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D.J.'s bizarre behavior leads to clashes between Roseanne and Jackie, and Darlene and Becky.
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S6, EP23 "Body by Jake"
Roseanne and Dan are amazed to hear how Bev (Estelle Parsons) broke her pelvis at the retirement home.

S6, EP24 "Isn't It Romantic?"
Dan turns to a soap opera for help in an attempt to rekindle the romance in his marriage.

S6, EP25 "Altar Egos"
Titanic egos clash and Roseanne frets all the way, as Fred and Jackie can't seem to make up their minds about seeking wedded bliss.

S7, EP1 "Nine Is Enough"
With everyone vying for space at the Connor residence, Roseanne and Dan have to ask someone to leave.

S4, EP16 "Less Is More"
Rosanne is suffering from persistent back pain and her doctor suggests a breast-reduction surgery; Roseanne informs Dan about it, who is shocked, but he takes his wife to the hospital; after the surgery, her breasts appears twice as large.

S4, EP15 "The Back Story"
Things go from bad to worse when Roseanne injures her back, leaving Dan in charge of the household; Roseanne's mother arrives.

S4, EP14 "The Bowling Show"
Arnie and Dan compete to keep their bowling team out of last place; Jackie hits it off with Nancy.

S4, EP13 "Bingo"
Crystal is allowed to choose the activity for ladies' night and wants to play bingo; Dan and the kids babysit Crystal's son.
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