This episode actually has a terrible message. So Chuy knew he was bad, and he knew how much the win meant to Roland and the Golden Palace - but he put his selfish want to be in the game above everyone else, and yet somehow we are supposed to sympathize with him?
He portrayed Armando in the Planet of the Apes film series from the early 1970s, starring in both Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) and Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972). As the villain Khan Noonien Singh, a genetically enhanced human, he starred in both the original Star Trek television series (1967) and the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
I am torn. Not really torn that a sitcom from 30 years ago really affects my life now...LOL...but I am a writer and in the entertainment genre, so I do analyze these things. The Golden Girls was one of the most wildly inconsistent television programs to air! One episode Sal died 15 years ago, the next he died 27 years ago. One episode Rose never graduated from high school, and in another she was Class Valedictorian by drawing of the straws. There are consistent and exhaustive mistakes in the throughline narrative of this show, unlike other sitcoms that followed a more ongoing, continuing format like Friends or Hot In Cleveland. I thought the girls in Golden Palace retained the essence of who they were, but showed actual real growth and change as characters. I loved to see that. Rose became more assertive and stronger due to having an ownership stake in an important endeavor. Sophia started to show her actual age. Blanche started to realize that her looks and see appeal were waning, as evidenced by the episode when she hired a gigolo. I think k the crucial element missing was Bea Arthur. Her dry, deadpan reaction were the keys to most episodes. The eccentricities of the other girls had no sarcastic balance. Something else I liked was that the new network was obviously going for a different demographic, hoping to capitalize on the success of the OG, but hire a more diverse cast to bring in younger and different viewers. To that end, they hired a young Don Cheadle (now an Oscar Winner), and Cheech Marin! It was also way more representative of the cultural melting pot that Miami is by including those characters! I would have loved to have one or two more seasons of the show. The Hotel setting is always a good setting for any piece of work. The characters were established and the show still had life left in it.
What an idiotic thing to say, and so 2020s. Golden palace is just as much politically incorrect as golden girls, if not more so in many episodes, and its ratio of dumb sitcom nonsense to PSA episodes is nearly the same as golden girls the reason the palace failed is because it's just golden girls but inherently worse they replaced irreplaceable Dorothy with an annoying child, a Mexican stereotype, and a premise that sounds like a bad joke (Roland's ok because cheadle is a surprisingly good comic actor and his lines aren't as bad as Chuy's) the show wasn't even necessarily destined to be bad but ... the writings just so dumb, it had none of the verve and wit of the original. the writing is like the "can we have golden girls, we have golden girls at home" version of golden girls, like a bad rip off, or a mock up at at a mediocre drag show
Mr Ricardo Montalbán and Mrs Rue McClanahan , Wao Wao. Great team. Both desde.
They all are dead 🙄
Wish they would of done a second season, really enjoy watching the show.
13:55 "But you are Blanche. You are (in that chair)." 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t believe all the guest stars in these episodes 😮
Thank you for being a real friend and posting all these
This episode had wonderful writers. It was hilarious.
These are hilarious I never seen these they are great
Hello Broke how are you doing today?
I really like the Golden Palace
I remember when these came on TV
I’ma woman and I have to say Betty White’s legs were GREAT!
Women stand up for ur self men always take advantage if u are wanting to have a man
Well this is show is the best wow ❤❤❤❤
I realize betty does have a nice legs
Is that guest actor the same dude who appeared on Are You Being Served playing a gay Frenchman wanting to buy perfume?
Not the same person. AYBS is another one of my favorites.
This episode actually has a terrible message. So Chuy knew he was bad, and he knew how much the win meant to Roland and the Golden Palace - but he put his selfish want to be in the game above everyone else, and yet somehow we are supposed to sympathize with him?
20.28 I loved it because I am Corinthian, ahaha.
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Stay thirty my friends
The man is the star of Fantasy Island
yeah and i think that loincloth joke was a reference to when he played Khan in Star Trek
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He portrayed Armando in the Planet of the Apes film series from the early 1970s, starring in both Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) and Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972). As the villain Khan Noonien Singh, a genetically enhanced human, he starred in both the original Star Trek television series (1967) and the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
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This looks to be ep. 16, not ep. 15. Do you have ep. 15 to post? BTW I've seen The Golden Girls but not this series, thank you for uploading them :D
Yes got them all to post
@@televisionarchives1184 what's the link to episode 15 then?
Alot is cut out which sucks.
😂😂this serie
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i thought the golden palace was a 1 seasoner
It is only one season,typo mistake i guess
It was. They just wrote the titles incorrectly.
I think was only one YEAR.
Not if u cut up the one season into 3 sections
@@louschwick7301 doesn't matter it ran on TV for ONE SEASON
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Smh GG did great because they stayed true to the characters and stories. This 2.0 failed because it went politically correct; aka “woke 90s”.
I am torn. Not really torn that a sitcom from 30 years ago really affects my life now...LOL...but I am a writer and in the entertainment genre, so I do analyze these things.
The Golden Girls was one of the most wildly inconsistent television programs to air! One episode Sal died 15 years ago, the next he died 27 years ago. One episode Rose never graduated from high school, and in another she was Class Valedictorian by drawing of the straws.
There are consistent and exhaustive mistakes in the throughline narrative of this show, unlike other sitcoms that followed a more ongoing, continuing format like Friends or Hot In Cleveland.
I thought the girls in Golden Palace retained the essence of who they were, but showed actual real growth and change as characters. I loved to see that. Rose became more assertive and stronger due to having an ownership stake in an important endeavor. Sophia started to show her actual age. Blanche started to realize that her looks and see appeal were waning, as evidenced by the episode when she hired a gigolo.
I think k the crucial element missing was Bea Arthur. Her dry, deadpan reaction were the keys to most episodes. The eccentricities of the other girls had no sarcastic balance.
Something else I liked was that the new network was obviously going for a different demographic, hoping to capitalize on the success of the OG, but hire a more diverse cast to bring in younger and different viewers.
To that end, they hired a young Don Cheadle (now an Oscar Winner), and Cheech Marin! It was also way more representative of the cultural melting pot that Miami is by including those characters!
I would have loved to have one or two more seasons of the show. The Hotel setting is always a good setting for any piece of work. The characters were established and the show still had life left in it.
Get the fuck over it, it was a different time then pansy ass
It failed because Dorothy was missing
The dynamic between the four of them was
Perfect
Bullshit. There is always some moron making a political discussion out of some completely innocent issue.
What an idiotic thing to say, and so 2020s.
Golden palace is just as much politically incorrect as golden girls, if not more so in many episodes, and its ratio of dumb sitcom nonsense to PSA episodes is nearly the same as golden girls
the reason the palace failed is because it's just golden girls but inherently worse
they replaced irreplaceable Dorothy with an annoying child, a Mexican stereotype, and a premise that sounds like a bad joke (Roland's ok because cheadle is a surprisingly good comic actor and his lines aren't as bad as Chuy's)
the show wasn't even necessarily destined to be bad but ... the writings just so dumb, it had none of the verve and wit of the original. the writing is like the "can we have golden girls, we have golden girls at home" version of golden girls, like a bad rip off, or a mock up at at a mediocre drag show
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