The Palm Beach Post

John Goodman reveals Roseanne will be killed off in ‘The Conners’ spinoff

- By Alex Horton

Dan Conner had a heart attack in the second-to-last season cliffhange­r of “Roseanne.” He survived. Until he didn’t.

John Goodman’s character, it was revealed by Roseanne in the last season’s closing minutes in 1997, had really died at his daughter’s wedding. The audience spent 24 episodes believing he pulled through. Roseanne’s narration explained she constructe­d a fantasy to cope.

It was one of the most divisive moments in recent television history when the show ended, but in this year’s short-lived revival, Dan was very much alive after the show opened with a selfaware joke about the controvers­y.

Now, following Roseanne Barr’s racist Twitter rant in May that prompted ABC to cancel the revival midseason, and spin off the series in “The Conners,” Goodman has said how the show will address the matriarch’s absence.

She’s dead, Goodman explained.

And this death might finally stick.

“I guess he’ll be mopey and sad because his wife’s dead,” Goodman said of his blue-collar hero character Dan, in an interview with the Sunday Times.

The often media-shy Goodman opened up about Barr’s controvers­ial departure that drew reactions from President Donald Trump, whom Barr supports.

In May, she made references to President Barack Obama’s former adviser Valerie Jarrett and apes. Jarrett is black. The tweet in late May read: “muslim brotherhoo­d & planet of the apes had a baby=vj.”

ABC canceled her show a day later, and the network’s president, Channing Dungey, called her tweet “abhorrent, repugnant and inconsiste­nt with our values.” Trump appeared to reference the cancellati­on days later, calling it a “double standard” for conservati­ves after comedian Samantha Bee made a vulgar comment about his daughter, Ivanka.

Barr later apologized and blamed Ambien for her tweets. Her representa­tive did not return a request for comment.

But months after the fallout, Goodman revealed a shock that still lingers. The popular show revitalize­d characters dormant for two decades, and nearly as quick as it came back, the show ended.

“I was surprised. I’ll put it this way, I was surprised at the response,” he told the Sunday Times. “And that’s probably all I should say about it.”

He paused for a long moment and thought about all that came before. “I know, I know, for a fact that she’s not a racist,” he said.

The new show, “The Conners,” will premiere in October. It will feature the core Conner family, but Barr will have no financial or creative ties to the series, ABC has said.

 ?? ADAM ROSE / ABC ?? John Goodman as Dan Conner in a scene from “Roseanne.” Goodman will reprise his role as Dan in a spinoff called “The Conners,” which is slated to premiere in October on ABC.
ADAM ROSE / ABC John Goodman as Dan Conner in a scene from “Roseanne.” Goodman will reprise his role as Dan in a spinoff called “The Conners,” which is slated to premiere in October on ABC.

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