- Network: Lifetime , LIFETIME-TW
- Series Premiere Date: Jul 13, 2011
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The problem with this reality show isn't Roseanne--she's smart and charming--it's her son Jake, who tries too hard to be a funny cynic, and her boyfriend Johnny Argent, who takes "laid-back" to "Does he have a pulse?" status.
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Roseanne's Nuts isn't awful. It just is. There's "nut" much happening.
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The "nuttiness" is contrived, but Johnny Argent, Roseanne's boyfriend of eight years, is amusingly droll. [1 Aug 2011, p.41]
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Sometimes I think she's brilliant, other times I think she's full of herself. Both sides come through in this fairly dull reality show.
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She's foulmouthed, abrasive and suffers absolutely nothing gladly. Yet, as always, her own foibles crack her up as much as they do her boyfriend or visiting eldest son. The fact that she's completely unafraid to hold herself up to ridicule endears her to her audience.
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What's good for Roseanne, though, isn't necessarily good television. We need something to happen other than a continuing low-level debate over whether Roseanne will accede to Johnny's bidding and get married.
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The longer the cameras stick around, the more irritating (and irritated) Roseanne becomes. Edited with what appears to be a dulled pair of scissors, Roseanne's Nuts unfolds like a random encounter with an unpleasant family.
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Roseanne's Nuts is her way of taking a dump in your living room.
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Roseanne's Nuts, as the thing is called, is so loud, dull, and dumb that it seems to be jackhammering an abyss into existence, but its reign as the most depressing show on air lasted only 60 minutes.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 7 out of 11
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Aug 7, 2011
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Aug 6, 2011
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Aug 2, 2011