Ep 17. Lost Youth
- TV-PG
- February 15, 1995
- 21 min
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7.2 (200)
In season 7 episode 17 of the hit TV show Roseanne, titled "Lost Youth," the Conner family is forced to face the harsh realities of growing older and losing touch with their youth. Roseanne is feeling down about her 43rd birthday and her family's lack of enthusiasm to celebrate it. She reminisces about her younger years, missing the days when life was simpler and carefree.
Meanwhile, Darlene is dealing with her own issues of growing up and trying to fit in. She has been hanging out with a group of rebellious teenagers and is starting to feel the pressure to conform to their reckless behavior. This leads to a confrontation with Roseanne, as she becomes worried about Darlene getting involved in dangerous situations.
The episode also tackles the relationship between Dan and his estranged father, Ed. Ed comes to visit the family for Dan's birthday, but the reunion is anything but pleasant. The tension between Dan and Ed is palpable, and their past grievances and secrets resurface, causing an emotional showdown.
As the family comes together for a rare moment of introspection, they realize that growing up doesn't mean losing themselves completely. They make amends and decide to embrace life's changes while holding onto the memories that shaped them.
"Lost Youth" is a poignant episode that delves into the complexities of aging and the importance of staying true to oneself. It shows how even in the face of challenges and difficult relationships, family can come together and find solace in each other's company.