And as it has gone with each iteration before it, this most recently revamped bluesy ditty wraps with Roseanne’s silence-shattering laugh.
Viewers are invited into the Conner kitchen as all the characters are milling about in pre-dinner preparations.
Worth noting here, though, is that Roseanne isn’t the only character whose laughs can be heard in those final seconds, which is one of the more interesting ways for this series to display a sense of inclusion.
These revised titles will be beyond familiar to anyone who spent a chunk of the ’80s and ’90s glued to the screen while Roseanne Barr and John Goodman headed up one of the most relatable TV families in the medium’s history.