Ep 13. The Bloom is Off the Rose
- TVPG
- January 5, 1991
- 23 min
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7.6 (348)
The Golden Girls season 6 episode 13, "The Bloom is Off the Rose," follows the four women as they struggle to accept change and let go of the past. As always, the episode is filled with witty banter and hilarious one-liners, but it also showcases the very real struggles of growing older and facing new challenges.
The main storyline revolves around Dorothy and her boyfriend, Lucas. Dorothy is excited about their relationship and eager to take things to the next level, but Lucas seems distant and uninterested. When Dorothy finally confronts him, she learns that he has been diagnosed with impotence and is too ashamed to tell her. Despite her disappointment, Dorothy decides to stand by him and support him through his struggles.
Meanwhile, Rose is dealing with her own feelings of disappointment and regret. She receives a letter from her old boyfriend, Miles, and is thrilled at the prospect of rekindling their romance. However, when Miles arrives in town, Rose is shocked to find that he has changed dramatically and is no longer the man she remembers. She must come to terms with the fact that people change and sometimes the past is best left in the past.
Blanche, as always, is struggling with her own aging process. She fears she is losing her beauty and her appeal to men, and begins to obsess over every wrinkle and imperfection. In the end, her friends help her realize that true beauty comes from within and that aging gracefully is a sign of wisdom and experience.
Finally, Sophia is dealing with her own regrets. She has always dreamed of returning to her hometown of Sicily, but has put it off for years. When she receives news that her sister is ill and may not have much time left, she must decide whether to finally fulfill her dream or continue to put it off.
Overall, "The Bloom is Off the Rose" is a poignant and humorous look at the challenges of aging and dealing with change. The Golden Girls once again prove that they are more than just a bunch of funny old ladies; they are complex, relatable characters dealing with the ups and downs of life.