As the clock ticks and time closes down on The Conners, its fourth episode is ready to strike quite a powerful and emotional chord with its audiences.
With an episode title just as chaotic as the lives of Lanford’s most loved family—Danny Boy, the Interview, the New Hire, and the Hanging Chad—Episode 4 dives right into loss, change, and just mundane survival.
Here's when to catch the episode, where to watch it, and what one could possibly presume from a family that’s never given up on a few hardships.
When is The Conners Season 7 Episode 4 airing?
Fans of The Conners won't have to wait for a lot of time for Episode 4, titled Danny Boy, the Interview, the New Hire, and the Hanging Chad, of Season 7 to drop, as the episode is set to release on April 16, 2025, Wednesday, at 8:00 PM ET on ABC.
With just two more episodes left after episode 4, the tension is definite —every narrative on the show, no matter how tiny, is tied up with a sense of urgency.
At the heart of this episode is Dan Conner (played by John Goodman), whose sorrow over the passing of Roseanne floats up at an untimely time: right before a significant deposition.
His evasion of deep emotive confrontation, combined with the weight of some legal issues, sets the air for a story embedded in vulnerability.
In the meantime, Becky (played by Lecy Goranson) finds herself on the edge of change with a job interview that could change the trajectory of her life. In classic Becky style, the gravity of the scene is put together with a mild touch of awkward comedic timing.
Adding on to the mix of subplots, Harris (played by Emma Kenney) hires a new face at the Lunch Box—simply on an impulse. This move in particular sparks some amount of chaos in the already established integrated work environment and throws light on her spontaneity, reflecting the messy changeovers young adults frequently face.
With these plotlines and minor subplots stumbling into each other, The Conners is on its one last ride to bring on a plate a sliver of classic working-class America that’s disorganized, real, and brazenly funny.
Where to stream The Conners Season 7 Episode 4
Whether you're watching at the actual release time or simply catching up the very next day, The Conners has it all covered with a few accommodating ways to stay up to date.
If you miss the live airing of the show on ABC, you can stream episode 4 the next day, on April 17, 2025, on Hulu. Hulu offers its subscribers various plans to fit different people—an ad-supported plan of $9.99/month and an ad-free subscription of $18.99/month.
Furthermore, those eager to re-watch the previous seasons have numerous platforms to their advantage. Hulu and Netflix carry seasons 1 through 6, giving their viewers the entire picture of the family's journey.
Meanwhile, Tubi and Pluto TV have seasons 1 through 5 for absolutely free, making it comfortable for fans to take a walk down memory lane.
If you're someone who likes to keep things permanent, Fandango at Home has purchase options as well.
This multi-platform availability means that no matter how you desire to watch the show—live just when it airs on ABC, next-day on Hulu, or at your own sweet time —there's no scarcity of ways you can stay connected with The Conners.
What to know about The Conners Season 7 and beyond
Season 7 is more than just a show coming to an end—it’s the final goodbye for a family that’s been part of the American television scene for over 30 years with over 100+ episodes.
What started off as Roseanne has changed over time into The Conners, and with the airing of those 100 episodes, the audiences have caught up and grown up with the ups and downs of Lanford’s favorite family.
From unemployment to the love lives of characters, every single season and episode has reflected real-world chaos with a dose of wittiness and resilience.
The 7th season is brief —just six episodes—which makes each episode count.
With John Goodman, the rest of the cast members include Sara Gilbert as Darlene, Michael Fishman as DJ, and Laurie Metcalf as Jackie.
With Episode 4 of The Conners airing on April 16 on ABC, the show moves further and further into its finale—balancing heartfelt moments with its natural American humor.
Each character’s choices drive the rest of the story forward. Don’t miss out on this end because this isn’t just any other sitcom episode—it’s part of a long adieu to one of TV’s most lasting families.