View Full Version : What Episode was the most outstanding for each actress?


Blanche&Rosefan
03-11-2012, 06:46 PM
Hi, I'm new here and watch GG all the time on the Hallmark channel. I watched all the time when it originally aired as well. It had the finest group of actresses and sharp writing. What episode was the most outstanding for each of the actresses?

Blanche: (I just LOVE Rue) My favorite Blanche/Rue episode is when Blanche is delirious after staying up all night trying to write her 'novel." Rue is so fantastic!
"Bye Dorothy buy me a present!":lol:

Rose: For some reason I love the episode where the girls remember the past, and Rose remembers her first birthday without Charlie. Her entire scene alone with the cake (talking with Charlie) is touching, vulnerable and brilliant.

Dorothy: I love the speech Dorothy gives that doctor who dismissed her symptoms..Bea really took hold of that scene and made it something memorable.

Sophia: I have to be honest, I don't like the character of Sophia (sorry) but I do like her moments with Dorothy where she shows her more gentle, loving side. I like when she tells Dorothy the real reason she likes playing cards with her is because they talk...sweet.

BlancheDeverocks
03-12-2012, 11:27 PM
I do agree that those are some of their strongest scenes!!
Blanche: i love the scene when she's standing in front of Big Daddy's grave and she says, "I'm nobody's little girl anymore." That part is so heart breaking, and of course the episode when George makes an appearance in her dream, you can really see the chemistry that they share with each other.

Dorothy: I would say her best moment was the last episode when she's saying good bye to the other girls. Dorothy is so amazing at being both prickly and loving at the same time, I love the scenes in The Case of the Libertine Belle when she screams, "Not now, Ma!"

Rose: I would say a very strong part for Rose was when she talked about dressing Charlie for the paramedics, that part always brings tears to my eyes.

Sophia: I really like her in "Hey, Look Me over." when she mocks Dorothy hearing problem!