John Goodman, the beloved actor who plays Dan Conner on 'The Conners,' has opened up about his feelings as the show nears its end. In a recent interview, Goodman reflected on the experience, admitting that he's finding it difficult to say goodbye to the character he's embodied for so long.
"I'm old and resistant to change," Goodman confessed, acknowledging the emotional impact of the show's conclusion. 'The Conners,' a spin-off of the popular sitcom 'Roseanne,' has been a staple on television for several years, and Goodman's portrayal of Dan Conner has resonated with audiences.
The actor's comments highlight the bittersweet nature of long-running television series coming to an end. While the cast and crew may be ready to move on to new projects, the bonds formed over years of working together create a sense of loss. For Goodman, saying goodbye to Dan Conner is particularly poignant, as the character has become a significant part of his identity. Fans of 'The Conners' are also likely to feel a sense of sadness as the show prepares to air its final episodes.
John Goodman Reflects on 'The Conners' Ending
Actor John Goodman, known for his role as Dan Conner on 'The Conners,' recently shared his feelings about the show's upcoming conclusion. Goodman described himself as "old and resistant to change," admitting that saying goodbye to the character he's played for years is challenging. He expressed a sense of sadness and nostalgia as the series approaches its final episodes. The show's ending marks the close of a significant chapter in his career.