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The Golden Girls another classic comedy from the 80's.

I watched that show as a child before my 'gay awareness' and I thought it was a riot. My mom would always wrinkle her nose at it and ask me why I wanted to watch a show about old ladies. After I realized I was gay and learned that many gay men enjoyed the Golden Girls, it seemed so obvious...
 
Nik2 said:
Dorothy's singing attracts the attention of the male patrons. It's great because Bea Arthur's voice really is AMAZING, and there was something very touching in seeing a low self esteem character life Dorothy shine like that and really have her moment. And the really poignant scene comes later when Blanche tells Dorothy "When you sing, you positively glow, you do...you're just...you're beautiful!" I get a lump in my throat everytime I see it.

Thank goodness for Lifetime!


MMM hmm...

I'm sitting here scratching my head trying to remember what song she sings.....
 
Heres another, When the house is robbed and Rose shoots off the gun. Blanche: "You Shot my Vase!" Sophia " I manage to live 80, 81 years, I survive surgeries a stroke and 2 Darrens on bewitched, One day I'll belch and stable Mabel here'll blow my head off!" HOW can you not laugh your ass off? Gay or Straight, that show RULES! Breaks my heart about Estelle Getty, would love to meet the cast and let them know just how much their show meant to me, and obviously so many other people. :luv2: :hurray: :thewave: :rotflmao:
 
my favorite line of Dorothy's.. Back off Blanche, not everyone is classified by the navy as a friendly port!
 
I love this show! It's probably my second favorite sitcom of all time.
 
Joshua_me said:
MMM hmm...

I'm sitting here scratching my head trying to remember what song she sings.....
I remember something along the lines of "They call her something something Hannah, the vamp (?) of Savannah"..something, something...then it ends with "The vamp of Savanah GA!"

LOL, I have no idea what the actual song was, but those were some of the words.

Blanche sang "I Want to be Love by You"
 
Some pics of the show,the one where Rose was dating a midged, the girls have him for dinner first Blanch did not beleive her lol.
 
alaskaboy45 said:
When Blaches brother Clayton came out to blanch.
When Clayton brought home his partner. both classic's.

Clayton, on how important his partner is to him: "I'd bend over backwards for that man". Dorothy quickly wraps her hand around Sophia's mouth just in time.

Love the show.
 
Here's a cap of Rue McClanahan doing a promo for NBC, this was back from when the show first started. It has to be from season one because it's from when NBC still used the 11-feathered style peacock. The current one didnt come until 1986.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/excuseyou77/NBC/nbcsaturdaygg.jpg

My favorite episodes:
-"Ladies of the Evening"
-"It's A Miserable Life"
-"Scared Straight"
-"Brotherly Love"
-"The Artist"
-"My Brother, My Father"
-"Yes, We Have No Havanas"
-"Sophia's Wedding"
-"To Catch a Neighbor"
-"Sick and Tired"
-"Grab that Dough" and "Questions and Answers" (these two kinda have to do with me being a game show fan)
-"Dorothy's New Friend"
 
Joshua_me said:
The look on Bea's face is priceless....

She always had the funniest facial expressions. :D

I never really liked the GG's when the show first came on the air. It wasn't until much later, long after they stopped making new episodes that I became a fan. By now, I think I've seen every episode. And the amazing thing is that I can look at episodes that I've already seen multiple times and still really enjoy them. And I don't even like sitcoms in general. Great show!
 
Does anybody know how it all ended? What happened to the old dears?
 
Tongue_Me said:
Does anybody know how it all ended? What happened to the old dears?


Dorothy ends up getting married, (to Leslie Neilson, of all people)
and the rest of the girls vow to remain roommates 'til the end.

But.

Then CBS ran a show called 'The Golden Palace' that had Blanche,
Rose and Sophia running a hotel in Miami Beach. (Bea Authur had the good sense to stay out of this)

Cheech Marren was the wise-cracking something or other, and I
think Don Cheedle was in it as well.

Mercifully, it ended after one season. Lifetime still runs it after the
'Golden Girls' cycle of shows ends, then GG Season 1 starts over again.
 
Yeah, I wasnt a fan of Golden Palace either... I dont even know why I was looking so forward to it.. probably because I had never seen it and wanted to watch it out of curiosity.
 
I love the Golden Girls so much! I can't pick just one episode! They were one more classic than ther other! :D
 
But, come on, boys... am I the only one who ever wondered...





What was with the exclamation point in the front door?
 
tavares said:
But, come on, boys... am I the only one who ever wondered...





What was with the exclamation point in the front door?


Hmm.....

Or that penis shaped 'Jello mold' hanging on the wall in the kitchen ?
 
I want to know why there were always three chairs at the table, and not four.
 
Pyramus11 said:
I want to know why there were always three chairs at the table, and not four.
And why Dorothy always sat in the middle chair at the kitchen table.

She sat on the end chairs in the living room, the end chairs on the lanai, but only sat on the end chairs at the kitchen table in two episodes... the one where Kate got married in the first season, and the one in which the three of them were fighting over who got to pose for Laslo the artist. Sophia had put a whoopee cushion on the middle chair, and Dorothy moved over to the end chair.

And while we're on it... what was with that secret passage in the corridor? Rose's room was on the left, Blanche's room was the door downstage toward the back, and Sophia and Dorothy were to the right... but there was that secret hole in the wall they always seemed to go into. Blanche or Rose would be like "I'm going to bed" and instead of going to their rooms, they'd go into that hole in the wall.

Interesting...
 
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