Worst Episode?


What was the worst episode of "Roseanne" in your opinion?


Just re-watching some of the 9th season of the show on "Laff" Network reminded me of 2 huge piles of sh-t that I still can't bring myself to watch again to this day;



-"Satan, Darling."


-"Roseannebo."



Where there any worse shows in the series than these 2?

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Roseambo and the whole NY arc. bleh.

"Language Lessons" always bugged me because they play Dan and Jackie as barely knowing each other, yet later eps show they've known each other since HS, aside from being in-laws for well over a decade, and she's over literally daily.

then the last ten minutes. so much of the show falls apart with these "revelations".

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#HowardWasRight

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With all the ridiculous season nine episodes, "Honor Thy Mother" is actually my least favorite. It has a strange, kind of depressing feel to it, and literally nothing happens. Dan mopes about his mother, and Roseanne and Jackie talk about going to the spa. Does anything else happen in this episode?

Reportin' live for Black TV: White folks are dead, we gettin' the f*@# outta here!

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Just re-watching some of the 9th season of the show on "Laff" Network reminded me of 2 huge piles of sh-t that I still can't bring myself to watch again to this day;



-"Satan, Darling."


-"Roseannebo."



Where there any worse shows in the series than these 2?


S9 is a disaster from start to finish, but 'Satan, Darling' is one of the few episodes I can at least tolerate due to the inclusion of the always-fun AbFab ladies. I find absolutely nothing entertaining about 'Roseambo' and as a result haven't watched it since its original broadcast.

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This. I think this is one of the few good lottery episodes. I like that one, the one with the guy who plays the prince (I forgot his real name), and the spa one.

I always write these off as dreams, though. I guess by that logic I can't count the musical number about her killing Dan. I still hate it, thought. For me, it would be the tornado episode. It was too dramatic and standalone. Like we never hear about tornado before or after that. Just seemed like Emmy bait to me.

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