"What's So Funny About Peas, Love and Understanding?" finally gave us some real world consequences and an extremely relatable scenario wrapped up in traditional TV fashion.
Darlene was tasked with making a decision between what would be best for her and what would be best for Mark, a problem far too many parents face. It was heartbreaking, but she opted to try and help her son get a leg up.
There is no franchise that has painted lower America better the last few decades than Roseanne/The Conners and that was on display here. This is certainly not the kind of story you would see on a show like Succession.
Darlene was tasked with making a decision between what would be best for her and what would be best for Mark, a problem far too many parents face. It was heartbreaking, but she opted to try and help her son get a leg up.
There is no franchise that has painted lower America better the last few decades than Roseanne/The Conners and that was on display here. This is certainly not the kind of story you would see on a show like Succession.