
'The Conners' star John Goodman admits he's 'old and resistant to change' as he struggles with show's ending
Fox News
John Goodman is opening up about how hard it has been to say goodbye to his character, Dan Conner, following the end of the hit show, "The Conners."
"It's really hard. It's something I'm going to miss for a while. I'm old and resistant to change." Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital.
"It's really hard," he told the outlet. "It's something I'm going to miss for a while. I'm old and resistant to change."
Goodman first started playing Dan Conner in 1988 on the hit show "Roseanne," which ran for nine seasons before it aired its final episode in 1997. The series revolved around the blue-collar Connor family and was celebrated for its portrayal of the realities of the working class, which resonated with audiences.

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