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The girls help a pregnant teen and play host to Blanche's visiting pen pal.
The girls help a pregnant teen and play host to Blanche's visiting pen pal.
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The Golden Girls
S4, EP12 "Blind Date"Blanche has reservations about dating a blind man, since he cannot see her physical attributes; Dorothy and Rose coach a children's team.
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S4, EP13 "Impotence of Being Ernest"Rose feels inadequate when her new boyfriend experiences impotency.
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S4, EP14 "Love Me Tender"Sophia disapproves of the man Dorothy is dating; Blanche and Rose befriend juvenile delinquents.
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S4, EP15 "Valentine's Day"The girls sit around, eat cheesecake, and remember terrible Valentine's Day experiences.
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S5, EP3 "Accurate Conception"Blanche's unmarried daughter announces her desire to have a baby.
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