EPISODE
The Golden Palace - Season 1
While Dorothy got married again, Blanche, Rose and Sophia opened a hotel, called The Golden Palace.
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June 04, 2019
Mostly this is a tired rehash of familiar situations and jokes... This is still a serviceable sitcom vehicle. It just doesn't take hills the way it once did.June 04, 2019
It's all a bit too familiar, and the format is forced into some unseemly stretching.June 04, 2019
The three "Girls" haven't changed much. But this new show gives them a new lease on life, and new characters to interact with. If you liked The Golden Girls, you'll like The Golden Palace.June 04, 2019
Creator-writer Susan Harris deserves plenty of credit for infusing the premiere of the tired old series with new verve, drive and wit in its resuscitated form, recalling the early days of The Golden Girls.June 04, 2019
While the show was never truly equal to its predecessor, it did have more than a few good comedy moments and it is not deserving of the obscurity into which it has been placed.June 04, 2019
Marin is the hotel chef, recently divorced and full of wisecracks. But he gets better than he gives from the three charming, viper-tongued women who might find new ratings success in their sunny new setting.June 04, 2019
The change of scenery, plus fresh chemistry created by the addition of new characters, relieves the numbing sense of deja vu that settled over the characters in recent seasons of The Golden Girls.June 04, 2019
I had a virtually semi-wonderful time... Arthur's absence is felt (and duly noted in a sly joke or two), but without Betty White, this is one show that clearly could not go on.