Ep 8. Vegas, Vegas (2)
- TV-PG
- November 12, 1991
- 21 min
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7.2 (245)
In Roseanne season 4 episode 8 titled "Vegas, Vegas (2)", the Conner family continues their chaotic adventures in Las Vegas.
The episode picks up where the previous one left off, with Roseanne, Dan, and Jackie still in Sin City. The trio is stuck in a sticky situation after their car gets impounded and they don't have enough money to pay for it. They must come up with a plan to find the money they need so they can leave town.
Meanwhile, back in Lanford, Becky is excited to have the house to herself while her parents are away. Her plans to have a wild party are interrupted when Roseanne's mother, Bev, shows up unannounced. The two bicker and argue until Bev falls down the stairs and injures herself. Becky must take care of her cranky grandmother, which proves to be more challenging than she expected.
As Roseanne, Dan, and Jackie search for a way to make some money, they stumble upon a group of eccentric Elvis impersonators who offer them a way to earn the cash they need. They're tasked with delivering a mysterious package to a hotel room. However, things quickly go awry when the group realizes they've accidentally delivered the package to the wrong person, who ends up being a dangerous mob boss.
As they try to fix their mistake and avoid trouble, they also have to deal with the consequences of their actions, which include getting chased by the mob and hiding out in a hotel room. While stuck in their room, they reflect on their recent mistakes and come to a realization about their priorities in life.
Back in Lanford, Becky struggles with taking care of her grandmother and almost reaches her breaking point. However, in a heartwarming moment, Bev opens up to her granddaughter about her past and the two bond over their shared experiences of feeling misunderstood and overlooked.
In the end, Roseanne, Dan, and Jackie manage to escape danger and leave Las Vegas with a newfound appreciation for their family and a deeper understanding of what truly matters in life.
Overall, "Vegas, Vegas (2)" is an intense and hilarious episode with plenty of hijinks and heartwarming moments. It's a great addition to the season and showcases the talent and chemistry of the show's cast.