Season four is the 1991-92 season that won Laurie Metcalf her first of three consecutive EMMY Awards as Best Supporting Comedic Actress. (Roseanne would finally rep her only Best Actress-Comedy EMMY for season five; and John Goodman–shockingly–never won an EMMY for playing Dan Connor altho he was nominated seven years in a row!) .
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FINALLY, for this fourth season location, there are at last commentaries by Roseanne! And even better, they are video-commentaries, which means you actually recognize Roseanne live on the right-side of your TV conceal as she watches and comments on the episode playing on the (larger) left side of your conceal. The two episodes she comments on are TRICK ME UP TRICK ME DOWN (that season’s Halloween episode, which also marked the final appearance of George Clooney as Booker–and Roseanne has some huge, spirited comments on the fact that her series’s writers didn’t indulge in Clooney the intention she did) and THANKSGIVING ‘91 (with guests Shelley WInters and Estelle Parsons) . These are unbelievable commentaries, very laughable, very impartial and Roseanne’s comments are aided by some pop-up blurbs at the bottom of the camouflage that sometimes corrects or elaborates on something Roseanne has said. (For instance, Roseanne says Shelley Winters wasnt too ecstatic about playing Parson’s mother because she was only a few years older than Parsons. The pop-up track tells us that WInters was seven years older than Parsons.)
The second extra is a brief on-camera interview with Roseanne about the prove. It’s spicy and fun and filled with clips. The final extra is called “A Grown-Up Sit Down Interview with “an Adult” Becky and D.J. It’s merely a condensed and reedited compilation of the interview Michael Fishman did for the season two status and the interview Lecky Goranson did for the season three spot. It offers no unique material and is unbiased a rehash of previously seen footage.
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Even notion Roseanne ends each commentary track with the same statement of “Am I done? “, I hope that the next sets have even more video commentaries. This is a terrific DVD spot.
Seems like Amazon didn’t pick the time to list the episode titles for us, so I’ll bewitch a crack at it. “BOO!”, being the most dimented and memorable episode for me & my sister, wins the title situation for my “review”. p.s. Most TV shows can be found on imdb.com, though beware of occasional glitches in the descriptions (mainly die-hard fans peer these errors and are able to recount them for correction) .
“Inherit the Wind” – Becky “lays down the law” in front of the whole student council, including the boy she has a date with that night, Jimmy Meltrigger.
“Slight Sister” – Jackie defends her decision to enroll in the police academy.
“Guilt by Disassociation” – Roseanne gets a job “psych” when the job offer she belief she had is speedy revoked because she lacks computer skills.
“Somebody Stole My Gal” – While doing some office work at Dan’s construction plot, Roseanne impresses the architect who turns out to be a needy, yet suited loner latching onto the Conner family.
“House of Grown-Ups” – Jackie prepares for 6 weeks at the police academy while Becky takes Darlene – or shall I say Vivienne – to her first co-ed party.
“Five of a Kind” – Arnie plants a kiss on Roseanne leaving her to wonder what it could mean.
“BOO!” – DJ welcomes trick-or-treaters to the Conner’s “tunnel of fear”, while Dan and Roseanne try to “out trick” each other.
“Sweet Dreams” – Roseanne’s first attempt at a fantasy episode as she tries to net a few minutes of peace in the tub.
“We Pick Up Together” – Another dysfunctional Thanksgiving on Delaware St. as Roseanne tries to get a contrivance to whine her parents she prefers they cease at a motel.
“Brain-Dead Poets Society” – Darlene’s insightful poem brings Roseanne and Jackie to tears at the middle school’s talent night.
“Lobocop” – Roseanne’s 2nd job as a Lobo bartender takes a toll on her lovelife until Dan comes in & picks her up.
“No Talking” – Classic teen daughter/mom rivalry with a runt “excellent cop (Dan), awful cop (Roseanne) mixed in.
“Chicken Hearts” – Roseanne finds herself cow-towing to her teenaged boss (the “limited maggot”) in order to accumulate weekends off.
“One for the Road” – When the folks are away…Becky plays bartender for her friend, mixing up a recipe for two disagreeable hangovers.
“An Officer and a Gentleman” – With Roseanne out of town, Jackie steps in to wait on Dan with the kids. Shades of “Leave it to Beaver”…(a la Roseanne, of course)
“Born to be Wild” – Dan & Roseanne’s feeble buddy Ziggy rides into town, bringing nostalgia, revealing Dan’s nickname, and restoring Dan’s hog to its mature glory.
“Hair” – Roseanne takes a job in a hair salon beefy of characters including the owner of the factory most of the town once worked in.
“I’m Hungry” – Tempted by Mallomars and Bucky Burger commercials, Roseanne diets to derive her pants to fit better.
“All of Me” – Jackie is crazy about her modern man, but Roseanne is tremulous that she’s losing herself in the deal.
“To Affirm the Truth” – Dan convinces Jackie to do up with Roseanne but on her diagram over to apologize, she gets a proposition from Gary.
“Fender Bender” – Roseanne’s feelings are harm as well as her neck when Mrs. Wellman rear-ends her and doesn’t apologize until she is threatened by the Conner’s lawsuit.
“April Fool’s Day” – The procrastinating “Wagners” must go down to the IRS office on April 15th to ask a ask about their return.
“Fathers and Daughters” – To show they record to both children equally, Roseanne bonds with Darlene while Dan takes Becky to the mall.
“Blissful Birthday” – Missing her creative side, Roseanne gets a ample gift from Dan – the basement is converted into her acquire private writing studio.
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