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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, EP16 "Grab That Dough"A trip to Hollywood to compete on their favorite game show turns sour for the roommates.
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S3, EP17 "My Brother, My Father"Sophia encourages Dorothy and Stan to pretend they are still married, at least until Sophia's clergyman brother leaves town.
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S1, EP5 "The Triangle"Dorothy's attractive date flirts with Blanche, sparking a rivalry between the two.
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S1, EP6 "On Golden Girls"Blanche's unruly teenage grandson visits, and goes out every night with a rough crowd.
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S4, EP26 "We're Outta Here: Part 2"Blanche decides to sell her house, and the roommates prepare to go their separate ways.
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S4, EP25 "We're Outta Here: Part 1"Blanche decides to sell her house, and the roommates prepare to go their separate ways.
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S4, EP24 "Foreign Exchange"Sophia learns that the hospital may have switched Dorothy at birth with another baby.
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S4, EP23 "Rites of Spring"Flashbacks recall previous attempts by the roommates to lose weight.
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