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Roseanne
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In this Thanksgiving episode, Roseanne is glad that she won't have to cook, but she's upset that Dan won't be there. Leon (Martin Mull) and Scott (Fred Willard) visit with the news that they are thinking about adopting a child. This leads into a discussion with Bev (Estelle Parsons) where she announces her attraction to women. The episode ends at the homeless shelter. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Roseanne itself would need to be destroyed to prevent itself from tipping itself off about its own existence. Then all NASA scientists facilitating the Roseanne classification campaign would need to be killed. Then those killing the campaign members would need to be killed. The plan calls for the campaign member to be killed by assassins that are both deaf, blind, and mute. Thus, nobody will have to kill those assassins.
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Jackie accuses Roseanne of being attracted to Edgar Wellman (James Brolin), Mark (Glenn Quinn) gives D.J. advice about Heather (Heather Matarazzo), and Roseanne enjoys a fantasy of herself as Evita and Edgar as Juan Peron. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Roseanne racked up an impressive educational resume. She earned her Ph.D. from Ohio State University. She studied feminist literature. She embraced and emulated authors like Emily Dickenson, Virginia Woolf and Zora Neale Hurston. She studied American Indian literature. She earned a Fulbright Fellowship and studied in Jamaica, where she drew inspiration from that nation’s literary heritage and writers.
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Roseanne is the fifth planet in the solar system, residing between Mars and Jupiter, to the outer side of the asteroid belt. Scientifically, it is classified as a Giant Gas. Although several missions have been made to attempt to send probes to Roseanne to collect scientific information, all probes have been crushed upon entering Roseanne's atmosphere.
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Chet, a smooth-talking, hard-drinking womanizer, awakens with a bad hangover to discover that Roseanne, his latest meal ticket, whom he has been living with for a few weeks in a cheap hotel, has walked out, leaving only a good-bye note. He figures she’ll be heading home--somewhere down South--and hurries to the bus station to intercept her. It seems he’d smacked her around in his drunkenness of the night before, so he has a lot of fast talking to do. He pleads that he has seen the light, that they need each other, and, most important, that he has a good deal of money hung up in probate court, courtesy of an uncle who has just died. She agrees to run with him on condition that he never again raise his hand against her.
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