The Conners
Dan feels helpless when Louise refuses to let him put himself at risk for her.
Dan feels helpless when Louise refuses to let him put himself at risk for her.
Mark is convinced he has COVID-19; Becky and Harris confront Josh, who has been "ghosting" Harris.
Darlene starts to feel the pressures of her new job; Dan tries to help Ben at the hardware store.
Chuck's new purchase of a boat creates a rift; Darlene hires her first assistant.
Darlene earns a promotion at Wellman Plastics; Jackie has an emotional revelation.
Harris brings home her new friend, Josh, leaving the family questioning his intentions.
Ben's mom arrives after an unexpected death and unveils shocking information from the past.
Harris' job is in jeopardy after joining a protest she strongly believes in.
Darlene's friendship with a manager at Wellman Plastics lands her in an awkward situation.
It's Beverly Rose's birthday, but Becky and Emilio disagree on what kind of party they should have.
Darlene isolates herself from her co-workers; Jackie is determined to keep the restaurant running.
Halloween has been canceled, so the family works to create an unforgettable experience.
The Conners are dealing with the pandemic and life's financial troubles.
Darlene and Ben go apartment hunting; Jackie and Becky take Beverly Rose on a road trip to Mexico.
Dan and Louise come to appreciate the complexities of aging; Darlene spends the night in jail.
Ben gets caught up playing handyman and babysitter for Becky, which causes him to miss a meeting.
Bev is back from Arizona and realizes she'd like to use her finances to spread happiness.
Harris is newly unemployed, depressed and has moved back into the house.
Jackie decides to take her "thrupple" relationship with Ron and Janelle to the next level.
Dan starts to bond with his younger half brother; Jackie hits it off with a fun married couple.