Tom Arnold likes the Roseanne reboot, even if he doesn't like the real Roseanne's politics.
Probably more than anyone else in the
entertainment industry, Tom Arnold has a weird relationship with Roseanne.
He was the guy who warmed up the audience before live tapings when the series
first started, and he gradually worked his way up to being a writer, producer,
and the former husband of Roseanne Barr herself he even wrote himself into the
show as “Arnie Thomas.” Naturally, then, The Hollywood Reporter decided to have him review the first
episode of ABC’s Roseanne revival.
In his write-up, Arnold acknowledges that it
was hard for him to come through on his promise of “objectivity,” but he
actually likes the new version of the show a lot more than you’d think. “Once
my eyes adjusted a bit, the cold open could be from the ‘90s,” Arnold says,
noting that John Goodman and Barr “haven’t skipped a beat” despite the decades
since the original series finale. He’s also impressed that the show still does
a good job tackling hot-button issues in a relatable way, but his favorite
thing about the new show is that “Jackie is in the house.”
Arnold says he’s a huge fan of Laurie Metcalf
and apparently considered dating her back in the ‘80s, but Barr told him that
it was a “rule of show business” that writers can’t date their actors. He says
Metcalf could not only “carry this show” but “every show ever,” and he says he
can handle all of the “past pain and humiliation” that the show brings up for
him because “Laurie Metcalf walks this earth.”
That all being said, Arnold has some issues
with the way Barr’s politics have infected her iconic sitcom character. He
notes that Barr used to be a “feminist-pacifist voice for the working folks”
who has now become a “far-right Trump-loving troll.” He can understand the plot
reasons why the show’s Roseanne Conner would support Trump, but he thinks the
real Roseanne—who knows Trump “and saw how he treated women” should know
better. “Roseanne Barr made $200 million off Roseanne Conner,” Arnold says, “so
I’m a little disappointed she doesn’t have her back.”
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