
Roseanne
Comedy • TV-PG • 1988–2018 • 10 Seasons
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A working-class family struggles to get by on a limited income in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois.
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Best family sitcom about blue collar people.
One of the best sitcoms of all time. Funny, touching, and highly entertaining. Went on too long but still very good.
Classic sitcom. Always made me and my family laugh growing up so it brings back when I watch it.
I can only vouch for the original iteration of the series which was funny and unlike most things on TV at the time.
Reminded people that most families aren’t even close to perfect.
Seasons 1-3 are amazing. Seasons 4-5 are good. Seasons 6-7 are meh. Seasons 8-9 are just bad.
Watched this growing up, it’s my moms favorite show. I really enjoy it as well.
I'm a little biased because this was my childhood but I love Darlene and the representation of dysfunctional toxic families like mine
It was a great show and the reboot would have been good with Roseanne then cancel culture came along.
Not my typical thing, but I love this show. The wit, the characters, it's all great. The earlier seasons (first 7) are definitely the best.
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5.4 – Based on 1.4k ratings
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