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I have to agree with all the reviews about this episode. The main characters are barely featured, the plot revolves around entirely new characters who we have never seen before. I disagree with one point though, Rita Moreno was rather sweet. It was interesting to see her, in something other than musicals.
Renee and George, the neighbours of The Girls are having a few issues, he's too busy to spend time with her, and she's bored.
On the plus side, it was nice to see the girls outside of their usual environment, it's not often we see them outside of their home, it was nice to see them with friends.
Sadly, that's about the only positive I could find for this one, what a shame that series two, which has been excellent for the most part, ends with a turkey like this.
It feels like one of those hideous, forgotten sitcoms from The States in the 80's, everything The Golden Girls is not. It's not funny, it's tacky, the characters make no sense, we're not introduced to them, they just appeared, it was impossible to relate to them.
The whole thing really did need to be totally rewritten or scrapped, apart from one or two fun lines, it was a total flop.
Rita Moreno was quite lovely, a shame she wasn't better served.
3/10.
On the plus side, it was nice to see the girls outside of their usual environment, it's not often we see them outside of their home, it was nice to see them with friends.
Sadly, that's about the only positive I could find for this one, what a shame that series two, which has been excellent for the most part, ends with a turkey like this.
It feels like one of those hideous, forgotten sitcoms from The States in the 80's, everything The Golden Girls is not. It's not funny, it's tacky, the characters make no sense, we're not introduced to them, they just appeared, it was impossible to relate to them.
The whole thing really did need to be totally rewritten or scrapped, apart from one or two fun lines, it was a total flop.
Rita Moreno was quite lovely, a shame she wasn't better served.
3/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Apr 22, 2023
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I admit that I was only half watching the series. The DVD was playing in the background while I worked from home. I heard the girls voices and thought it was just another episode. Then I stopped hearing them. At the end when they didn't come back, I was so confused. I ended up rewatching it just to figure out what was going on.
While as a TV episode from the 1980s it wasn't terrible and I did recognize the creepy neighbor character and actor, the rest was completely foreign to me. I kept thinking, what was the point of this episode. Once I read that it was a spinoff for another series, it made sense. But, why would this be the final episode of the season?
The Golden Girls is a great show, but this episode is just weird.
While as a TV episode from the 1980s it wasn't terrible and I did recognize the creepy neighbor character and actor, the rest was completely foreign to me. I kept thinking, what was the point of this episode. Once I read that it was a spinoff for another series, it made sense. But, why would this be the final episode of the season?
The Golden Girls is a great show, but this episode is just weird.
- notforyou-27114
- Sep 14, 2022
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This must be the only truly bad episode of "The Golden Girls". One star is one too many.
It was a completely artificial attempt to create a spin off, and it fails spectacularly. After a few minutes of enjoyment with the regular stars of the show, out of nowhere, a whole family of new characters pops in, and the rest of the show is about them. Dorothy and the others act react to them as old friends and acquaintances who we are supposed to know already. This is so abrupt and out of the blue that I thought I must have missed a previous episode. In which these characters were introduced.
Since these new characters are only mildly and occasionally amusing, they are completely out of place in what is usually a constantly entertaining and very funny show. Usually, a spin off uses characters developed and part of an already-existing show. In this case, none of the new characters had ever appeared in "The Golden Girls" before, so there was no way the audience was going to care about them or find them instantly interesting.
No surprise that the spin off never spun off.
It was a completely artificial attempt to create a spin off, and it fails spectacularly. After a few minutes of enjoyment with the regular stars of the show, out of nowhere, a whole family of new characters pops in, and the rest of the show is about them. Dorothy and the others act react to them as old friends and acquaintances who we are supposed to know already. This is so abrupt and out of the blue that I thought I must have missed a previous episode. In which these characters were introduced.
Since these new characters are only mildly and occasionally amusing, they are completely out of place in what is usually a constantly entertaining and very funny show. Usually, a spin off uses characters developed and part of an already-existing show. In this case, none of the new characters had ever appeared in "The Golden Girls" before, so there was no way the audience was going to care about them or find them instantly interesting.
No surprise that the spin off never spun off.
- ComedyFan2010
- Jan 15, 2014
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I'm a big fan and I loved this series when I was in my 20s. Watching series 2 for the first time, but this last one really jarred. Characters completely introduced out of the blue. Paul Dooley makes a bit of a go of his character, but Rita Moreno was bland. Before I googled this episode I was wondering if it could be some forced attempt to introduce a new show on the back of the popularity of The Golden Girls - and I was right. I found it frustrating to watch, and a little cynical of the production company to try this kind of approach. Apparently the show was drastically reworked, with different main characters and it lasted 5-6 years. They must have done something pretty radical, as this episode dies on its feet.
- booksultra
- May 20, 2012
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Worst way to end an entire season. The girls weren't even in half of the episode. Random characters with no background. Worst episode made. Skip this episode if you're binge watching.
