Summary

WhileThe Connersseason 7 will seeRoseanne’s spinoff finally come to an end, the sitcom is following a divisive genre trend when it comes to its conclusion. It is tough to accuseThe Connersof borrowing from its network sitcom competitors when the show’s predecessor,Roseanne, shaped the modern sitcom landscape.The Connersfocuses on a working-class family who own a struggling restaurant, much likeBob’s Burgers, butRoseannetook on this theme long before that hit animated comedy. Similarly,The Connerscenters on a multi-generational dysfunctional family likeModern Family, butRoseanneintroduced them years beforeModern Familybegan.

As such, it is easy to forgiveThe Connersseason 7for borrowing some tricks from earlier sitcoms. Since most family sitcoms owe a creative debt toRoseanne,The Connerscan justify following the crowd. However, while its creative decisions might be easily excused, that doesn’t mean they are always necessarily good ideas.The Conners’ cast of charactersare central to a range of overlapping storylines and, by following one sitcom trend, the spinoff risks inadvertently ruining all their character arcs in its final outing. Season 7’s brevity could be a big mistake for the sitcom series.

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I’m Very Relieved The Conners Season 6 Ended A Roseanne Story That Never Worked

The Conners season 6 finally ended a plot that the Roseanne spinoff started years ago, and I’m glad the show finally wrapped up this storyline.

The Conners Season 7 Is Another Sitcom With A Short Final Season

Young Sheldon, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, And New Girl All Followed This Formula

AfterYoung Sheldon, New Girl, andBrooklyn Nine-Nine,The Connersis the latest sitcom to feature a massively truncated final season. The final outing ofThe Connerswill debut mid-season and, in contrast with the show’s earlier outings, will reportedly include less than ten episodes.The Hollywood Reporterreported that viewers could expect a smaller season 7 in its announcement ofThe Conners’ renewal, and this could prove a problem for the show.The Connersseason 7 may struggle to endall of its storylines satisfyingly when the show has so little screen time for its heroes.

Brooklyn Nine-Ninedecreased its output from between 18 and 23 episodes in seasons 1-6 to only 13 in season 7 and a mere 10 in season 8.

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Even though shorter final seasons are divisive, they have become increasingly common among sitcoms in recent years. WhileNew Girl’s first 6 seasons featured between 22 and 25 episodes, its final outing cut this down to only 8 episodes. Similarly,Brooklyn Nine-Nine decreased its output from between 18 and 23 episodes in seasons 1-6 to only 13 in season 7 and a mere 10 in season 8. That said,Brooklyn Nine-Ninefaced backlash towards its depiction of the police before season 8 began, which was instrumental to its restructuring.The Connersis unlikely to face similar existential behind-the-scenes rewriting.

Why Shorter Final Seasons Sometimes Work Well

New Girl Managed To Make Its Time Jump Ending A Success

WhileThe Connersseason 7 can’t get worsethan the end ofRoseanne’s original run, the spinoff does have the opportunity to use its shorter final season to its benefit.New Girl’s final season managed to wrap up the story of its central friend group relatively quickly by jumping ahead a few years between seasons 6 and 7, conveniently ending some pointless subplots in the process.The Connersseason 7 could benefit from a time jumpsince this would wrap up a lot of the show’s unfinished plotlines instantly. Some of these subplots have dragged on fruitlessly for years.

Becky’s relationship with Tyler in season 6 was a slow, repetitive plot.

Annie Potts as Meemaw in Young Sheldon

Harris’s takeover of The Lunchbox is an exciting development, but Becky’s seemingly never-ending Psychology course is a plot that could comfortably be wrapped up with an off-screen graduation. Similarly, Becky’s relationship with Tyler in season 6 was a slow, repetitive plot that saw her repeatedly face the same commitment issues. Season 7 could open with the revelation that the couple have been together for years, arriving at a more stable place. It is onlyMark’s darkThe Connersseason 7 plotthat complicates this. Darlene’s son began working for email scammers to save for college in season 6’s finale.

Why The Conners Season 7’s Shorter Final Season Is Risky

Young Sheldon And Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Final Seasons Proved Divisive

Mark’s storyline will likely end with him getting caught working on this illegal operation and may even jeopardize his future University of Chicago attendance. However, a time jump could be somewhat awkward here. IfThe Connersskips ahead a few years in between seasons, Mark would already be attending university and presumably would no longer be working for the scammers. This would make season 6’s tense final storyline a pointless red herring. However, this may be worth it for the sake of wrapping up other character arcs. After all, a lot of shorter final seasons fail to provide closure.

In the case ofYoung Sheldon, season 7’s brevity wasThe Big Bang Theoryspinoff’s main problem.Young Sheldon’s shorter final season didn’t give viewers a chance to say goodbye, even though most of its episodes were individually strong. SinceThe Connersseason 7 already needs to pay tribute toMartin Mull’s underratedRoseannecharacter Leon Carp, the spinoff is under pressure when it comes to allotting screen time. A final season that has fewer than ten twenty-minute episodes to wrap up the family’s entire story could struggle to fit in everyone’s fate.

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Roseanne’s Original Run Proves The Conners Season 7 Can Work

Season 9 Proved Roseanne Should Have Ended Earlier

Luckily,Roseanne’s original ending proves that a longer season 7 would not necessarily helpThe Conners.The Connershas undeniably struggled with fitting in all of its characters, with the show unceremoniously dropping supporting stars when they require too much screen time. However, althoughRoseanneseason 9 had 25 episodes to work with, the outing still ended up becoming one of the most critically reviled seasons in sitcom history.Roseanneseason 9’s infamously terrible reception wasn’t helped by its 25-episode length, and the embarrassingly misguided outing might have been helped byThe Connersseason 7’s shorter runtime.

If the show pulls off a time jump, this final outing could be a surprising update on the family’s new lives.

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Rosanneseason 9 is an object lesson in what happens when a family sitcom’s final outing has too much time and creative freedom for its own good. Thus, whileThe Connersdid dropRoseanne’s DJdue to the show’s limited screen time, this doesn’t mean that season 7’s brevity is automatically cause for alarm. If the show pulls off a time jump, this final outing could be a surprising update on the family’s new lives. If not,The Connersseason 7 still has enough time to wrap upRoseanne’s story a lot better than the original show’s ending did.