Good post!
When Roseanne tells off Darlene at the bookstore, saying that (Darlene) is just like her at her age—that she also thought she knew everything at that age—so true: that's the hallmark of youthful ignorance/arrogance.
A point she made to Brian ("the little maggot") during her final standoff with him: "Listen, kid. You're too young to understand this but sometimes you end up doing things that you never thought you'd do—just to get by." VERY wise and true. And it only comes with age, I agree.
When she gives that long line against racist white people, when DJ doesn't want to kiss the black girl in his play. I know some viewers think this episode was preachy or whatever, but that line was great: "...anyone who doesn't think so is just some banjo-picking, cousin-dating embarrassment to respectable white trash like us."
When she makes fun of David for spying against Darlene to keep her from going back to Chicago: "Well, thanks for the beat from the street, huggy bear." Then: "And you're SPYING on her! Which normally I like, but not the way you're doing it." LOL. Classic line.
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