In the fifth season of The Golden Girls, the ladies continue to deliver their signature hilarity, but they also rise to the occasion and grapple with deeply serious issues. Rose hangs in the balance as she awaits potentially devastating news from her doctor. Sophia is challenged with the realities of aging while remembering the cherished moments of her youth. Dorothy confronts the temptations of a past addiction. Blanche grieves the loss of a beloved family member. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls handled these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.
According to Rose, back in St. Olaf, a shepherd boy tended his flock on a hill above the town. A wolf kept coming and stealing his sheep, but he never caught the wolf in the act. Because he didn't see it happen, he was known in St. Olaf as who?
TRUE OR FALSE: The Girls' house was selected for a visit by President Bush.
Chosen for the presidential visit, the Girls are excited but nervous about Dorothy confronting him with her list of issues. She says she's going to "let him have it." However, when she meets the president, he surprises her by asking for her suggestions on education. What does she say?
TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche is a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Blanche tries to become a member of the Daughters of the Old South Heritage Club. (Season 6, Episode 21 - "Witness")