Valentine's Day is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of and the ninety-first episode overall. Directed by Terry Hughes and written by Barry Fanaro, Terry Grossman, Mort Nathan, and Kathy Speer, it premiered on NBC-TV on February 11th, 1989. The ladies' Valentine's Day dates all stand them up, so they sit around, eat cheesecake, and look back at memorable Valentine's Days past. To be And because we remember what you did to us last Valentine's Day. Rose: You promised you'd never bring that up again. Sophia: What happened? Blanche: You don't remember what happened last Valentine's Day? Sophia: Please. I'm 82. Be thankful I remember not to wear my underwear outside of my dress. Most of the time. Happy Hallmark Holiday, Very Special Readers! Today we celebrate with our favorite girls! (I hope you’re all happily binge-watching on Hulu!) On this particular Valentine’s Day, the girls are dateless. So they do what they do best, tell each other stories. Each lady shares a special Valentine’s day memory with her pals. They are as follows: Raymond called. He's got the flu and he can't take me to the big Valentine's Day dance. I guess I'll be keeping you company, Dorothy. Dorothy: Why do you automatically assume that I don't have a date? Sophia: She assumes there are seven days in a week. Dorothy: Have a chocolate, Ma. The doctor didn't know what he was talking about when he said The "Valentine's Day" episode of season 4 is, I think, one of the best episodes. It features some of the most infamous moments of the entire series, and it also falls into the flashback genre of the series. The Golden Girls is unique because many of its flashback episodes actually feature unique stories that give Here are the best Golden Girls quotes, including Golden Girls Blanche quotes, Sophia Golden Girls quotes, Dorothy Golden Girls quotes and Rose Golden Girls quotes. Valentine's Day. New Year's Vignette Episode: Stuck at home and without dates on Valentine's Day, each of the girls take turns sharing their own Valentine's Day stories. Sophia recounts the time her and Sal's car broke down during what was apparently the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Dorothy remembers the time when Rose unknowingly booked the girls a room at a nudist hotel. The Golden Girls on TV Land S r t o o s e d n p 0 h 8 b 8 c 0 7 a f 2 1 8 h f a 1 8 0 r u 3 4 1 2 2 u 9 7 f 0 r F 9 e 6 a 6 4 y f 3 h , 3 7 7 9 · Shared with Public On this particular Valentine’s Day, the girls are dateless. So they do what they do best, tell each other stories. Each lady shares a special Valentine’s day memory with her pals. They are as follows: Sophia: Sophia’s story involves a car break-down on a cross-country trip in the 1920’s. She and Sal are driving her father to a wedding Seriously, watch the clip. You’ll stand up and cheer. I do, every time. So anyway, “Valentine’s Day.” The Golden Girls was very large on having clip showsbut they weren’t always your standard clip shows, made up of clips from previous episodes. A lot of them were more vignette episodes, usually set in the framework of a kitchen Valentine's Day: Directed by Terry Hughes. With Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty. The girls' Valentine's Day dates all stand them up, so they sit around, eat cheesecake, and look back at memorable Valentine's Days past. "The Golden Girls" Valentine's Day (TV Episode 1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The Saint Valentine's Day massacre occurred in February of 1929. The series established that Sophia was born around 1905 or 1906. Thus she would be anywhere between 22 to 24 years old at that time. The Golden Girls | opt for cheesecake and a trip down memory lane"When stood up by their Valentine's Day dates, the gals of 'The Golden Girls' opt for cheese During the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre flashback, there is a grille shell from either a 1930 or 1931 Ford Model A hanging on the wall directly in front of their Model T touring sedan. This would be inaccurate, as the massacre occurred in February 1929. The Golden Girls Wiki: Valentine's Day "Valentine's Day" at the Internet Movie Database "Valentine's Day" is the February holiday episode of the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls, produced and aired as the fifthteenth episode of its fourth season. A dateless Feb. 14 prompts memories of Valentine's Days past, including Sophia's in a Chicago garage in 1929. You can date Marie and the non party member girls like Yumi/Ayane and Ai without consequences as long as you spend Valentines with the party member. However, for the party member girls, if you date one of them and say Ai, and you choose to spend Valentines day with Ai, you will get the sad scene on Valentines day where you have to reject your Details Content Description: three hearts that say valentine 's day dinner File Size: 8400KB Duration: 7.600 sec Dimensions: 498x371 Created: 2/4/2020, 8:09:29 PM Valentine's Day: Directed by Terry Hughes. With Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty. The girls' Valentine's Day dates all stand them up, so they sit around, eat cheesecake, and look back at memorable Valentine's Days past.
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