db108108
12-17-2003, 12:48 PM
Judging from the activity on this board, it seems like the show has gotten alot of new fans over the past few months! It's so great to see!
I'm curious though, who only started watching the show since it began its run on TV Land/Oxygen?
HaskellGirl
12-17-2003, 12:58 PM
I've always been a fan, but I just got completely absorbed again by the Christmas marathon. :santa:
Brent88
12-17-2003, 03:06 PM
You mean Nick-at-Nite. It doesn't air on TV Land...
I started watching this show in July on my local station... they would air between 2 and 4 hours a night(between 2am and 6am) of it. Then, I started to watch it some on TBS. I became instantly hooked(I used to watch the show a few years ago, and it just automatically clicked when I started watching it again) since it has come to N@N and Oxygen... I watch it alot!
Dean Winchester
12-17-2003, 03:39 PM
I've watched the show since it's first airing on October 18, 1988. I remember it vividly, because my dad saw Roseanne's HBO special before then and thought she was hysterical, so he turned it on for my mom and I. I thought it was okay in the early seasons, but being 9 at the time, I wasn't old enough for a lot of the humor. But by seasons 4-5 (where I was more like 12-13 years old and more appreciative of "adult" shows), I was hooked and watching it every single week. I pretty much watched it religiously every Tuesday (and Wed in the 94-95 season) from seasons 4-7, then when the last 2 seasons started, I started watching less and less.
bubblegum
12-17-2003, 05:02 PM
I started watching it on TBS June '02. I had seen the last episode so i knew about Darlene and David, Becky and Mark. I got hooked when David moved in with the conner's
Miranda Twilight
12-17-2003, 11:11 PM
I always watched this show with my mom as a kid, but rarely gave full attention to the plots. So now that I watch it as an adult, I finally get why it was so funny to the aduts in my family growing up. It's also very close to home in some ways at some point to most families, not to mention very touching and truthful. I started watching episodes here and there when it aired on TBS regularly a few years back, but because it didn't air at an appropriate time for me to sit back and enjoy the show, I rarely watched it in sequence. It gave me a good laugh when nothing else was on television. Now that it's finally on a good time-system on Nick-at-Night, I can enjoy the entire series and respect it for what it was and the characters portreyed.
Janice
12-18-2003, 01:54 AM
I'm a total newbie and just started watching it when it started on Nick this fall. I am so hooked. I watch and tape it at 2-3am, then the next day, after dinner, I watch it again with my husband, who is also hooked.
The show is edgy, the emotion so raw at times, it's almost painful to watch. The topics are hard hitting. If it wasn't for the humor to break the intensity, I couldn't stand it.
I loved Roseanne Barr when she was a standup comedienne, before her sitcom. I never missed a Letterman or Carson performance. Still, I didn't watch her show during its original run. My life was very busy at the time.
I'm thankful for Nick and TV Land. I've seen or I am seeing complete runs of shows I missed the first time around like Coach, Wings, Barney Miller, Bewitched -- I'm even enjoying Mister Ed now, lol.
Roseanne -- sheer brilliance. There's nothing like it.
radishman
12-22-2003, 06:45 PM
I watched it all the time when it was on TBS years ago. Now I watch it on the WB in the afternoon, oxygen and nick. I just love it that much that it never gets old. I'd say a good 8 years.