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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.
S4, EP11 "Patriarchs and Goddesses"
Darlene continues to navigate her breakup with Ben; Dan offers to talk with Aldo's dad when he doesn't approve of Harris and Aldo's relationship.
S4, EP12 "Hot for Teacher and Writing a Wrong"
Mark returns to public school and finds it hard to fit in; Darlene isn't happy when she finds out what Mark's doing to make a little extra cash for college; Becky finds herself in an interesting situation with one of her college professors.
S3, EP20 "Two Proposals, a Homecoming and a Bear"
Two proposals bring change to the Conner family; Jackie uses her "Jeopardy!" infamy to her advantage.
S4, EP2 "Education, Corruption, and Damnation"
After Ben declines Darlene's proposal, she starts to ponder why she tends to be so negative in life, prompting her to start a journey of self-discovery, which leads to Pastor Phil.
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.