two Beckys appear in a parody of "The Patty Duke Show" theme in the closing gag of the season eight opener.
Roseanne is a line worker at Wellman Plastics. Crystal Conner and Jackie Harris also work there.
Roseanne and her coworkers have finally had enough of their terrible manager at the end of the first season, and Roseanne leads a group to quit in the finale.
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Clooney played Booker Brooks, the original Wellman Plastics foreman. He appeared in eleven episodes.
A 16-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio had no lines in a third-season episode as one of Darlene's classmates.
Roseanne had many jobs throughout the course of the show, but a teacher was not one of them.
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Jackie heads to the police academy. She works as a police officer for awhile, but eventually leaves the force due to an injury sustained on the job.
It lasted nine seasons, running from October 1988 until May 1997. The show was briefly number one in the Nielsen ratings.
The magic word is "corn." Corn was supposed to be Dan Conner's favorite food, and therefore, it appeared in some form or another in almost every episode.
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David never once calls Roseanne by her first name. Instead, he calls her "Mrs. Conner."
Tom Arnold played Dan's poker buddy, Arnie, who once kissed Roseanne.
Surprise pregnancies abounded on "Roseanne." Becky did find out she was pregnant in the final season, but it wasn't a shocker.
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In season three, the Conners decide to start a motorcycle repair shop, and open Lanford Custom Cycle in season four. It fails by the end of the season.
Dolly Parton probably would've fit right in on the show, but she was never on it.
The sisters open the Lanford Lunch Box. The specialty at the restaurant was the 'loose-meat' sandwich.
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Apparently, Tom Arnold hated the chicken shirt, so after he and Roseanne divorced, she used it in the show as much as possible.
"Roseanne" premiered in October 1988. It was on at 9pm ET on Tuesdays and was second in Nielsen ratings the year it premiered.
In the first of the show's Halloween episodes, Roseanne dresses as a witch and tries to rekindle the spirit of Halloween in Becky.
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The state jackpot is $108 million, and the Conners win it. Actually, they don't, because as the series ends, we realize that the lottery win was merely a fantasy.
Little Jerry Garcia Conner is born in season eight. He was named after the lead-guitarist and vocalist of the Grateful Dead.
Roseanne had constant disagreements with the show's creator, Matt Williams, culminating in her boycotting the 15th episode of season two over a line of dialogue.
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Roseanne is in only the first and last scenes, when she leaves for (and returns from) a visit to her parents.
So as it turns out, there was no lottery win; Jackie was actually gay; Becky married David; and Darlene married Mark. It was all Roseanne's based-on-real-life novel.
A heart attack kills Dan. The affair was just Roseanne's way of processing the loss which she felt was a betrayal.
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The re-boot premiered in March 2018 and was cancelled in May of the same year. Then, a spin-off called "The Conners" premiered in October 2018.
Three days after it premiered, it was renewed by ABC. It was only cancelled after a controversial tweet by Roseanne Barr echoed across the internet. "The Conners" was the way the network could keep the show going without including Roseanne Barr.
The show broached topics like gay marriage, poverty and how having to work affects traditional gender roles.
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Laurie Metcalf won three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, and Roseanne Barr won one Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, personally wanted to congratulate Roseanne Barr on her success. She had been a vocal supporter of his politics.