- ashley_torres-14297
- Nov 21, 2021
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- jaclynhopeferron
- Jan 15, 2021
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I was so confused watching this episode; I thought I might have accidentally skipped ahead. Who were those people?? It was actually kind of frustrating to watch, really disappointing.
- mark.waltz
- Sep 15, 2019
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What a waste of 30 mins . The "girls" weren't really in it at all and so unfunny it was annoying. Terrible characters awful plot trying to promote a new show that looks truly Terrible!
- bernienorris
- Apr 12, 2022
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Sometimes backdoor pilots work, like Facts of Life coming from Diff'rent Strokes. Other times, Rita Moreno shows up out of nowhere and we're just supposed to suspend disbelief that Golden Girls' producers figured we wouldn't care after two full seasons that the ladies have neighbors they'd never had before.
I can't believe NBC allowed this to be the finale to an otherwise wonderful season of this classic series! Rita Moreno even said this episode/pilot was a "very, very bad show."
I'm still trying to figure out how this backdoor pilot morphed into Empty Nest, the beloved Golden Girls spin-off that lasted seven seasons! The only things that carried over from this episode were the house (why bother paying for a new set?) and David Leisure (who would end up playing a different smarmy, but slightly more likable character).
Thank God this show didn't make it because the actual Empty Nest was a great show.
I can't believe NBC allowed this to be the finale to an otherwise wonderful season of this classic series! Rita Moreno even said this episode/pilot was a "very, very bad show."
I'm still trying to figure out how this backdoor pilot morphed into Empty Nest, the beloved Golden Girls spin-off that lasted seven seasons! The only things that carried over from this episode were the house (why bother paying for a new set?) and David Leisure (who would end up playing a different smarmy, but slightly more likable character).
Thank God this show didn't make it because the actual Empty Nest was a great show.
- eric-356-790727
- Apr 13, 2022
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Halfway through this episode, I googled "worst episodes of the Golden Girls" and was relieved to see this garbage episode on the top of the lists. It's bad.
- momknowswhat
- Oct 9, 2020
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This is thee weirdest episode in the whole series. There are whole scenes without the main characters. If you were to tune in at the middle of the episode you'd think it was a different show. The snow is supposed to be about the four main characters lives and then a friend pops,up out of nowhere and is never seen again 🤷♀️ No introduction or anything. At least all of the other side characters had back stories - even the pregnant teen they helped in a different episode.
- courtneythompson-18882
- Mar 17, 2022
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It's been years since i've watched this series, so when I got up to this episode tonight I figured "maybe it's not as bad as I remember" and I let it play. But it is still so very bad and no amount of time or distance can ever change that. It's just a poorly written, poorly cast and a poor concept for a sitcom.
Actually, the concept really should work. Middle aged parents adjusting to life together after the final kid leaves the nest is ripe for many different stories and situations to play out.
The problem here is that the cast is bland and they're playing equally bland characters who just don't connect with the audience. Rita Moreno is a great actress, but even she can't elevate this to something interesting.
After I reached the half way mark, I couldn't bear anymore and turned it off because it was painful. In fact, i'd rather be tied up and forced to listen to Rose's St. Olaf stories for hours than watch this episode again. (Actually that's something only Dorothy, Blanche and Sophia would say, because we all love those St. Olaf stories, don't we?)
Actually, the concept really should work. Middle aged parents adjusting to life together after the final kid leaves the nest is ripe for many different stories and situations to play out.
The problem here is that the cast is bland and they're playing equally bland characters who just don't connect with the audience. Rita Moreno is a great actress, but even she can't elevate this to something interesting.
After I reached the half way mark, I couldn't bear anymore and turned it off because it was painful. In fact, i'd rather be tied up and forced to listen to Rose's St. Olaf stories for hours than watch this episode again. (Actually that's something only Dorothy, Blanche and Sophia would say, because we all love those St. Olaf stories, don't we?)
- LaverneandShirleysucks
- Feb 9, 2022
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I've never understood why series have dedicated an episode as a potential series. If this had starred all the cast members of what would be Empty Nest and had its concept, it would have been much better.
The production company eventually got a Empty Nest to work as an enjoyable sit-com on its own but much like the gay house keeper from the pilot of the Golden Girls the concepts embedded in this misfire were wisely dropped. It is unfortunate that this backdoor pilot didn't work because it is such a lousy way to end season 2.
Season 2 has a bit of growing pains for the show. It's not as fresh or inventive as season 1 but the season has more than enough classic episodes that hold up even in 2022.
Season 2 has a bit of growing pains for the show. It's not as fresh or inventive as season 1 but the season has more than enough classic episodes that hold up even in 2022.
- CubsandCulture
- Jul 31, 2022
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S2E21 is just as bad as this one. I hate to say it, I really do. But, the best episodes are the ones with just the 4 ladies and the occasional Stanley Zbornak. I just let this one run in the background. The Mario Lopez episode (S2E21) I had to stop and continue over THREE DAYS to get through. The chemistry is just thrown off on both these episodes!
- HelloBlockbuster
- Apr 23, 2022
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- jackthistlewood
- Dec 21, 2024
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