"The Golden Girls" Miles to Go (TV Episode 1991) Poster

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(1991)

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7/10
Miles to Go (#6.15)
ComedyFan201020 February 2014
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One day they hear that a mafia guy was killed. after that Miles comes out as being part of the witness protection program. Rose is first disturbed as he is a different man than she thought. But then she gets to know him again and doesn't want to separate. Only it turns out the mafia guy just staged his death. So Miles has to disappear quickly but Rose can't go with him as she would not be able to tell her friends and kids where she lives.

A great idea and I loved the ending. Will there be more about Miles? But the episode wasn't very entertaining otherwise. And I didn't care much for the story about Blanche's dress.
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3/10
Miles
msudude2226 August 2017
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The idea that Miles is really Nicholas Carbone is silly. In the next episode, Rose states that Miles is in Europe with some students. It's as if this episode never happened. Miles is also on 5 episodes after this and everyone calls him Miles, not Nicholas. He's also on 2 episodes of The Golden Palace as Miles.
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4/10
Yes indeed a disappointment.
mark.waltz23 March 2021
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Not necessarily a bad episode as far as laughs and characters, this is still one of the weakest as far as consistency is concerned because the character of Miles Webber that we've come to know over the past couple of seasons is revealed to be someone else as if Harold Gould's previous character of Arnie had taken over his life. He's out on a date with Rose and the other women when news about a gangster named the cheese man is heard over the radio and has Miles confessing his real identity to her. When news about the cheese man changes, Miles needs to go into hiding once again, and Harold Gould is given a soap opera like send off that indicates that he will not be back. Interestingly enough, in the next episode, Rose mentions that miles is on a college tour in Europe, when we've actually just been told that Miles isn't even really a professor. More amusing is the situation with Sophia and her friend Gladys (Mary Gillis) over tickets for a Tony Bennett concert. Gillis has a really funny line when she shows up at the end, showing that Sophia isn't the only spiky senior in Miami.
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