
"Got all dressed up and I forgot my purse." 👛
I'm so glad Thelma stood up to those stuck up dames. Bubba was hilarious in this episode

I'm so glad Thelma stood up to those stuck up dames. Bubba was hilarious in this episode
Its very sad and frustrating how relatable this episode is. There's stories everyday of people being dismissed and misdiagnosed. I always hate the fact that they kept saying Dorothy was just depressed and bring up the fact she's not seeing men. I get it was a different time them but really? I've never liked doctors and unless something is really wrong I don't even bother.
I've told my psychiatrist I'm having side effects and they claim that's not a side effect but when I've stopped the meds so do the side effect. Plus when I've looked it up later if that's a side effect it always is. But maybe that's just the mental health system?
Any episodes you think are still relatable today?
I always noticed a flair. St Gustave Saturdays. What is thatm
Another episode where I enjoyed the b plot better. Rose and Dorothy's songs are hilarious
🎶Miami you've got style🎵
Anyone else wonder what the series finale would be like without them continuing on the golden palace?
I really think they would have continued living together. I did like the fact that Dorothy got her happy ending. However if it ended with Dorothy still leaving i wish she would have ended up with John noretti.
The golden girls is a show that even with a massive fan base the spinoff didn't work. I know the golden palace was supposed to get a second season but I don't think it would've been that much better. What do y'all think?
I love how happy they all look 😂 poor Thelma.
"your in a new city, your poor. Your a single woman you have no money. I mean your poor. Now you think about that. No mas dinero." I love Dorothy.
Why did they make the family members so unlikable? Did one of the writers have trauma or something?
I really get annoyed with how Dorothy was treated in the laster seasons. It really makes me feel for Bea. I understand what it's like to be bullied/cruel by those that are supposed to be supportive and being introverted as ❤️🩹
So funny. I really wish Rose still would've gone to town. I'd love to see st Olaf.
We got to see Sophia's old apartment and even Sicily some what. (Rose love$ miles) I can't remember his name "eh forget about it"
Who do you think Harry would've been a good partner for him? I think Dorothy cause Blanche obviously was "too young" for him and I think Rose was a little too ditzy for him.
The episode baby talk Naomi listed all the reason they should not have a baby
I want one! I don't have a home of my own, I have no room of my own. Why, I've got nothin' in this life that's mine and mine alone.
I would've enjoyed seeing at least one episode with the baby. In a reunion Dorothy said she could imagine a baby with a off the shoulder shirt🤣 I wonder how she would introduce herself at school. Being both Tiffany and Thelma. 😵💫😄
What was your favorite Rose line or insult? 🌹
It kinda served them right.
"A ton of gladiolus!"
This episode is hilarious.
I really love Iolas scenes they are the best. Vints face😂
I hated the a plot of take him he is mine but I really enjoyed the b plot with Rose and Sophia. Those two guys showing up and Rose saying "Sophia it's for you."🤣 "Remember harmless uncle vito? He sent it a note to Johnny no thumbs. He addressed it to Johnny no knees,"😂
The golden girls really is my comfort show. What about You all? I really enjoy the episodes at night. It really feels so cozy. I've been really feeling blue lately and the girls really pick up my spirits.
Rex is the worst obviously but I really hated this storyline. Rose always talked about how great her marriage was with Charlie and we can view him as a perfect character because we never see him. They probably had their problems but Rose only thinks about the good parts of their marriage.I get the golden girls had so many inconsistency but this one was bad. Dating charlie and this goof. Really? He didn't really seem like he loved Rose, like she loves him. I can't believe the nerve rose had to tell miles she was going out with a previous bf. I can understand buzz going for his dream but he never came back for her for forty years. I get charlie and rose were married for most of that time but he was still going to leave her again. I liked the ending that she told him off for saying her marriage to charlie was a mistake.
It seems like Sophia didn't really know Tony that well.
Is it the age or did she maybe confuse infatuation with love? I did enjoy the ending of the two of them and that he did say it back and why he didn't at first.
"where we can rap and share our feelings and create good vibes."
It's been up for two years and ive never seen it. Im really enjoying it so far, hought I'd share Incase someone else might want to see it, who hasn't. It originally aired in 2013. It's Mama's family reunion and it has three parts to it.
I was watching the bloom is off the rose. Sophia not taking her seriously when she says she was in an abusive relationship.