• Roseanne: Starring John Goodman and some other fags nobody gives a fuck about
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[img]http://cdn3.ioffer.com/img/item/117/937/011/oSNi.jpg[/img] [quote]'Roseanne' is the story of a working class family struggling with life's essential problems: Marriage, Children, Money and Parent's in Law. A classic sitcom, the story circles around the Connor family - a family of five (DJ, Darlene, Becky, Roseanne and Dan). The household's mother, Roseanne, is being accompanied in her quest to keep the family together by her sister Jackie and various friends over the years.[/quote] [quote]Roseanne is an American sitcom broadcast on ABC from 1988 to 1997 starring Roseanne Barr.[2] The series reached #1 in the Nielsen ratings becoming the most watched television show in the United States from 1989 to 1990, and remained in the top four for six of its nine seasons, and in the top twenty for eight. In 1993, Roseanne Barr and Laurie Metcalf both won Emmy Awards for their performances in the series, Barr for Outstanding Lead Actress and Metcalf for Outstanding Supporting Actress. Metcalf also won in 1992 and 1994. In 1992, Roseanne Barr and John Goodman both won Golden Globe Awards, Barr for Best Actress and Goodman for Best Actor. The series won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. The series won a Peabody Award in 1992 and a People's Choice Award for Favorite New Television Comedy Program in 1989. Barr won five additional People's Choice Awards for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program (1989), Favorite Female All Around Entertainer (1990), and Favorite Female TV Performer (1990, 1994, and 1995).[/quote] [quote]The show centered on the Conners, an American working class family struggling to get by on a limited household income in the fictional Chicago-suburb town of Lanford, Illinois. Many critics considered the show notable as one of the first sitcoms to portray a blue-collar American family with two parents working outside the home, as well as lead-characters who were notably overweight without such being the target of jokes.[3][4] For many years, Roseanne tackled taboo subjects or joked about issues that most other popular shows at the time avoided, such as poverty, alcoholism, drug abuse, sex, menstruation, birth control, teenage pregnancy, masturbation, obesity, abortion, race, social class, domestic violence, and homosexuality. The show was also significant for its portrayal of feminist ideals including a female-dominated household, a female lead whose likability did not rely on her appearance, relationships between female characters that were cooperative rather than competitive, and females openly expressing themselves without negative consequences. Roseanne was hugely successful from its beginning, ranking at #1 in the Nielsen ratings for its second season, becoming the most watched television program in the United States from 1989 to 1990, and spending its first six seasons among the Nielsen ratings' top five highest-rated shows; the finale attracted 16 million viewers. With the success of Roseanne, television networks began offering sitcom deals to stand-up comedians, a practice that continued for years afterward. Establishing shots were photographed in Evansville, Indiana, the hometown of creator Matt Williams. Barr's real-life brother and sister are gay, which is what inspired her to push for introducing gay characters and issues into the show, and was part of the reason for her fallout with former executive producer Matt Williams as the latter protested in making the character Jackie a lesbian. "My show seeks to portray various slices of real life, and homosexuals are a reality."[/quote]
This is a great show, John goodman was great as "Dan"
It was OK. Goodman was the best part though.
I never really liked this show that much.
fucking hate this show fucking fat fucks
[QUOTE=Gmod_Fan77;23362650]It was OK. Goodman was the best part though.[/QUOTE] thats why it has that title
This show was great until the family got rich.
That show had one of the most fucking weirdest sitcom endings ever. Also, John Goodman is the Origami Killer.
[QUOTE=Diet Kane;23368376]That show had one of the most fucking weirdest sitcom endings ever. Also, John Goodman is the Origami Killer.[/QUOTE] John Goodman is every voice actor ever and you cant prove me wrong
Sarah Chalke was also a big actor in the show... It was alright. I really only watched it because it was the only thing on at 2 in the morning last year.
[QUOTE=Zeero;23379159]Sarah Chalke was also a big actor in the show... It was alright. I really only watched it because it was the only thing on at 2 in the morning last year.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.blogdolanca.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/top10-SarahChalke.jpg[/img] :byodood: :flashfap:
I love this show. I'll still watch it from time to time if I see it's on.
John Goodman carried that show
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