How about the Golden Girls.

Daily writing prompt
What’s a book, movie, or TV show that you wish you could experience again for the first time?

When I moved to the US, I was glued to the TV show The Golden Girls. My husband used to tease me saying I was missing my grandparents and that was one reason I was addicted to the same. Maybe he was right in one way, but the girls Dorothy, Blanche, Rose and Sophia were not like my grandmothers. An interesting group of girls living together and thirty years forward I am surprised I am their age and I can relate to so many things the girls were talking about.

I still live with my husband, but the group of girls did not have a partner and were dating. Yes, it is a difference but other problems relating to 50 plus issues are common and relatable.

The innocent Rose, the smart Dorothy, her sly Italian mom Sophia and the beauty of them all, the Atlanta girl Blanche will remain in my heart forever.

I have binge watched them multiple times and I even know so many of their dialogues but given a chance would love to watch them all over again.

The Golden Girls – Wikipedia

Love the above episode and favorite of mine.

3 responses to “How about the Golden Girls.”

  1. That is a good show, we’ve watched a bunch of times since they first came on. I liked Rose and Sophia the best. 🙂

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  2. I love this show. It was on tv after schools and I would watch it not realizing how risqué the humour was until I was much older. I’m glad it’s gotten renewed attention and found a new generation of fans today!

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  3. What a heartwarming reflection! I love how The Golden Girls became more than just a television show for you—it became a comforting companion through different stages of life. There is something timeless about Dorothy’s wit, Rose’s innocence, Blanche’s confidence, and Sophia’s sharp humor that continues to resonate across generations. The fact that you now find yourself relating to the very experiences that once seemed so distant adds a beautiful layer of nostalgia and wisdom. Thank you for sharing this lovely tribute to a show that celebrated friendship, resilience, laughter, and the joy of growing older with grace and humor. 💛📺🌷

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