By the third season of The Golden Girls, we have a deeper understanding of who the Girls are as individuals; now, we delve into their personal concerns and life experiences. Rose worries about nuclear war, Dorothy desires a more fulfilling friendship, Blanche yearns to be closer to her favorite daughter, and Sophia simply wants to make new friends. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls handled these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.
When the Girls learn Uncle Hingablotter's Baby is a pig, Rose is over the moon, but Dorothy and Blanche are against taking care of it. After talking to Uncle Hingablotter's legal counsel, Dorothy and Blanche eagerly approve. What does he say that changes their minds?
Which Golden Girl suggested that President Jimmy Carter was referring to her when he admitted he'd secretly lusted in his heart?
Rose's beau, Al, retires from the deli business and, unfortunately, becomes a boring couch potato. After Rose confronts him about doing more with his life and pursuing his dreams, he makes a bold decision, spending his entire life savings on a boat. What does he ask Rose?
TRUE OR FALSE: According to Rose, the people of St. Olaf celebrate the 4th of July with a thin omelet on a bun.
Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose swoon over Laszlo, the Hungarian artist at the museum where Blanche works. After attending a lecture by him on modern sculpture, which Golden Girl said the following?
"I'd like to help him mold his clay or buff his marble anytime"
Dorothy's son, Michael, makes a surprise visit and announces he's getting married to Lorraine, a woman who sings in his band. Before Dorothy can recover from the shock of the news, Michael says there's something she should know about Lorraine before meeting her. What is it?
Which Golden Girl said her biggest fear in the world is glossophobia (fear of public speaking)?
Which Golden Girl once worked at the restaurant Pecos Pete's Chow Wagon?
Sophia's boyfriend, Rocco, often tells her colorful stories of his past as a gangster. When he confesses to robbing a bank to prove his love for her, she sadly ends the relationship, believing he's still involved in a life of crime. What does Rocco confess to Sophia?
The Girls agree to help Rose take care of Baby the pig. After he suddenly collapses one day, Rose calls the vet to examine him. The vet doesn't think Baby has much time left and suggests that he may be dying of homesickness. What does the doctor recommend for Baby to regain his health?
After a month of shopping for an evening gown to wear to the museum banquet, Dorothy finally finds the perfect dress. Unfortunately, when Blanche reveals the dress she's wearing, the Girls now have a dilemma. What is it?
Rose is restless and can't sleep one night, so she makes a batch of sparhuven krispies, an ancient Scandinavian midnight snack. Dorothy and Blanche are disgusted by the smell, but Rose assures them they're delicious if you know how to eat them. How does she explain eating this snack?
After realizing that Marguerite is not a good fit as their housekeeper, the Girls reluctantly agree to fire her. Blanche says Dorothy should do it because she's the meanest. Rose disagrees, saying Dorothy just looks the meanest. What does Dorothy say about Rose?
Which Golden Girl said she has never lived with a man without the benefit of marriage?
When Rose's beau, Al, invites her to sail around the world with him, she enthusiastically says yes. During the bon voyage party on his boat, Al is saddened to tell Rose he can't go on this once-in-a-lifetime trip—and they haven't even left the dock yet. Why can't he go?
Blanche excitedly announces to Dorothy and Rose that Laszlo the artist wants to do a piece on a mature woman and thinks she's perfect for it. The piece will be displayed at his big art show at the museum. When Laszlo gives Blanche a key to his studio, what does he ask her?
TRUE OR FALSE: Rose has her own version of the dance that the Huxtables do at the beginning of The Cosby Show.
What is Dorothy's advice to Rose on how to relax when speaking in front of a group of people?
After the Girls fire Marguerite as their housekeeper, they experience a series of unfortunate events and quite a bit of bad luck. Blanche and Rose believe it's a direct result of firing Marguerite and think they should rehire her. Why do they believe these things are happening to them?
When Rose gets a visit from Buddy Rourke, he's excited about meeting her, but she has no idea who he is. How does he say he knows her?