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Dorothy decides to do something with her life by signing up for a comedy spot at the Comedy Barrel, but Sophia is unimpressed; Blanche is having tax problems, but decides it's nothing that a negligee won't put right.
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S2, EP4 "It's a Miserable Life"
A neighbor dies shortly after having a heated argument with Rose.

S2, EP5 "Isn't It Romantic"
Rose befriends Dorothy's former college buddy (Lois Nettleton), not knowing that the woman is a lesbian.

S2, EP6 "Big Daddy's Little Lady"
Blanche has trouble dealing with her father's plan to marry a much younger woman.

S2, EP2 "Ladies of the Evening"
Dorothy, Rose and Blanche are mistakenly arrested for prostitution while vacationing in Miami Beach.

S7, EP26 "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest: Part 2"
Dorothy and Lucas' plot to get even with Blanche leads to a surprise wedding.

S7, EP25 "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest: Part 1"
Blanche pairs Dorothy with her visiting uncle (Leslie Nielsen), but later regrets her matchmaking.

S7, EP24 "Home Again, Rose Part 2"
Before waking from surgery, Rose dreams that she, Blanche and Dorothy are 100 years in the future.

S7, EP23 "Home Again, Rose Part 1"
Blanche, Dorothy and Sophia cheer up a hospitalized Rose after she becomes ill at a crashed class reunion.
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