Roseanne: Season 9, Episode 7Satan, Darling (29 Oct. 1996)After a night of drinking with the New York socialites, Roseanne has a strange dream about the future of Darlene and her baby. Director:Roseanne Barr |
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Roseanne: Season 9, Episode 7Satan, Darling (29 Oct. 1996)After a night of drinking with the New York socialites, Roseanne has a strange dream about the future of Darlene and her baby. Director:Roseanne Barr |
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| Roseanne Barr | ... |
Roseanne Conner
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| John Goodman | ... |
Dan Conner
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| Laurie Metcalf | ... | ||
| Sara Gilbert | ... | ||
| Michael Fishman | ... |
D.J. Conner
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| Sarah Chalke | ... |
Becky Conner-Healy
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| Jim J. Bullock | ... |
Al
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| Kathleen Freeman | ... |
Edna
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Astrid Wentworth
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Ernest Harada |
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| Arianna Huffington | ... |
Estree Longet
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| Phil Leeds |
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| Joanna Lumley | ... | ||
| Scott McKinley | ... |
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After a night of drinking with the New York socialites, Roseanne has a strange dream about the future of Darlene and her baby.
The episode looks like it was just flung together and, as was usually the case for Roseanne's later episodes (post-plastic surgery, post-lottery win), pretty much UNfunny. The Devil scenes??--What the..? However, Mo Gaffney absolutely steals this show away. She is hilarious! I always loved her on AbFab; those episodes were my all-time favorites. And then to see her on the two Roseanne episodes, in my humble opinion, saved what was left of an increasingly stupid and inane show. I know Roseanne was having a rough time, but evidently, she was putting everyone in the show through an equally hellacious time. At least, she used what was left of her brain to hire Mo Gaffney for those two shows. As an aside, I always felt John Goodman should have hurled Roseanne through a window, preferably from the 19th or 20th floor.