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Post by Freddy Peterson on Jul 8, 2014 2:24:46 GMT
What is the saddest episode of The Golden Girls?
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Post by gerfluken on Jul 20, 2014 2:14:55 GMT
The final one. I can never bring myself to watch it! "Old Friends" gets me seriously choked up every time, too.
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Post by Freddy Peterson on Jul 20, 2014 18:45:47 GMT
The episode where Phil dies always gets me. When Sophia cries "my baby is gone," it's as genuine and real as anything I've ever seen. I hate to watch it, but it's very real.
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Post by Jacques on Jul 21, 2014 7:49:12 GMT
The episode where Phil dies always gets me. When Sophia cries "my baby is gone," it's as genuine and real as anything I've ever seen. I hate to watch it, but it's very real. The same scene always gets me as well, Jim. I watched it a few months ago and was once again surprised by the intensity of Sophia's line "My baby is gone". It really sounds a genuine agony of a mother who has just lost her beloved son. Somehow it's also a step away from Sophia's "normal" responses/reactions, which makes her even more believable (and fasinating) character.
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Post by Clayton Hollingsworth on Jul 22, 2014 16:45:47 GMT
The final episode...c'mon. I still cry everytime I watch it.
And I have to add, the first scene of Golden Palace when Blanche, Rose and Sophia get carried out on the couch. It's quite moving. (figuratively and literally!)
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Post by The Big Gun on Jul 25, 2014 18:12:38 GMT
I'm always irrationally upset at Rose's disappointment after Russia thinks her letter to Gorbachev is from a little girl.
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Post by Freddy Peterson on Jan 21, 2015 19:32:18 GMT
The finale is a sad one, for sure...
Dorothy: "You'll be my sisters... always..."
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Post by RichmondStreet5164 on Jan 24, 2015 22:59:59 GMT
I always get upset when watching 'A peice of cake' where Rose is made herself a birthday cake and pretending her dead husband is sitting in the chair and layer out his place setting and talking to him and telling him she is moving to Miami and then she wells up at the end and says I love you Charlie .
That's makes me think it's sad to be lonely on your birthday and recently a widow missing someone you love and then talking to them like their there and layout the table for an extra person and I just hope I never have to be that person it just so sad
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Post by gerfluken on Jan 31, 2015 1:42:24 GMT
I always get upset when watching 'A peice of cake' where Rose is made herself a birthday cake and pretending her dead husband is sitting in the chair and layer out his place setting and talking to him and telling him she is moving to Miami and then she wells up at the end and says I love you Charlie . That's makes me think it's sad to be lonely on your birthday and recently a widow missing someone you love and then talking to them like their there and layout the table for an extra person and I just hope I never have to be that person it just so sad That's always a sad scene for me, too.
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Post by tweetsfrommaude on May 14, 2018 4:35:07 GMT
The Finale is emotional, but Old Friends is also sad
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Post by Douglas on May 31, 2018 17:53:34 GMT
The one where Rose says "what happens when theres only one of us left?"
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Post by jasong on Jul 2, 2018 15:27:38 GMT
That's always hard.. but if you have an episode that means so much to you, you certainly feel it personally.
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Post by shadypinesma on Jul 2, 2018 23:54:10 GMT
The last episode is always too sad for me to watch. Especially the final scene where Blanche, Rose, and Sophia are crying because Dorothy moves out of the house. Other sad episodes in my opinion are the one where Sophia befriends the old man with Alzheimer's disease, the one where Blanche's father aka Big Daddy died, the one where Dorothy's brother and Sophia's son Phil died, and the one where Sophia's friend wanted to commit suicide.
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Post by jasong on Oct 24, 2018 7:21:15 GMT
The alzheimers episode is pretty sad
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