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  1. On 2/23/2020 at 3:41 PM, Blakeston said:

    That's one of my top 3 episodes

    Rose faced with notifying someone about the death of a loved one

     

    What are your other 2?

    I think it's weird Rose notified the wife with nothing more to go on than a name and number from a phone book. After all a man cheating would probably use a fake name. Still, if she didn't there would be no plot...

  2. There are quite a few posts about why Stan is disliked (he's a yutz). But there's one thing in the Stan and Dorothy story that really bugs me, and might be another reason to dislike him. In one of the versions about how Dorothy became pregnant she says she was unconscious, and that Stan must have slipped her something (to which Sophia says, Apparently). Now I get the quite funny double entendre, and I realise it's only a sitcom. It could also simply be understood as Stan being so inadequate that she felt like she wasn't experiencing the moment. 

    But this still bugs me. I know that #metoo wasn't a thing back in the '80s and that the event itself took place in the late 1940s when it would have been considered the woman's fault for getting into a situation in which she can be mistreated, which would explain why Dorothy would have just accepted it, no point going to the police. 

    Maybe I'm overreacting or reading too much into it. And maybe the joke is on Stan who was useless rather than Dorothy being unconscious. But the "slipped me something" suggests something more sinister. 

    Maybe it's because I love the Girls and the thought that that could have happened to one of them bothers me.

    And this is in contrast with the 2 stories when Blanche's professor and Rose's dentist sexually harass the girls, and they take action. 

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  3. On 7/6/2019 at 7:34 PM, Mabinogia said:

    It would have been better if one of the women didn't have family. They could have told some strong stories there, being older, not sure who would take care of you when something happens and you can't take care of yourself. Unfortunately, the gave them all families that cared and loved them and would certainly take them in if anything terrible happened. Which was nice for them, but kind of made some of the stories a bit weird because if any of them lost their jobs, or they had to sell the house, or any had to go into care, they all had children who could and would take them in so there wasn't much drama there. 

    They tried that with the horrible jacket episode, when an old lady they meet at the shelter who had neither money nor family to take care of her in her old age.

    Besides that being pretty much the worst episode (I think most agree) I don't understand how come Blanche (I think she bought the tickets) says these are their weekly tickets and we never hear of them again. Couldn't they have said she found $10 in a pocket and decided to buy lottery tickets just because she's feeling lucky that day.

  4. On 7/6/2019 at 3:58 PM, Snow Apple said:

    Rose's family situation never made sense. Her stories make it sound like they're all one big happy family but actions say otherwise. All those children and siblings. So why *did* she move to Florida? Why was she afraid of being homeless when she lost her job or when Blanche was thinking about selling the house?

    She moved to Florida to be a Golden Girl.

  5. On 8/8/2019 at 11:22 PM, BookThief said:

    But I still get your point that it's annoying that Rose knew the phrase in one episode and then forget it in another 

    Exactly. I'm not saying it's impossible that someone won't know a phrase, but suddenly not know it is weird.

    There's a similar thing when Rose talks about a lesbian but then later on in another episode doesn't know what that is.

    Maybe she has a special type of forgetfulness that is typical of St Olaf? 

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  6. Just watching the ep when the girls go to the Caribbean to that awful hotel and Sofia stays at home and hits on the Japanese gardener Toshiro. She tells him she was married 45 years, and that works. Say she married at 20, plus 45 years makes her 65, and when the show starts she's 80 having been widowed for 15 years. So give or take a few years, and surprisingly, the maths works.

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  7. On 6/11/2019 at 1:56 PM, Ria said:

    They did an episode about one of Dorothy’s pupils being deported for being here illegally. But then have Uncle Angelo arrive from Italy for a visit and Dorothy gives him an apartment and he just stays. No mention of paperwork or visas or court dates. Just as illegal. 

    But he wasn't turned in by Dorothy. The pupil wasn't turned in by her exactly but she drew the wrong kind of attention to him. Angelo was on TV so maybe that could have had someone dig into who he is when he complained about his landlords. Or Angelo already had all the paperwork in place, maybe he lived in the US in the past? We know he attended Dorothy's wedding, but then not seen for like 40 years when he was married and pretending to be a priest....(the whole Angelo character made NO sense). Or if he is really Aunt Angela after a sex and accent reassignment then I guess he has the paperwork as we know she lived in the USA for 30 years.

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  8. On 6/5/2019 at 4:49 AM, scarynikki12 said:

    When we meet Arnie it's said that he's just come in from out of town (never specified) which is why Blanche is scrambling to find him a date for that same evening. I look at it as Arnie is from somewhere close enough that he can come to Miami for regularly for visits so he and Rose end up having a Blanche/Mel Bushman style relationship. That allows her to date Jonathan, Al, and anyone else without being unfaithful to Arnie and then the two will get together when he does come to town.

    That's some fine fanwanking. Love it.

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  9. 12 hours ago, mmecorday said:

    ... we've never seen her before and we never see her again.

    Loads of events, people and issues disappear suddenly (chronic fatigue, Mary, Stan's wives, Michael and Lorraine's baby.....) and other appear out of nowhere like Rose's addiction and uncle Angelo. It's part of what I love about the show. I get 2 laughs for the price of 1, one from the comedy, one from the bad writing/continuity/logic. 

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  10. 8 hours ago, Irate Panda said:

    ... all the girls played hump and dump with most of the men they “dated” on the show anyway.

    I have often wondered what happened to these guys. A few died (Fidel, Al Beatty) but most just vanished, like the Japanese gardner, the blind man Blanche dated, Arnie who took Rose on a cruise, the man who took Dorothy on a cruise and so many more. Some were clearly more than just a one off (I don't think they found them on Tinder). So where'd they go so abruptly? 

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  11. On 5/10/2019 at 5:14 PM, Blakeston said:

    Convictions are generally what get people fired, rather than arrests. And they wouldn’t have been convicted of anything.

    Because they never went to trial. We never found out what happened after the arrest and bail. But I doubt they'd have been convicted. Surely being fully dressed in a dodgy hotel's lobby is not a crime - that arrest annoyed me. 

    On 5/10/2019 at 5:14 PM, Blakeston said:

    But things like Sophia’s date being Julio Iglesias, and Miles being in witness protection, crossed a certain line.

    I never really like celebrities turning up as themselves in shows. It's always stupid. 

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