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Product Description Complete your collection with the seventh and final season of the award-winning series THE GOLDEN GIRLS. Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty are back for more laughter, friendship and fun, along with one last helping of cheesecake. Enjoy every moment of Season Seven in this unforgettable DVD box set, capped off with exclusive bonus material. The girls travel to Atlanta to save Blanche's family estate, Dorothy tries out to be a contestant on "Jeopardy!", Rose's investigative journalism gets her friends in hot water with the police and Sophia has a run-in with the Pope. With an exclusive nostalgic retrospective and terrific guest stars like Leslie Nielsen, Merv Griffin and Alex Trebek, the girls go out with a bang. From the hilarious season opener to the tearful farewell, THE GOLDEN GIRLS: THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON is a fitting conclusion to one of the most beloved series of all time. desertcart.com The seventh season wasn't just the last for NBC's Golden Girls: It was the best. As it begins, the four remain single after Dorothy (Beatrice Arthur) calls off her second wedding to Stan (Herb Edelman) in the previous season. It's no catastrophe, however, as the roommates still enjoy each other's company as much as ever, despite the occasional quarrel. Rose (Betty White), for instance, is none too happy when she find what she thinks is evidence of an affair between Blanche (Rue McLanahan) and her late husband, Charlie ("Hey, Look Me Over"). On the bright side, Rose continues to see lovable cheapskate Miles (Harold Gould). Highlights include "Where's Charlie," a spoof of Bull Durham--or "Dances With Bulls," as Sophia dubs it--in which Blanche teaches a baseball player (Tim Thomerson) to embrace his feminine side, and "Dateline: Miami," in which she tries to deflower a former priest (Fred Willard). As with Blanche's other best laid plans, the results arent quite as expected. Other seventh season guests include Tony Plana ("The Case of the Libertine Belle"), Peter Graves ("Mother Load"), Ken Howard ("The Commitments"), Merv Griffin and Alex Trebek ("Questions and Answers"), and Leslie Nielsen ("One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest"), who steals Dorothy's heart. In the final season, Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives) was promoted from story editor to producer. (It can't be completely coincidental that the man who helped make 40 the new 30 first helped make 60 the new 40.) As with most other sets, however, there are no cast or crew commentaries. Fortunately, the wonders of syndication and DVD technology allow fans to relive all seven years of Sophia's "Picture this..." stories about Sicily, Rose's loopy recollections about St. Olaf, Blanche's over-the-top sexual exploits, and Dorothy's delightfully deadpan expressions. Now, who's for another slice of cheesecake? --Kathleen C. Fennessy Review: Good set - Always nice to go back and reminisce and watch good shows. Plays flawlessly. Review: Saying Goodbye to Our Girls - As much as I love the Golden Girls, it ended at just the right time before it became a tired old, shadow of what it used to be. Although many of episodes have their humor including the two-part Monkey Show where Stan uses a traffic cone monkey to get over Dorothy and then sleeps with Dorothy's visiting sister Gloria who has lost her money. Another wonderful episode is Goodbye Mr. Gordon where Dorothy's old high school teacher from New York visits starting a relationship with Dorothy. Meanwhile Rose becomes an associate producer for "Wake Up Miami" and convinces Dorothy and Blanche to appear on a show about Lesbian lovers of Miami. This seventh season of the Golden Girls is not a bad season, but it relies a lot on two part episodes and there where more episodes where the jokes or ideas where just lost on me like A Midwinter Nights Dream where Blanche throws a Moonlight Madness Party where all the guys are fawning all over Dorothy and ignoring Blanche and Miles decides to marry Rose to take advantage of a prize Rose won. The final episode still brings tears to my eyes and I rarely watch it because saying goodbye to the Golden Girls was like saying goodbye to a member of the family. One thing I will comment on about the DVD's is the lack of extras. It doesn't seem right that the show was on for seven years and all we could muster was one feature on looking back at the show. Still it's a fitting end to the show that we loved.
| ASIN | B000KGGIL4 |
| Actors | Beatrice Arthur, Betty White, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,264 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #8,125 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (708) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.8 x 5.5 x 7.5 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Release date | August 28, 2011 |
| Run time | 10 hours and 25 minutes |
| Studio | Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone |
R**W
Good set
Always nice to go back and reminisce and watch good shows. Plays flawlessly.
M**D
Saying Goodbye to Our Girls
As much as I love the Golden Girls, it ended at just the right time before it became a tired old, shadow of what it used to be. Although many of episodes have their humor including the two-part Monkey Show where Stan uses a traffic cone monkey to get over Dorothy and then sleeps with Dorothy's visiting sister Gloria who has lost her money. Another wonderful episode is Goodbye Mr. Gordon where Dorothy's old high school teacher from New York visits starting a relationship with Dorothy. Meanwhile Rose becomes an associate producer for "Wake Up Miami" and convinces Dorothy and Blanche to appear on a show about Lesbian lovers of Miami. This seventh season of the Golden Girls is not a bad season, but it relies a lot on two part episodes and there where more episodes where the jokes or ideas where just lost on me like A Midwinter Nights Dream where Blanche throws a Moonlight Madness Party where all the guys are fawning all over Dorothy and ignoring Blanche and Miles decides to marry Rose to take advantage of a prize Rose won. The final episode still brings tears to my eyes and I rarely watch it because saying goodbye to the Golden Girls was like saying goodbye to a member of the family. One thing I will comment on about the DVD's is the lack of extras. It doesn't seem right that the show was on for seven years and all we could muster was one feature on looking back at the show. Still it's a fitting end to the show that we loved.
