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15 |
"In A Bed of Rose's" |
Rose brings home a man who has a
heart attack and dies. |
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19 |
"Second Motherhood" |
Blanche dates a wealthy man while
Rose and Dorothy struggle to install a new toilet
(great door slamming scenes). |
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20 |
"Adult
Education" |
Dorothy
tries to get Frank Sinatra tickets, Blanche gets
sexually harassed. |
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21 |
"The Flu" |
Just before a charity banquet, the
girls get the flu. |
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29 |
"It's
A Miserable Life" |
The
girls try to persuade their meanest neighbor,
Frieda Claxton, to save an old oak tree. |
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31 |
"Big Daddy's Little Lady" |
As Dorothy and Rose enter a
songwriting contest, Big Daddy visits, with a
young fiancée. |
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39 |
"The
Actor" |
The
girls try out for the community theater when they
find out the lead male role is being played by
television actor Patrick Vaughn (Lloyd Bochner). |
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43 |
"Forgive Me, Father" |
Dorothy develops a possible romantic
interest with a priest. |
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53 |
"One
For The Money" |
The
girls recall various fund-raising ideas they've
tried over the years, including a charity dance
marathon. |
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56 |
"Nothing To Fear But Fear
Itself" |
Faced with having to give a euology
at her aunt's funeral, Rose confronts her fear of
public speaking, Dorothy confronts her fear of
flying, and Blanche, her recurring dream. |
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61 |
"The
Audit" |
Stan
shows up with a tax problem: "Babe, I'm
afraid we're being audited." |
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63 |
"Charlie's Buddy" |
Rose meets a smooth-talking Boston
Irishman, Dorothy and Blanche tussle over their
coincidentally identical charity ball dresses. |
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66 |
"Dorothy's
New Friend" |
Dorothy
makes friends with a condescending author. |
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81 |
"Bang The Drum, Stanley" |
Stan convinces Sophia to fake a back
injury (contains the famous "denial"
exchange). |
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90 |
"Love
Me Tender" |
Dorothy
goes on a blind date with a guy who has more than
meets the eye. more Golden Girls episodes
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