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.
Which Golden Girl had cosmetic surgery on her eyes?
TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose are mistakenly arrested for prostitution and call Sophia to bail them out. Sophia leaves the Girls sitting in a jail cell while she attends a private party with Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, and Loni Anderson.
When Stan comes to the house depressed about losing his business, he asks Dorothy out for dinner and a friendly shoulder to cry on. Dorothy already had plans for the evening, so she begs the Girls if one of them would take her place. Which Golden Girl reluctantly agrees to go out with Stan?
Blanche initially enjoyed working with Dorothy at the museum, but when their boss, Mr. Allen, gives Dorothy the responsibility of planning the closing banquet, Blanche is furious and feels betrayed. She's mean and nasty to Dorothy, not knowing the banquet is in her honor. How does she find out?
TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy wrote the fight song for her high school.
Detective Mullins informs the Girls that their new neighbors are criminals, and he believes they'll be making a major move within the next 72 hours. He wants to catch them, but needs their cooperation. What does he ask them?
After hosting a private party with various celebrities where he met Sophia the night before, what well-known '70s American actor and sex-symbol comes to the house to take Sophia to lunch? (Hint: He plays Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit.)
TRUE OR FALSE: Rose admitted that she's no good at listening to people's problems even though she works as a grief counselor. She has the highest suicide rate in the office.
TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy once said she cut the crotches out of all of Stan's pants when he told her he was having an affair.
Which Golden Girl said the following?
"I didn't exactly hate changing diapers, but I was never any good at it, especially with the boys. Seems like they always had dry bottoms but wet t-shirts because I always forgot to point their little ooh-hoohs south."
When Dorothy plans a birthday party for her mother, Sophia goes to great lengths to find out what her gift is from Dorothy, even to the point of trying to trick Rose into telling her. What is the big birthday reveal?
When she was a little girl, Rose said she was scared of "the St. Olaf Slasher," who terrorized St. Olaf for months. What did the Slasher do?
Blanche told the Girls her sister, Charmaine, was an exceptional cheerleader in high school, and she challenged Blanche to compete for captain of the cheerleading squad. Blanche admitted she was nowhere near as good as Charmaine, but she was unanimously voted captain after her performance. Why?
As a favor to Dorothy, Blanche goes out with Stan because Dorothy already had plans. To Blanche's surprise, she and Stan have a good time and they hang out on a regular. When Blanche comes home one morning at 5:30 after being with Stan, Dorothy is dumbfounded. How does she respond to Blanche?
When Blanche finds out that Dorothy's college friend, Jean, is a lesbian and that she's attracted to Rose, Blanche is dumbfounded. Why?
Detective Al Mullins and Bobby Hopkins use the Girls' house as a stakeout to catch their neighbors, the McDowells, in criminal activity. When Martha McDowell invites the Girls to dinner, Bobby recognizes an opportunity to break the case and get an arrest warrant, but Al thinks it's too dangerous. What do the Girls agree to do?
The night before Stan is admitted to the hospital for heart surgery, he worries something will go wrong during the operation and that he's going to die. He tells Dorothy he loves her, but there are some things he needs to confess. What does he tell her?
Both Dorothy and Rose have individual conversations with their children after finding Michael and Bridget in bed together. Dorothy tells Michael he needs to grow up and accept responsibility. How does the conversation go with Rose and Bridget?
Blanche enjoys spending time with her beau, Jake Smollens, but she feels their social differences make them incompatible. When Jake tells Blanche he needs to ask her something, she thinks he's going to ask her to be his date for the charity banquet, and she politely declines. What does he want to ask her?
Sophia and Rose both had health scares that turned out to be minor issues, and both believed they died and experienced Heaven. Which Golden Girl imagined herself on the outskirts of Heaven at an enormous train station, where all the trains were destined for Heaven?