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Sara Gilbert admits that ‘The Conners’ is ‘deep in our soul’ after 7 seasons (exclusive)

Sara Gilbert knows that they say goodbye The Conners Will not be easy.

When the beloved ABC-sitcom ends on April 23 after seven seasons, the 50-year-old actress played on the leading role as Darlene Conner Roseanne And his spin -off – exclusively, tells people what she will miss the most to be part of the show.

“I think we just have a good time and we laugh a lot,” said Gilbert during the visits to the people on the set. “And the group, not only the occupation, but also the crew, the authors. It feels like a family, and because we have done it for so many years, it is a kind of deep in our soul. And that is difficult to imagine without being.”

Gilbert’s Costar John Goodman, who plays the Patriarch Dan Conner, announces that he “only appears every day and only be here with everyone”. He calls it “a great place to work”.

Emma Kenney as Harris Conner, Laurie Metcalf as Jackie Harris, Lecy Goranson as Becky Conner, Ames McNamara as Mark Conner, Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, Jay R. Ferguson as Ben and John Goodman as Dan Conner.

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“I would give a pig about what John and Sara said,” added Jay R. Ferguson, who portrays Darlene’s second husband Ben Olinsky. “It’s just a lot of fun laughing and who doesn’t want to work in a place where you can laugh all day long? We are very happy and I will appreciate this experience.”

What why The Conners Gilbert is proposed with the spectators and suggests that “it shows an American family that they are going through and are not enough representations of it. And if there are, the sets look too chic or the people look too chic.”

“I also think that our authors’ ability to tackle topics with which people deal with it does so much humor and love,” she adds. “And so I think people feel like laughing, and hopefully they also feel at home with these characters.”

Gilbert’s Costars Emma Kenney and Lecy Goranson repeat their feeling. When asked why the viewers have associated themselves with the sitcom, Kenney, 25, “The relativity, family dynamics. There is a character that everyone can refer to whether it is one or the other combination.”

(LR) Sara Gilbert and John Goodman about ‘The Conners’.

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“I think we’re going to go a border between drama and comedy, which is very unique,” notes Lecy Goranson, 50. “And I think that’s why it is surprising for the audience when things become more serious and more earthly.”

Goranson – who appears as a Becky Connor – explains that the sitcom appeals to problems with problems that are “current, sometimes difficult to speak, and we do it with comedy” and added: “I think the Gravitas from IT are unique for our sitcom, and it is what I hear.

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The Connors Series finals will be broadcast on ABC on April 23 at 8 p.m.

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