Roseanne is ecstatic when Darlene is asked to read her poem for her school's recital, but Darlene refuses to do it.Roseanne is ecstatic when Darlene is asked to read her poem for her school's recital, but Darlene refuses to do it.Roseanne is ecstatic when Darlene is asked to read her poem for her school's recital, but Darlene refuses to do it.
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- TriviaThe paper Crystal reads Lonnie's poem from is slightly transparent so it is obvious there are a lot more words written down than what she actually says.
- GoofsAt the start of the episode, Darlene says her poem is homework for that coming weekend, but when Crystal later visits before Friday, she says Darlene's poem was already graded.
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Darlene Conner: [Poem Darlene wrote for English, and had to read out loud on 'Culture Night'] To Whom it Concerns/ Darlene's work will be late/ It fell on her pancakes, and stuck to her plate/ To Whom it Concerns/ My Mom made me write this/ But I'm just a kid, so how could I fight this/ To Whom it Concerns/ I lost my assignment/ Maybe I'll get lucky, solitary confinement/ To Whom it Concerns/ Darlene's great with a ball/ But guys don't watch tomboys, when they're cruisin' the hall/ To Whom it Concerns/ I just turned thirteen/ Too short to be quarterback, too plain to be queen/ To Whom it Concerns/ I'm not made of steel/ When I get blind-sided, my pain is quite real/ I don't mean to squak, but it really burns/ I just thought I'd mention it/ To Whom it Concerns.
- ConnectionsReferences Dead Poets Society (1989)
- SoundtracksRoseanne Title Theme
Performed By Dan Foliart & Howard Pearl
Composed By W. G. Snuffy Walden
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