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B is for M.I.A.M.I spells Miami Beach.
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And that nectarine episode has the gem about Dorothy being 6 when her grandma was 94, and Sophia was about 36 at the time, meaning granny gave birth to Sophia when she was 60ish. She should have got the national enquirer to pay for it.
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A is for Anita Bryant whose photo was taken with the winners of the song writing contest, when Rose and Dorothy came second.
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2 hours ago, Giuseppe said:
It also makes no sense that nobody questions why it takes all day for Sophia to buy a nectarine. Ok, maybe they don't take her literally as that being the only thing she does and its just understood that she's out being a busy-body, but it still kinda irks me.
Especially since they're talking about her being so inactive compared to her own mother. Even if they don't have the details surely being out all day makes her very active, it does in my book.
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2 hours ago, BigBingerBro said:
Meanwhile, Dorothy apparently has no clue she's doing all of this. Sure....
Especially when she apparently does the same everyday.
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On 3/5/2019 at 10:37 PM, andromeda331 said:
That's the part I don't understand. If they really thought Holly was great. Why didn't they find it odd that Rose never joined them? They asked Holly to invite her? Why didn't any of them ask her themselves and tell her when to meet them? Or why didn't they decide to stay home? Holly was supposedly there to visit Rose? Yet she never minded going out with them without Rose? She never suggested they stay in and hang out with Rose?
Spot on!
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V is for Vidal Sasborgadottir, Oslo's most eminent hairdresser who moved to St Olaf.
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The episode when Holly visits. Sophia is looking after dryfus but he goes missing, and tells Blanche she has no recollection of him since Thursday, and any thing could have happened in 3 days, making it Sunday. Then Blanche says don't worry, once the girls get home from work they'll look for the dog. Then Rose is sitting in the living room and Dorothy returns from a day out with Holly. So they weren't working at all.
Not to mention the girls preferring Holly over Rose, but that one has been discussed multiple times...
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J is for Jasper de Kimmel the obnoxious painter. Who has a big "nose".
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On 3/3/2019 at 3:10 PM, BigBingerBro said:
I'm sure it was done completely for the scene/joke
And it's 1 of our all time favourites, but it's funnier than it is realistic.
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A is for Adios, the only word Rose learnt in Spanish when she was trying to become bilingual, despite Blanche's advice against dating women.
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When they are at the museum for the De Kimmel (leaking roof episode) Rose mistakes 2 guys carrying glass thru the exhibition for being mimes. First of all the borders of the glass were clearly visible, and secondly why would they be doing that during the exhibition? Have they not heard of health and safety?
And why does each girl have an auction sign? 1 between them would be much more logical, avoiding bidding against each other. But it was funny.
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W is for weight which they try to lose
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On 2/28/2019 at 7:06 PM, TheLastKidPicked said:
And isn't this the very basis for Bea Aurthur not getting along well with Betty White? Bea couldn't tell if Betty White was really that sweet and easy going, or if it was just a put on.
I get the feeling that Betty is more Sue Ann than Rose.
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R is for Rows, as in a line of seats in a theatre, and alternative meaning of Rose's name.
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On 2/12/2019 at 2:34 AM, Ria said:
When Blanche is all upset that Dorothy wants to use her cabana beach towel to soak up some water from a leaking roof, and Dorothy says she can replace it and Blanche says it’s not replaceable, am I the only one thinking “can’t you just throw it in the washing machine with some detergent and fabric softener”?
That's what I've always wondered... Maybe they don't have a washing machine? Have we ever seen it? There's reference to doing the washing now and then, but does that mean they have a machine?
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K is for Kick Me signs that Dorothy has in one episode and Rose tells us they collected in their family home back in St Olaf, some still with the original tape.
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E for Eva Braun, Fritz's rumoured girlfriend (see F)
F for Fritz Schticklmeier, Rose's history teacher.
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Z is for the zionists who are also upset that Dorothy didn't invite them to her wedding to Lucas.
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Onward St Olaf go go go! (not the best words but only tall girls without friends write poems)
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W is for the bottled water from their garden hose that Sophia wanted to sell
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12 hours ago, Ria said:
I can’t remember if they mentioned having rooms. I thought it was an unnecessarily complicated lie though. Just say you’re friends who were in a Sound of Music rehearsal and got caught in the storm. No real nuns were outfits like that anymore.
I don't think they discuss sleeping arrangements, but they were clearly not supposed to be living there, and they each have a room. Obviously the sleeping arrangements could have been discussed and the nuns shown their rooms off camera.
There is another weird line, when Rose says she's never been thru a hurricane, Blanche says she has, and adds, do you remember sister Rose? But sister Rose wasn't there because she just said she's not experienced a storm. Of course she could reminding Rose of a story Blanche told her once about the storm.
Over analysing?
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I'm so happy I have S
S is for St Olaf, a place I'd love to visit... (I bet St Olaf as been used 1000 times already in this game)
T for the (oak) tree that led to Rose killing ms Claxton.
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In the episode when uncle Angelo visits and Stan and Dorothy are pretending to still be married, how come Angelo didn't think it was odd that each nun, who was only there collecting for charity, has a room?
Continuity Errors: Starts With the House Layout and Just Gets Worse
in The Golden Girls
But he apologised with flowers implying she took him back, but perhaps she didn't.