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A trip to Hollywood to compete on their favorite game show turns sour for the roommates.
A trip to Hollywood to compete on their favorite game show turns sour for the roommates.
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S3, EP22 "Rose's Big Adventure"Rose's boyfriend buys a boat and asks her to accompany him on a cruise around the world.
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S7, EP19 "Journey to the Center of Attention"Dorothy replaces Blanche as the center of attention for the men at Blanche's favorite nightspot.
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S7, EP20 "A Midwinter Night's Dream"After she sees Dorothy and Miles' spur-of-the-moment kiss, Sophia must tell this to Rose; the last thing she needs to do to break the curse is tell a friend of a betrayal.
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S7, EP21 "A Midwinter Night's Dream Continues"After she sees Dorothy and Miles' spur-of-the-moment kiss, Sophia must tell this to Rose; the last thing she needs to do to break the curse is tell a friend of a betrayal.
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S7, EP16 "The Commitments"Blanche fails to seduce her date and is heartbroken; Dorothy goes bananas over a "Beatlemania" cast member.
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S7, EP15 "Goodbye, Mr. Gordon"A teacher breathes life into Dorothy's decades-old crush on him; Rose makes her debut as a TV producer.
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S7, EP14 "Old Boyfriends"Sophia seeks a swinging senior through the personals column; Rose can't recall an old beau who comes to visit her.
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S7, EP13 "The Pope's Ring"Sophia accidentally comes away with the visiting pope's ring, then refuses to return it.
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