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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.
S2, EP20 "Bridge Over Troubled Conners"
Darlene and Ben go apartment hunting; Jackie and Becky take Beverly Rose on a road trip to Mexico to meet her father for the first time; Dan reluctantly shares his financial troubles with Louise.
S4, EP19 "Three Ring Circus"
Ben and Darlene are excited to share their good news with the family, but Neville, Jackie, Aldo and Harris share some very similar news of their own.
S3, EP1 "Keep on Truckin' Six Feet Apart"
The Conners are dealing with the pandemic and life's financial troubles; the Lunch Box is closed for everything but takeout and delivery; Becky and Darlene are both forced to search for additional income at the newly reopened Wellman Plastics plant.
S4, EP18 "The Best Laid Plans, a Contrabassoon and a Sinking Feeling"
Darlene struggles to cope with the stress of construction; Lou returns as Mark's combative contrabassoon teacher.
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.