
As The Conners embarks on its seventh season, the challenge of tying up lingering storylines from the Roseanne franchise becomes increasingly pressing. With a large ensemble cast, many episodes of this family-oriented sitcom inevitably focus on a subset of characters, leaving others with minimal screen time. For instance, an episode highlighting a conflict between Dan and Jackie alongside a subplot featuring Mark may struggle to showcase other characters like Becky, Harris, Neville, and Louise effectively.
This issue amplifies as The Conners enters its final six-episode event, as noted by TVLine. With just three hours to resolve the arcs of both main and supporting characters—and to address seven unresolved plotlines from Roseanne’s rich history—the stakes are high. While Roseanne’s character may have exited the narrative, the implications of her ten-season legacy loom largely over the forthcoming episodes.
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The Conners Season 7 Must Address What Happened to Roseanne’s Friend Crystal
Dan’s Stepmother’s Health Issues Were Highlighted in Season 6


In the fifth episode of season 6, titled “When Sisters Collide and The Return of the Grifters,” Dan’s family dynamics take center stage when Neville confronts him over financial transparency. Viewers learn that Dan has been investing in the medical care of his stepmother, Crystal, who has fallen on hard times due to the death of Dan’s father. This scenario brings Crystal, who has struggled with health issues, into focus—a storyline that needs further exploration as the series reaches its final season. Crystal, a friend of Roseanne, played a crucial role during her time in the original series, and her fate remains uncertain.
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The Conners Season 7 Needs to Acknowledge Roseanne’s Leon Carp
Martin Mull’s Character Has Been Overlooked

Leon Carp, portrayed by Martin Mull, was a significant part of Roseanne’s storyline, yet his absence from The Conners has been striking. Leon was a rare LGBTQ+ presence on television during the ’90s, providing viewers with a grounded, non-stereotypical characterization. His close relationships with Roseanne and Jackie were integral to the original series, and with Mull’s passing in 2024, it becomes imperative that The Conners honors his character and legacy, perhaps through a reference to the Lunchbox, which Leon co-owned.
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The Conners Season 7 Must Clarify Ownership of The Lunchbox
The Restaurant’s Ownership Structure Requires Clarification

Throughout the progression of Roseanne and into The Conners, the ownership of The Lunchbox has shifted. Initially co-owned by several characters, including Roseanne and Jackie, the responsibility eventually fell to Darlene, who passed it to Jackie for management. Harris’s recent involvement poses essential questions about whether she will seek full ownership and how it ties back to characters like Nancy and Leon, whose absence from the narrative has gone unaddressed. Season 7 offers the perfect opportunity to weave in these connections and pay tribute to both Leon and Nancy’s contributions to The Lunchbox’s legacy.
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The Conners Season 7 Must Reinstate DJ’s Role Within the Family
Michael Fishman’s DJ Was Central to the Original Family Dynamic
Michael Fishman’s character, DJ, has seemingly faded into the background since season 4 of The Conners, a disheartening shift given his integral role in the original series. Throughout the show’s run, DJ was as much a cornerstone of the family narrative as his sisters were. However, the show’s focus has shifted, sidelining DJ as the plot evolved. Season 7 provides a critical chance to reintegrate DJ into the family fold and grant him the closure and recognition he deserves.
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The Conners Season 7 Must Resolve David Healy’s Involvement
The Spinoff Lacked Clarity on David Healy’s Role
Johnny Galecki’s portrayal of David Healy had always been nuanced, yet his character’s trajectory in The Conners has left viewers questioning his current place in Darlene’s and her children’s lives. Especially after a touching moment in season 5’s finale, where Mark expresses a preference for Ben as a father figure when David fails to attend his graduation. For closure, the final season needs to clarify the dynamics surrounding David’s absence in their lives.
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The Conners Season 7 Must Address Anne-Marie Mitchell’s Journey
Chuck Mitchell’s Wife Was Ill; Her Story Requires Resolution
Back in season 4, Chuck Mitchell’s references to his wife Anne-Marie’s health issues provided a poignant subplot that the show has since neglected. With no updates on her condition, the final season should revisit this storyline to affirm whether she has recovered or is still facing challenges. Establishing a resolution to this long-standing narrative is crucial for wrapping up loose ends within the overarching story.
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Beverly’s Return is Essential in Season 7
Jackie’s Mother’s Departure Was Abrupt and Requires Attention
Beverly’s character arc concluded rather hastily in season 6, after character growth that had lingered throughout the series. While her dementia storyline offered a way for Jackie to reclaim their relationship, Beverly’s rapid turn-around and subsequent cross-country departure felt unconvincing. As the series ends, it is vital for Beverly to have a more thoughtful send-off that honors the complex dynamic with her family, allowing her to reconnect, especially with the younger generations.
As The Conners prepares to bid farewell, it has a unique opportunity to revisit these essential storylines and honor the legacy of Roseanne. Addressing these unresolved arcs will not only provide closure for long-time fans but also encapsulate the evolving nature of family relationships in this beloved series.
Source: TVLine
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