What made the Conner family great to watch was the fact they were so relatable. Lower middle class family? Hey, so are we! We understood their struggles. We felt like it might as well be us on the TV screen.
Then they win the lottery? Nope. No way. I guess maybe there were viewers that wanted to this family have some good luck, but the lottery is just too much.
There's no more struggle. There aren't any reasons to pull for them anymore. Welp, they've made it big now so who cares? That is exactly how we felt when the show originally aired in the 90s & exactly how we still feel today.
If you thought the show went off the rails in season 8, that was nothing. Boo.
Then they win the lottery? Nope. No way. I guess maybe there were viewers that wanted to this family have some good luck, but the lottery is just too much.
There's no more struggle. There aren't any reasons to pull for them anymore. Welp, they've made it big now so who cares? That is exactly how we felt when the show originally aired in the 90s & exactly how we still feel today.
If you thought the show went off the rails in season 8, that was nothing. Boo.