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Old 06-02-2002, 07:47 PM   #1
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Default Episodes you haven't seen in a long time

I usually only watch the first and second episodes in the morning but there are some eps that I haven't seen in a long time.

1. The one where Stan's brother comes for a visit and he fakes a romance with Dorothy so she'll babysit his girlfriend's kids.

2. The Valentine's day one where all the girls went to the resort not knowing it was "clothing optional".

3. Dorothy brings home one of the Beatles from Beatlemania.

Are there any you haven't seen lately?
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I haven't seen my favorite episode in a while, the one where Rose wins St. Olaf's Woman of the Year and the girls all make the long trek to St. Olaf!!! I love that episode... so funny!!!
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I love the Christmas episode where they manage the restaurant for the man to spend time with his family... That one is hardly EVER on...
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1) The episode where Dorothy and Stan are audited, so Dorothy pawns her ring and Stan sells his car.
2) The episode where all fouir girls are on a bowling league.
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I want to see the one titled "Manglacavallo Curse Makes Lousy Wedding..." but I never catch it when it's on.
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Phil's death

Rose may have AIDS

Moonlight Madness (2-part)
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The "mystery weekend" episode:
"The Case of the Libertine Bell" or something like that.

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The "mystery weekend" episode:
"The Case of the Libertine Bell" or something like that.

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Mystery Weekend -- ditto

What's the Libertine Bell episode?
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Hey, somebody remind me what the "Mystery Weekend" is.
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Hey, somebody remind me what the "Mystery Weekend" is.
The mystery weekend is a two-parter (I think) where Blanche's museum sends the staff (and the girls) to a hotel to try and solve a crime. There is a crime committed, and Dorothy solves it. But, Blanche's boss is found dead in her suite, and she's accused of murder. It's a good episode from the end of the series.
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Wow, never heard of it. But...

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Explains it; there are a few from the last season I haven't seen becaues I don't like the last season very much.
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OK... the Libertine Bells IS the Murder Mystery episode. I misread the post earlier.

Here is the synopsis according to Lifetime's website:

Dorothy, Sophia and Rose join Blanche on a murder mystery weekend she has organized for the museum's annual outing. If the weekend is a success, Blanche hopes to impress Kendall Nesbitt, the museum's Director of Acquisitions, enough to be his hired as his assistant. Blanche would "kill" for this job, but Posey McGlinn, the other candidate, is her main competitor for the position.

At the mystery dinner, no one is able to solve the mock murder. That is no one but Dorothy, who in a masterful sleuthing monologue solves the crime. All are impressed. After dinner, Blanche arranges for Kendall to drop by her room. Unfortunately, what was planned as a romantic rendezvous turns out to be a tragic one when Blanche finds Kendall lying on her bed murdered — with a knife in his chest...and guess who's the prime suspect.

Blanche pleads her innocence to Dade County Police Lieutenant Alvarez, but after conducting a thorough investigation, he concludes that Blanche committed the murder. Dorothy comes to Blanche's aid and reprises her role as Sherlock Holmes. She establishes that in a fit of jealous rage, Posey killed Kendall over the assistant's job. Dorothy solves the case. But just as Alvarez book Posey, Kendall appears. It was yet another mock murder! Kendall thanks Blanche for making the museum's annual outing a success and assures her that she is still in the running for the job
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And it is only a one-parter.
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Rose may have AIDS i dont' remember that one...?

One i haven't seen in a while is where Blanche and Rose make a song about Miami.
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One I haven't seen in awhile is the Christmas episode where the girls pick each other's names out of a hat and nobody wants Rose to buy their gift. Anyway, when Dorothy and Sophia pick each other names they cheer and high five each other. That always cracked me up.
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