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The Conners
The Conners continue to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford, grappling with parenthood, dating, financial pressures and aging in working-class America; with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.
S3, EP7 "A Cold Mom, a Brother Daddy and a Prison Baby"
Ben's mom arrives after an unexpected death and unveils shocking information from the past; Becky and Emilio spend more time together.
S3, EP8 "Young Love, Old Lions and Middle-Aged Hyenas"
Harris brings home her new friend, Josh, leaving the family questioning his intentions; Becky and Ben's attempt to build a closet stirs up family drama.
S3, EP9 "Promotions, Podcasts and Magic Tea"
Darlene earns a promotion at Wellman Plastics, while Ben decides on a new career path; Jackie tries an herbal tea. and it leads to an emotional revelation.
S3, EP10 "Who Are Bosses, Boats and Eckhart Tolle?"
Chuck's new purchase of a boat creates a rift; Darlene hires her first assistant at Wellman's Plastics but soon realizes she is anything but helpful; Jackie is laser-focused on her dream of being a contestant on "Jeopardy!"
S6, EP13 "Less Money, More Problems"
Mark takes on odd jobs, determined to find a way to pay for school; Darlene grapples with her emotions when she discovers her household is about to change dramatically.
S6, EP12 "Flying, Applying and Rassling Gators"
Dan achieves a major financial milestone, making him reconsider his belief in the Conners curse; Mark finds out some news that causes him to reevaluate his future.
S6, EP11 "Fire and Vice"
A fire at Ben's hardware store causes a major setback for the family; Becky feels enormous pressure to help every single patient at her mental health facility internship.
S6, EP10 "Campaign U-Turn and a Hard Write"
Dan gets asked to write an article for a hardware magazine, making Ben long for his days as a writer; Jackie inserts herself into Louise's run for the school board when her retirement leads to too much free time.