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DescriptionTested with VLC on PC and also on Xbox 360 using Playon server to stream content. "Sick and Tired (Part 1)" Terry Hughes Susan Harris September 23, 1989 Doctors dismiss Dorothy's lingering illness as all in her head. Meanwhile, Blanche is inspired to write a novel about her life. "Sick and Tired (Part 2)" Terry Hughes Susan Harris September 30, 1989 Dorothy finally has a diagnosis: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Blanche is delirious after she stays up for three days writing her manuscript, but Rose doesn't think it's any good. "The Accurate Conception" Terry Hughes Gail Parent October 14, 1989 Blanche's daughter intends to become a mother, through artificial insemination, despite Blanche's opposition. Meanwhile, Dorothy has to pull teeth in order to get Sophia to go in for a checkup. "Rose Fights Back" Terry Hughes Marc Sotkin October 21, 1989 When the company that Rose's husband worked for cuts off his pension, Rose must find a better-paying job. When she goes to the TV station to complain to their investigative reporter, Enrique Mas, of the age discrimination she's facing, she finds he needs an assistant — but he passes on her because she's too old. Meanwhile, Sophia goes wild buying things in quantity at a warehouse store. "Love Under the Big Top" Terry Hughes Tracy Gamble, Richard Vaczy October 28, 1989 Dorothy is in a serious relationship with a lawyer and believes he's on the verge of proposing. However, his announcement is that he's leaving law to become a circus clown. Meanwhile, Rose and Blanche put together a protest to save some dolphins. "Dancing in the Dark" Terry Hughes Phillip Jayson Lasker November 4, 1989 Rose fears that she is not smart enough for her dance partner, a college professor. First appearance by Harold Gould as Miles. "Not Another Monday" Terry Hughes Gail Parent November 11, 1989 Sophia's friend wants to commit suicide and she wants Sophia there to hold her hand; Blanche, Rose, and Dorothy become singing nursemaids to a sick baby that they are taking care of for the weekend. "That Old Feeling" Terry Hughes Tom Whedon November 18, 1989 Blanche is visited by her brother-in-law and is taken aback by his resemblance to her deceased husband; Sophia secretly has been driving. "Comedy of Errors" Terry Hughes Don Reo November 25, 1989 Dorothy finds a list of things that she wanted to accomplish before a certain age and realizes that she hasn't accomplished many of them, so she signs up to do stand-up comedy at a nightclub. Meanwhile, Blanche finds herself battling the IRS when they discover her failure to report her rental income, and Rose tries to figure out why an employee dislikes her. "All That Jazz" Terry Hughes Robert Bruce, Martin Weiss December 2, 1989 Dorothy's son, Michael, shows up on her doorstep with news that he's separated from his wife and needs a place to stay; Dorothy quickly gets tired of his freeloading and dumps him on Stan. Meanwhile, Rose is under much stress at work, but she is reluctant to ask her boss to cut back her duties. "Ebb Tide" Terry Hughes Marc Sotkin December 9, 1989 When Blanche goes back to her childhood home for Big Daddy's funeral, she argues with her sister, Virginia, and decides not to attend. Meanwhile, Sophia tries to raise cash for a TV and rents out the girls' rooms in their absence. "Have Yourself a Very Little Christmas" Terry Hughes Tom Whedon December 16, 1989 Stan visits, trying to get the ladies to invest in a research-and-development lab for novelties. The ladies volunteer at a soup kitchen on Christmas. "Mary Has a Little Lamb" Terry Hughes Harold Apter January 6, 1990 The girls take in a 16-year-old pregnant girl who's been thrown out of her home; Blanche's prison pen pal has just been released and is looking for her. "Great Expectations" Terry Hughes Robert Bruce, Martin Weiss January 13, 1990 Rose joins a positive-thinking group and tries to get a pessimistic Dorothy to join. Meanwhile, Blanche is scared to get physical with her latestboyfriend, especially after he has a heart attack. "Triple Play" Terry Hughes Gail Parent January 27, 1990 Blanche tries to lure men by placing an ad for a Mercedes she doesn't intend to sell. Meanwhile, Rose has to deal with meeting Miles's daughter; Dorothy discovers Sophia is hoarding Social Security money she's receiving, thanks to a computer error, in excess of her entitlement. "Clinton Avenue Memoirs" Terry Hughes Tracy Gamble, Richard Vaczy February 3, 1990 Sophia decides to try to regain some of the memories she has lost by taking a trip to Brooklyn to see their old apartment. Meanwhile, Blanche works for Rose. "Like the Beep Beep Beep of the Tom-Tom" Terry Hughes Phillip Jayson Lasker February 10, 1990 Blanche has a pacemaker implanted, and is afterward so scared of intimacy that she decides to give up sex. "An Illegitimate Concern" Terry Hughes Marc Cherry, Jamie Wooten February 12, 1990 Blanche is stunned when a man comes to the front door and claims to be the illegitimate son of her late husband; Dorothy and Sophia enter a mother-daughter pageant at Shady Pines. "72 Hours" Terry Hughes Tracy Gamble, Richard Vaczy February 17, 1990 Rose is afraid that a blood transfusion she had several years ago may have contained HIV-infected blood. "Twice in a Lifetime" Terry Hughes Robert Bruce, Martin Weiss February 24, 1990 Rose must decide between her boyfriend, Miles, and an old boyfriend who wants her to go to Europe with him. Meanwhile, fed up with Dorothy's rules, Sophia decides to move out. "Sisters and Other Strangers" Terry Hughes Marc Cherry, Jamie Wooten March 3, 1990 Blanche and her sister, Charmaine, reconcile after a life-long rivalry, until Blanche reads her sister's recently published romance novel and realizes that the heroine is based on her. Dorothy becomes fed up with Stan's visiting cousin from Czechoslovakia, who does nothing but extol the virtues of Communism. (NOTE: The name of this episode is a play on that of the film Lovers and Other Strangers, which starred Bea Arthur.) "Cheaters" Terry Hughes Tom Whedon March 24, 1990 The married man whom Dorothy once dated re-enters her life with news that he's now divorced and would like to reconcile with her; Blanche and Sophia become the victims of a con game. "The Mangiacavallo Curse Makes a Lousy Wedding Present" Terry Hughes Phillip Jayson Lasker March 31, 1990 The girls attend the wedding of Dorothy's goddaughter, who is marrying the grandson of a man who was once engaged to Sophia. Sophia thinks that the wedding reception is the perfect spot for revenge. Rose, however, is dreading the ceremony, due to her tendency to become sexually aroused at weddings. "All Bets Off" Terry Hughes Eugene B. Stein April 28, 1990 Dorothy's gambling problem re-surfaces after a visit to the racetrack; Rose takes up painting; and Blanche is insulted when a co-worker rejects her advances. "The President's Coming! The President's Coming! (Part 1)" Lex Passaris Robert Bruce, Gail Parent, Marc Sotkin, Martin Weiss May 5, 1990 The girls learn that President George H. W. Bush is coming to Miami and their house is a possible candidate for his stop along the way to a retirement home. The girls reminisce as a Secret Service agent informally interrogates them. "The President's Coming! The President's Coming! (Part 2)" Lex Passaris Marc Cherry, Phillip Jayson Lasker, Tom Whedon, Jamie Wooten May 5, 1990 The girls continue to reminisce with a Secret Service agent, and the President decides to stop at their house. Related Torrents
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