The Connersis recruiting a five-time Emmy winner with a connection to Roseanne for its final episodes. It was recently announced thatThe Connersseason 7will be bringing inAustin PowersandBuffy the Vampire Slayeralum Seth Green for a three-episode run as a new friend of Darlene’s. Based on the character description, Green’s addition could add some conflict to the spinoff’s last episodes. When the showreturns to ABC on Wednesday, March 26 at 8 PM ET, another very familiar face will be making a guest appearance, and they may be an even bigger cause for concern.

TVLineconfirms thatGleeandOnly Murders in the Buildingstar Jane Lynch will recur in the six-episode final season. The five-time Emmy winner will debut in the season’s second episode, playingan attorney for the titular dysfunctional family. This comes after the premiere, in which Jackie discovers an opportunity to sue the pharmaceutical company responsible for Roseanne’s addiction that ultimately led to her death.

Sara Gilbert’s Darlene and John Goodman’s Dan in front of The Conners title card

Lynch is well-known for her role as Sue Sylvester onGlee, in addition to her recent turn as Sazz Pataki on Hulu’sOnly Murders in the Building.She’ll appear in two episodes as Jean, who is referred to in the official character description as “a seedy lawyer in a cheap suit.” Jean has a drinking problem, which becomes an issue when she gets hired to help the Conners in their case.

What Jane Lynch’s Character Means For The Conners

The Show Is Going Back To The Start

Lynch’s casting comes after the announcement thatGreenis joining the cast as Darlene’s new friend Chad. While present at the Lobo, a central location on the sitcom, Chad is also going through a separation from his wife. He’ll hit it off with Darlene throughout three episodes, as the two share a sharp sense of humor. Combined with the casting of Lynch, it’s easy to see howThe Connersis going back to the core of the series for the final episodes.

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Chad may go too far by harshly insulting Darlene’s family in front of her. Jean presents an even bigger difficulty, though, since the lawyer will drudge up the feelings of loss that Jackie, Dan, Darlene, Becky, and the rest of the family feel over Roseanne. It is confirmed thatJean’s introduction will lead to a debate, allowing forRoseanne’s presence as a characterto still be felt after her exit. It’s a smart choice from executive producers Bruce Helford and Dave Caplan to tie it back to what started the spinoff.

John Goodman’s Dan and Laurie Metcalf’s Jackie grin in the garage in The Conners

Our Take On Jane Lynch Joining The Conners

It’s A Strong Choice

Green and Lynch are not the only ones joiningThe Connerscast. Zoe Perry is also on tap for the final season, playing a cop and sharing the screen with her mother Laurie Metcalf (Jackie). But with Lynch, who has won Emmys for hosting game shows, in addition to memorable guest performances, it may be the emotional way to wrap up the show’s seven-year run, with Roseanne becoming the root of setting up the final episodes.

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