Removing her from the show was totally ridiculous-you don’t ruin someone’s life because of a regrettable comment on social media. The punishment didn’t fit the crime
Putting political opinions to the side, I love her and the show. She reminds me of my 2nd mom Linda. When Linda lived outside of LA they bumped into each other at a diner and they acted like sisters. I remained quiet with my coffee and smoke as they talked about family. I don’t give a flying hoot what anyone says about Roseanne Barr. She’s a mom, hard worker, silly as anything and made everyone call her mom.
Funny how the show Rosanne tackled racism despite the Co-star🌟. Aside from that, I'm greatful a show like this existed and took on domestic struggles in life.
But everyone has his or her's option, but Roseanne told what she thought, was it wrong? The way she said it, the ? is should have ABC fire her the way they did? Instead of the way they did it? Now for the show I would have approach Roseanne and said your comments will hurt the show, hopefully you and Valerie Jarret can work it out, for you are Roseanne! Show would not be the same without you, and just to heal, can you step aside for few shows? Not fireing her, and Changeing the shows name to The Conner's! What a stab in the back actors! When Roseanne gave you a brake!
I think they blew that way out of proportion. Yes she made a stupid comment but she did apologize and realized how wrong she was. Others have said stupid things and got a slap on the wrist and that was it. She got her whole life messed up because of one error.
@@debrajahnke5904 If you take into account the things Roseanne put everyone behind the scenes through on the original show, such as just referring to writers as numbers instead of names and constantly fighting producers, you'd understand that maybe it isn't entirely because she made one stupid comment in 2018, but because she built her career off of treating others bad. We're lucky twitter wasn't a thing back in the 90s.
Knew about the "Life And Stuff" desired title, casting drama, the cartoon(never watched it, though), Lecy's haircut, the chicken shirt worn on the show, Johnny Galecki starting on "Roseanne", and as Kevin.
I wonder if the whole Dan exit was the heart attack episode, and the final season is part of the negotiation. As we all know Dan isn't really in a whole bunch of the episodes of the final season. The final season actually focuses on Roseanne and Jackie galavanting around after winning the lottery as Dan spent the time in California.
When Roseanne was on I like to watch her, of course shows end, but then the Reboot of Roseanne came back, till after a few shows, ABC fired her, they should have gave her a time out, instead of taking her show from her by killing her and the way they did it, hay Dan how does it feel to be a drug pusher? When your the head of the house? All you are showing is it's all right to be a drug pusher, but for Roseanne she got the shaft, ABC should have gave her time off, write letter or letters saying, will you accept this letter from me ( Roseanne ) and if they do not accept, it's there problem, For the Conner Show should not be on the air! And to watch it like a stab in the back!
I never got into Roseanne,I never saw the big deal. I'm probably the only one but I did sort like the episodes after they won The Lottery. Not to watch it every week but the e or 4 I saw Iiked
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I could not stand the show. Grew up upper middle class. As a kid. I could not understand why they were always poor. They seemed to always sabotage themselves. Dan would always complain about his work. But do nothing about it. His failed motorcycle shop etc. Rosanne worked at a restaurant. Years later I realized this show was catered to lower middle class and middle class people. They were smart and touched on many subjects. Not all blue collar families are Poor. Some just don’t know any better. Many grow up poor and don’t know how to break the cycle. Even when they make good money…
I've been there 4 times and every time was awful. The rides were mediocre at best, lines too long, employees unfriendly and unhelpful, food is ungodly expensive, it's too hot, too many people, tickets too costly, too much walking,etc. Universal Studios was better on all those points, I'd love to go back!
Actually, the biggest scandalous fact is that a number of scripts were stolen from another great realistic series _Married With Children_ . The reason why it took so long for some to know this was that _MWC_ was on Fox, and as it aired a day or two before _Roseanne_ , they were able to "borrow" entire plot lines and rewrite episodes. Later, a Fox autobiographical movie would allude to this in places where Roseanne and Tom would personally rewrite entire scenes.. and two former writers for the show also alluded to similar when they worked on _Two And A Half Men_ and they swapped with the writers of _CSI_ for a special pair of episodes. However, I suspect that if anyone "green-lit" the theft of scripts or scenes it was Marcy Carsey. _MWC_ had a notorious hatred for the feminist producer for how she turned Cliff Huxttable (Bill Cosby's character from his NBC series) into a bumbling fool.. till she was forced out and things got better in the later years. Amanda Bearse's character on _MWC_ was a deliberate series of swipes and never ending shade at her, and having an openly lesbian feminist just was the icing on the cake.