In the sixth season of The Golden Girls, the ladies not only walk a fine line between comedy and sincerity, but they do so with grace and ease. Blanche confronts a ghost from her past who held deep significance for her. Dorothy grapples with tough decisions regarding her ex-husband Stan. Sophia faces every parent's nightmare of outliving their children. Rose's childhood dream of meeting a long-lost family member comes true. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls navigated these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.
Blanche receives a letter from her younger brother Clayton saying he's coming to Miami with a big surprise. Blanche thinks he wants her to meet his girlfriend, but what is Clayton's big reveal?
Sophia gets the flu, and the doctor advises resting for at least 3 weeks. Dorothy's busy with work, but Sophia needs a caretaker during the day. How does Dorothy get her mother to willingly go to the retirement home, Cypress Grove?
Blanche is looking for a new roommate because Dorothy is marrying Stan and moving out. What iconic American actress, singer, and businesswoman who starred in the hit movie Singin' in the Rain plays Truby, the potential new roommate?
Dorothy feels guilty when Sophia needs surgery for a hernia, having asked her mother to move a sofa. Sophia has been in pain ever since. After the operation, Sophia confesses the real reason she got the hernia. How did she get it?
Sophia is making Salsa Grandioso for the Festival of the Dancing Virgins and wants to teach Dorothy the recipe. This sauce takes weeks to prepare, with 152 ingredients. For 1,400 years, the recipe has been passed down through Sophia's family, each generation adding its own unique touch. What did Sophia add?
Rose is nominated for the Volunteer Vanguard Award again, and she's super excited about winning. She's lost 7 times to Agnes Bradshaw, but this time she's confident she'll win. Why does she feel this way?
Which Golden Girl said she was struck by lightning once?
Which Golden Girl got married outdoors in February?
Blanche's desire to join the Daughters of the Old South heritage club hits a snag when she needs to prove her family's "100% Southern Confederate stock." Examining family documents with Dorothy, they discover Blanche's great-grandmother hailed from Buffalo, NY, and her maiden name was Feldman. What does this mean for Blanche?
To encourage reading during spring break, Dorothy's school is staging a series of plays based on children's stories, with Dorothy leading the first-grade production. What story are they acting out?
Blanche struggles to accept her brother Clayton's homosexuality, even when he brings his boyfriend, Doug, to Miami to meet her. Clayton emphasizes that introducing Doug to her is important to him. What is the reason?
Sophia, believing she's the Activities Director at Cypress Grove, takes the residents on a walk that lasts six hours. Upon their return, Mr. Porter, the owner, reveals the truth: Sophia doesn't actually work there. How does Sophia feel?
On Dorothy's wedding day to Stan, Blanche and Rose remind her of the tradition: "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." They present her with tokens of their affection, covering the "new," "borrowed," and "blue". What was her "something old"?
When Miles learns that The Cheeseman—the Chicago kingpin and gangster he's been hiding from—is still alive, he goes back into witness protection. What is his new name and identity?
In celebration of her anniversary, which Golden Girl goes on a diet every year to fit into her wedding dress and have her picture taken?
As Dorothy and Sophia plan the Volunteer Vanguard Award banquet, Dorothy is impressed by her mother's knack for securing incredible deals on everything from catering to flowers. However, during the banquet, Dorothy notices the male staff members are unusually attentive and flirtatious toward her. Why is this?
Giddy with excitement, Blanche tells the Girls she was approached by a photographer who wants to use her face for a Pennysaver ad. Later that day, she takes Rose along to the photoshoot. What does the photographer decide at the photoshoot?
Right before their wedding ceremony, Stan introduces Dorothy to his best man, an American celebrity lawyer who pioneered the concept of palimony. What is his name?
After Miles re-enters Witness Protection, Rose begins dating Karl. However, she confesses to Karl that she still harbors feelings for Miles. Karl is very curious about Miles and his whereabouts. What's his interest in Miles?
Dorothy confides in the Girls that she was stood up for senior prom by one of the toughest guys in her high school. He smoked, drank, and made rude noises under his armpits, but she was in love with him. Almost 40 years later, he calls unexpectedly, expressing his desire to see her. What is his name?