Wellman Plastics Bowling League - The Conners Season 3 Episode 3

Roseanne and Jackie once played on the Wellman Plastics Bowling League on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Mary's At the Conners House Season 3 Episode 3

Mary is spending a lot more time with the family on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Mark's Mask Hanger - The Conners Season 3 Episode 3

Mark keeps the masks on a hanger on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Darlene Isn't Comfortable - The Conners Season 3 Episode 3

Darlene isn't comfortable interacting with people at work on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Louise Teaches a Lesson - The Conners Season 3 Episode 3

Louise decides to teach Harris a lesson on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Jackie Is Struggling - The Conners Season 3 Episode 3

Jackie is struggling to hold onto the Lunch Box on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Dan Worries About DJ - The Conners Season 3 Episode 3

Dan worries about DJ on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Becky Fits In - The Conners

It looks like Becky fits in better at work than her sister on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the second episode of the show's third season.
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Keeping Her Distance - The Conners

When Darlene keeps her distance from her coworkers, they think she's a snob on The Conners. "Plastics, Trash Talk & Darlene Antoinette" is the third episode of the show's third season.
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The Conners Season 3 Episode 3 Quotes

Ben: How painful is it to just be friendly?
Darlene: Boy, you don’t know me at all.

Well, you’re 18. You’re old enough to make your own choices that will cripple you for the rest of your life.

Louise