- Four previously married women live together in Miami, sharing their various experiences together and enjoying themselves despite hard times.
- The Golden Girls is based on the lives and interactions of four older women who have all been divorced/widowed, and are now roommates. Dorothy's main goal during the series is to find a companion she can relate to while her mother Sophia adds her comical outlook and frequent "Picture This" stories. Rose's St. Olaf-ness makes her a little corny but lovable. One thing that changes nearly every episode is whom Blanche is courting.—John W. Hale
- Four mature women live together in Miami and experience the joys and angst of their golden years. Strong-willed Dorothy, spacey Rose, lusty Southern belle Blanche and matriarch Sophia, Dorothy's mom, occasionally clash but are there for one another in the end.—Jwelch5742
- The story of four women who were formerly married, now living in Miami, Florida. The dimwitted, but funny, Rose; the sarcastic and strong willed Dorothy; man-hungry southern belle Blanche; and the wisecracking Sicilian immigrant Sophia. Together, the four women live as roommates and struggle through many hardships, but in the end, they've got each other's backs.—Devin tyler
- Four divorced/widowed women live in Miami as roommates. Wise Dorothy, Spacey but loveable Rose, Outgoing and social Blanche, and mature while funny Sophia. The girls are living in their golden years. While they do argue sometimes, they are always there for each other.—Richard Strode
It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute.
Learn moreContribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content