In the second season of The Golden Girls, we accompany the ladies on vacation, meet some of their neighbors, and even delve into serious family matters. We're introduced to Dorothy's favorite student, witness Blanche undergo a major life change, watch Rose overcome a dating dilemma, and get a glimpse into Sophia's love life. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls handled these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.
What is the name of the ill-tempered old neighbor that opposed a city petition to save a 200-year-old oak tree on her property? She was hated so much that the neighborhood children dressed up like her one Halloween.
When Blanche wins the raffle for the premiere of the new Burt Reynolds movie, she only receives 2 tickets for the private party afterwards hosted by Burt Reynolds. Which Golden Girl do they decide won't be going?
As a teacher, Dorothy is required to take a 10-week leave from the school system, so Blanche gets her a job at the museum where she works. Their boss, Mr. Allen, asks Dorothy to plan the banquet that Blanche is normally in charge of. Why does Mr. Allen give the responsibility to Dorothy?
Rose is depressed after falling into a dating slump. Dorothy and Blanche convince her to place a personal ad in the newspaper. She doesn't receive a response for weeks, until one day she gushes about a letter from "Isaac Newton." Who is "Isaac Newton"?
When Blanche doesn't get her period for 9 weeks, she takes a home pregnancy test. What are the test results?
Sophia signs up for a charity walkathon and enters the category for people over 80 years old. Rose also wants the rest of the Girls to participate in the walkathon, except they won't be walking. What does she volunteer them to do?
When the pest control inspector examines the house, he says he'll need to tent it for fumigation, and the Girls have to move out for 2 days. Blanche finds an affordable beachside hotel (with lots of men in the lobby), but what happens to Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose during their stay?
Sophia meets a persistent 90-year-old Englishman named Willie at the senior center who, she claims, is smitten with her and follows her everywhere. He invites her to a dinner reception, where she discovers the reason for his infatuation. What is it?
TRUE OR FALSE: According to Rose, children pass kindergarten in St. Olaf if they can castrate a sheep.
Which Golden Girl has a fetish for men dressed as Santa Claus?
Which Golden Girl said the following?
"I don't like other people's children in my house. I didn't even like my own children in my house."
Blanche goes to the doctor's office after receiving a positive home pregnancy test. When she returns home, she's distraught and depressed. She says her condition is much worse than pregnancy and that her life is over. What does the doctor tell her?
Which Golden Girl had a Schnauzer named Wawa, and she thought he was the greatest dog in the world?
One Christmas, the Girls agree with Rose to celebrate the holiday St. Olaf-style by exchanging gifts they made for each other. What does Blanche give each of the Girls?
Which Golden Girl got separated from her parents at a carnival when she was 9 years old and thought they had abandoned her?
When the Girls attend the county commissioners' meeting to save an old oak tree in their neighborhood, Blanche is confident their endeavors will prevail. Why does she feel this way?
The Girls all plan to fly to their hometowns for Christmas. Rose has to work at the counseling center the morning before they go to the airport, so they agree to pick her up on the way. What happens while they're at the center?
Which Golden Girl learned on her 48th birthday that she was actually 50 years old because of a mistake on her birth certificate?
TRUE OR FALSE: Rose lost the St. Olaf Butter Queen pageant because she failed the oral butter quiz over a trick margarine question.