Roseanne goes on a spiritual odyssey in front of the TV. After walking out on Dan in the heat of anger, Roseanne is now holed up at Jackie's, mesmerized by the sitcom couples she grew up with on That Girl, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and I Dream of Jeannie. Meanwhile, back at the Conner house, Dan is listlessly puttering around fixing things - but he'd rather "fix things" in his marriage. And, much like the TV couples occupying Roseanne's thoughts, Dan and Roseanne just might discover that they're better off together than apart. In the coda, Jackie realizes that they have won $108 million in the state lottery.
s09e01 - Call Waiting
s09e02 - Millions from Heaven
s09e03 - What a Day for a Daydream
s09e04 - Honor Thy Mother
s09e05 - Someday My Prince Will Come
s09e06 - Pampered to a Pulp
s09e07 - Satan, Darling
s09e08 - Hoi Polloi Meets Hoiti Toiti
s09e09 - Roseambo
s09e10 - Home is Where the Afghan Is
s09e11 - Mothers and Other Strangers
s09e12 - Home for the Holidays
s09e13 - Say It Ain't So
s09e14 - Hit the Road, Jack
s09e15 - The War Room
s09e16 - Lanford's Elite
s09e17 - Some Enchanted Merger
s09e18 - A Second Chance
s09e19 - The Miracle
s09e20 - Roseanne-Feld
s09e21 - The Truth be Told
s09e22 - Arsenic and Old Mom
s09e23 - Into That Good Night (1)
s09e24 - Into That Good Night (2)
The show portrayed a working-class family struggling to get by on a limited income in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois. Many critics considered the show notable as one of the first sitcoms to portray an American family in which economics necessitated two parents working jobs outside the home.