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Golden Sunset - The Final Season episode guide
The last season of one of television's funniest sitcoms aired from September 1991 to May 1992. The episodes include: Hey, Look Me Over - Rose finds an old camera with undeveloped film in it that belonged to her husband Charlie. When she develops the film, she is shocked to see photos of Charlie in bed with Blanche. The Case of the Libertine Belle - The girls take part in a murder mystery weekend. Beauty and the Beast - Blanche wants her granddaughter to compete in a Little Miss Beauty Contest. That's For Me To Know - Dorothy finds a mysterious wedding photo in Sophia's collection and demands to know who the groom is. Blanche must make expensive repairs to her home or loose a renter. Where's Charlie? - Rose is convinced that Charlie is sending her messages that he disapproves of her relationship with Miles. Blanche dates a baseball player. Mother Load - Blanche dates a newscaster with a meddling mother. Stan wants Dorothy to take him back. Dateline: Miami - The girls reminisce about some of their worst dates. The Monkey House (2 parts) - During a hurricane, Blanche and Rose hold a telethon to save a lighthouse. Dorothy discovers that Stan is dating her sister Gloria. Rose Loves Mile - Rose gets tired of Mile's penny-pinching and decides to date other men. Blanche looks after Sophia while Dorothy is away. Room 7 - The girls accompany Blanche to Atlanta where she tries to save her grandmothers plantation. One of the funniest episodes ever! From Here to the Pharmacy - A man returning from the Persian Gulf says Blanche made a promise to him but she doesn't remember him. Rose helps Sophia prepare her will. The Pope's Ring - Sophia visits the Pope who has come to Miami. Blanche hires a detective for Rose to spy on Miles. Old Boyfriends - Rose meets an old boyfriend from St. Olaf but can't remember him. Goodbye Mr. Gordon - Dorothy starts dating an old high school teacher. Rose starts a talk show. The Commitments - Blanche is worried about her looks when she can't get a man to go to bed with her. Dorothy dates a Beatle impersonator. Questions and Answers - Dorothy goes on Jeopardy and annoys everyone. Ebbtide VI: The Wrath of Stan - Dorothy and Stan are convicted of being negligent landlords. Journey to the Center of Attention - Blanche takes Dorothy to the Rusty Anchor and but becomes jealous when Dorothy starts singing and attracting the men's attention. A Midwinter Night's Dream (2 parts) My personal favorite episode! Blanche throws a Moonlight Madness party and Sophia tries to break a curse. Rose: Portrait of a Woman - Blanche convinces Rose to take boudoir photos of herself to spice up her relationship with Miles. Home Again Rose (2 parts) - The girls crash a high school reunion where Rose ends up having a heart attack. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2 parts) - Dorothy becomes engaged to Blanche's uncle Lucas Hollingworth (Leslie Neilsen).
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Girls Go Out With a Bang!
If you've purchased the other 6 seasons (and why have you not?), then you know what to expect in terms of packaging. While the special features are a bit light for the final season, it is better than nothing (the treatment a lot of show's receive). The quality of the writing and superb performances never once flags, as fans are treated to another slew of interesting storylines and riotous Bea Arthur deadpan stares. The image/sound quality are about what you'd expect from a show in this era shot on videotape. Yes, rather than being filmed, it was recorded on analog tape so HD remastering is impossible sadly. But, they did what they could to clean up the picture and it turns out rather nicely. Enjoy the uncut unedited episodes presented in the final season over and over and relive the magic of the series's poignant finale. This show doesn't whimper out it's final year like many sitcoms...the girls have a respectable final year that every TV collector MUST OWN!
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A tearfull farewell in this final and best season of the Golden Girls
Dorothy, Blanche, Rose and of course Sophia - the four most mismatched housemates are back for the final season of the Golden Girls. The season opens with the most funiest episode you have ever seen to date. It is non-stop laughter to the end, where even the hardest person will shed a tear as Dorothy leaved the nest with Leslire Nielsen in "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest". Other episodes in this season sees the girls go on a murder mystery weekend where Dorothy becomes a classsic Jessica Fletcher, Blanche is at the centre of attention again, Rose is transparent in terms of where she comes from, and Sophia is well...just Sophia!! In seven wonderfull years the girls finally come together and show us that even though they don't always get along, deep down they really love each other. This season can is bright, promiscuous, clueless and hilarious. These lovely ladies are the perfect circle of friends that you want to "travel down the road and back again" with. No comedy collection is complete without THE GOLDEN GIRLS!!!
H**R
Good quality and good value for money
A**R
Mom is in a nursing home .This product was for her she loves watching the golden girls and i loved how fast I got it for her.
W**R
I consider it a shame that amazon.com.au sells UNREADABLE DVDs. There are no scratches whatsoever on the disks, they must have been overheated during storage. In the same order I bought 6 more DVDs.They are all fine. Conclusion: amazon.com.au should TEST what they sell!
N**S
Attention c'est un import US. Le lecteur de DVD requiert un dézonage sinon impossible de lire le DVD. Pas de sous titre Français.
T**E
descent price good communication, loved the dvd show
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