The Golden Girls season 5 episode 25 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
President Bush's impending visit to the Golden Girls' home causes a stir. Sophia plans to capitalize on the event by selling sunscreen, while Blanche considers cosmetic enhancements to impress the President. Secret Service Agent Bell interviews each lady, revealing their quirky personalities. Stanley, Dorothy's ex, tries to sell Bush-themed novelties but is kicked out. During Bush's visit, Dorothy, planning to confront him on various issues, gets tongue-tied. The visit leaves the ladies reflecting on their missed opportunities and the day's excitement.
Full Episode S05E25 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Sophia want Dorothy to buy an excessive amount of sunscreen?
Sophia planned to sell sunscreen to neighbors during President Bush's visit.
Who visited the Golden Girls to inform them about President Bush's potential visit?
Agent Bell from the Secret Service.
What unique characteristic of the Golden Girls' house made it a candidate for President Bush's visit?
The house was under surveillance because it housed four senior citizens.
What were some of the topics covered during Agent Bell's interviews with the ladies?
Their personal backgrounds, quirky traits, and views on various issues were discussed.
Why did Blanche consider cosmetic surgery?
Blanche wanted to look her best for President Bush's visit.
What novelty items did Stanley try to sell?
Stanley attempted to sell George Bush-themed novelty items.
What did Dorothy plan to do during President Bush's visit?
Dorothy intended to confront President Bush about issues like education and women's rights.
How did President Bush interact with the Golden Girls during his visit?
He greeted each lady individually, making light conversation.
Did Dorothy express her concerns to President Bush?
No, Dorothy became tongue-tied and didn't express her concerns.
How did the Golden Girls feel after President Bush's visit?
They reflected on the visit, with Dorothy realizing she missed her opportunity to speak up.