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Looks like ABC is not about to let the Roseanne revival die, even after its titular star, in a state of allegedly Ambien-fueled racism, sent out a tweet describing former Barack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett as a product of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Planet of the Apes.

According to the Associated Press, the canceled Roseanne revival will now be revived again (got more lives than a cat, this show) to focus on the Conner family, minus Roseanne Barr, of course.

The network has ordered 10 episodes of The Conners (a working title) after Barr agreed to waive any creative or financial participation in it, which was a condition of the network’s deciding to go forward with the series.

Barr said that she agreed with the settlement in order to save the jobs of the 200 cast and crew members whose lives were ruined who were left hanging after the show was canceled last month because of her racist tweet.

“I regret the circumstances that have caused me to be removed from Roseanne, she said. “I wish the best for everyone involved.”

Tom Werner, executive producer of the original 1988-1997 sitcom and of the revival, said that he was grateful a deal was reached to keep the team working “as we continue to explore stories of the Conner family.”

Of course, that still leaves some questions, like how exactly Barr’s character, who was the family matriarch, will be dealt with and whether fans will even give a damn about continuing to watch the show after Barr’s removal.

The only comment the network had in its announcement was, “After a sudden turn of events, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before.”

 

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ABC Picks Up ‘The Conners’ to Air Without Roseanne Barr  was originally published on wzakcleveland.com