cfr1970
02-05-2020, 10:20 PM
There's an episode I always wondered about for years actually since it originally aired. It's the episode "Daughters & Other Strangers" that aired in May 1993.
In the episode each character is seen wearing the Chicken Shirt throughout the show. Is this some kind of inside joke they were doing?! It's playing now on Cozi and i'm left wondering again what the hell that was all about.
Can anybody clue me in?....It just came back from commercial and now DJ is wearing it. At the beginning of the show Roseanne had it on, then Jackie, then Darlene....it's just weird lol. :lol:
The "Chicken Shirt" (or sweatshirt) is one of the most famous inside jokes in sitcom history. Its peak moment was exactly what you're seeing in "Daughters & Other Strangers", where the cast passed it around like a bizarre relay baton.
Here is the "lore" behind that hideous garment:
The Origin of Ugliness: Roseanne Barr reportedly discovered the shirt and found it to be the ugliest thing she had ever seen. She brought it to the set as a "rebellious artistic statement," betting the other actors that if you put something truly terrible on a hit TV show, it would eventually become popular.
The Cast's Game: The cast found the shirt hilarious and started a secret game to see how many people could wear it or hide it in the background of scenes. In the Season 5 finale you're watching, they took the joke to the extreme by having Roseanne, Jackie, Darlene, DJ, and Dan all wear it in different scenes within a single episode.
A "F-You" to the Wardrobe Department: Early in the show, Roseanne clashed with stylists who wanted her to look like a "show pony" instead of a working-class mom. Wearing her own hideous finds—like the chicken shirt—was her way of maintaining control over her character's authentic (and sometimes tacky) aesthetic.
The Tom Arnold Rumor: There is a long-standing fan theory that Roseanne's ex-husband, Tom Arnold, hated the shirt, so she featured it even more prominently after their divorce to annoy him. While iconic, cast members have noted the joke was already in full swing while they were still married.
Cultural Legacy: The shirt was so integral to the show's DNA that it appeared on aprons at the Lanford Lunch Box, showed up in the Season 10 revival, and can still be purchased today on sites like Etsy and eBay.