Variety

Against the Odds ABC’S spinoff hit nearly ended before it began

- By Jim Halterman

For any television series reaching its 100th episode, looking back is a given, but there aren’t many shows with a 35-year history like ABC’S “The Conners,” the sitcom following the blue-collar family with an affinity for getting knocked down by life’s struggles while making us laugh along the way. “It’s just lucky, I guess,” says John Goodman, who plays patriarch Dan Conner. “Now all of a sudden, it’s 100 episodes. I can’t believe how fast the time went by, but I guess that’s just because I’m getting old.”

We first met the Lanford, Ill., clan on Oct. 18, 1988, when “Roseanne,” named for brash standup comedian Roseanne Barr, premiered on ABC. The cast included Roseanne’s big-hearted husband Dan (Goodman), their three salty young children Becky (Lecy Goranson), Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and D.J. (Michael Fishman) as well as Roseanne’s erratic sister Jackie (Laurie Metcalf). “Roseanne” was a huge hit from the start, ranking second for the 1988-89 season and then usurping then-ratings giant “The Cosby Show” to be No. 1 the following season and having a strong nineseason run that ended in 1997.

Two decades plus later, the “Roseanne” revival (technicall­y a 10th season) debuted on ABC on March 27, 2018, with the original cast, garnering a huge premiere viewership (live+ 7 numbers were 27.3 million viewers) and an 11th season renewal just three days after that debut. What could possibly go wrong? That would be Barr’s racist tweet in May 2018 that abruptly canceled the revival and was almost the end of the Conners.

“I think it was maybe a day or so,” after “Roseanne” was canceled, “and I was talking to Channing Dungey, who was the head of ABC,” recalls executive producer Bruce Helford. “I said, not unintentio­nally, ‘Gee, it would’ve been so much better if we had called it “The Darlene Show.”’ There was a long pause. I really wasn’t saying it was going to be ‘The Darlene Show’ but there could be a version beyond that.”

“The Conners” spinoff was soon ordered to series with the cast intact minus the Conners’ matriarch. “There was a lot of internal discussion about how can we go on without the lead? Because historical­ly, that doesn’t work,” says executive producer Dave Caplan.

Neverthele­ss, when the Roseanne-less show premiered on Oct. 18, 2018 — 30 years to the day of the original debut — Barr’s character had died three weeks earlier from an opioid overdose and the family was grieving. Crafting the show from this point was daunting, to say the least. “We had Darlene [Gilbert, also an executive producer] step into the matriarch role and got a lot of episodes out of how difficult that was for her and for everybody else to accept her in that role,” Caplan recalls.

Thankfully, viewers accepted the big creative risk and “The Conners” would go on to rank as the season’s No. 1 new comedy in total viewers and 18-49 with an average of 9.5 million total viewers. Barr’s character is still mentioned to this day. “We made a commitment to be emotionall­y honest about what it would mean for that character to not be with the family anymore,” says Caplan.

Nods to yesteryear and the family’s ever-evolving relationsh­ips are a part of “Smash and Grab and Happy Death Day,” the show’s 100th episode. In one storyline, a robbery attempt at Olinsky’s Hardware has partial owner Dan and Jackie detaining a teenager until the police arrive. “Holding that kid brings something up in Jackie and Dan’s relationsh­ip that has to get resolved, because they’re still working through some of those old wounds,” previews Caplan.

The other story involves an old family photo. Nobody remembers the people in the image, causing Becky’s 6-year-old

“I can’t believe how fast the time went by, but I guess that’s just because I’m getting old.” John Goodman

 ?? ?? John Goodman and Sara Gilbert have starred in both “Roseanne” and “The Conners.”
John Goodman and Sara Gilbert have starred in both “Roseanne” and “The Conners.”

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