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The Golden Girls

Blanche's dad arrives with a surprise: he's remarrying. An even bigger surprise is his fiancée, an attractive young widow.

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Season 2
Jean, a visiting old college friend of Dorothy's who has recently separated from her spouse, falls for Rose, who is delighted to discover how much she and Jean have in common.
When the city plans to widen Richmond Street, the girls circulate a petition to save a 200-year-old oak tree on the property of a "miserable, vile" woman who wants it cut down.
Dorothy's ex Stan has lost his business and wants solace, but Dorothy has a date with a dashing naval officer, so she dumps him on Blanche - and they unexpectedly hit it off.
Excited over having won three tickets to the premiere of the new Burt Reynolds film, the girls check into a Miami Beach hotel.
Blanche is upset because she thinks she's pregnant - then despondent when she learns it's the onset of menopause.
Season 1
The girls reminisce about the way they first met. Blanche advertised for two roommates at the local supermarket. Rose and Dorothy answered the ad.
Blanche and her father are reunited. He has a big surprise for Blanche and when she finally wheedles it out of him, she finds out he's become a country singer.
Rose's sister. Lily, who is blind comes to Miami to visit. She has only been blind for about 6 months now and is still getting used to the idea.
The grief center is closed due to lack of funding and Rose is forced to find another job.
It is time for the annual charity banquet for the "Best Friends of the Friends of Good Health."
Blanche returns to night school to finish her degree so that she can get a promotion at the art gallery and in the process she gets more of an education than she bargained for.
Love has come around a second time for Blanche. She is falling hard for Richard, a handsome, very successful businessman. The only problem is his children are very young.
The girls are taking tap dancing lessons and Dorothy injures herself while trying to do a "six count Cincinnati riff with a double pull-back."
Blanche's favourite niece, Lucy, comes to Miami for a visit. No sooner has she said her 'hellos' than she asks Blanche's permission to leave to go meet a gorgeous doctor.
Rose's daughter, Kirsten and her granddaughter, Charley are coming for a visit.
Rose has been dating Al for about a month now and he wants to get to know her in the "biblical" sense. She's never-brought anyone home and feels uneasy about the whole thing.
Glen, the new love of Dorothy's life, reveals he's married. At first Dorothy takes a hard stance, but later decides to resume the affair much to Sophia and Rose's chagrin.
Good things come in small packages and Rose wants to keep her little bundle hidden and out of sight from Dorothy and Blanche.
The term "there are no small parts, only small actors," comes to mind when Blanche and Rose vie for the same part of Lady Macbeth in Mr. William Shakespeare's masterpiece Macbeth.
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