Roseanne Barr and Tim Allen shared more than just sitcom popularity back in the day; they also shared a sound stage at ABC Studios in Carmichael, Nevada. There, two of the most successful sitcoms of all time, “Roseanne” and “Home Improvement,” were filmed in front of live studio audiences.
After over thirty years, the two appear to be reunited, but this time to collaborate on a project. According to reports, Fox Entertainment has contracted the duo to develop a new program aimed at a more conservative audience.

Allen’s mission is straightforward. He’s already done the unthinkable. Roseanne, on the other hand, was fired as a result of it. This will be her first return to the writing desk in quite some time.
“Rosie has great snacks,” Allen added, “and what she lacks in natural talent and likability she makes up for in writability. “We can provide her with a really attractive daughter to divert her attention. Perhaps Gina Carano.”

Network executives are hoping Allen is accurate. While he has mainly managed to distract attention away from his hardline political ideas by playing multi-audience-friendly parts like Santa, Roseanne is solely recognized for being a nasty, brash bitch that no one truly likes.
Will they be able to overcome their stigma? It has a chance if it is shown on basic cable just before Hannity, but Netflix? It’ll be fascinating to see who wants to be racist while chilling. God bless the United States of America.