Oh god the scene when Dorothy leaves is the most heartbreaking moment ever 😢😭😭 but now they’re all in heaven never to be separated again making jokes, eating cheesecake,and more rip golden girls
How Sophia crumbles as she says “My baby’s gone” tears me apart every time, it’s how she finally lets the grief take over when she’s spent the whole episode being angry and defensive towards Angela.
When Sophia stops her friend from committing suicide, it tears my heart out. What she tells her friend is so true: if you take the pills you can't change your mind tomorrow. Everyone considering suicide needs to see this clip or even the whole episode.
The most touching of these for me is when Sophia was with that lady that wanted to take the pills. That hit me even harder now than it did then, especially after that bit about how they met at the hospital, and how they couldn't wait to get out so that they could live life. I was hospitalized with diverticulitis a few months back, and it sucked. I remembered my doctors telling me that I was making a great recovery, and how I maintained a good attitude through it which they said to me they were very impressed by. It didn't hit me at that moment. But two weeks after being released it did. It is because I still have too many goals to accomplish, and too many dreams to chase after. It takes faith to die. It courage to live.
I miss one scene, that is the scene where Rose celebrated her birthday and baked herself a cake. She had decided to leave St. Olaf and she decided to 'tell' Charlie, her late husband. That is a scene that should be in this video.
I did that on my birthday the first year after my dad died. I told him everything I wanted to tell him when he was alive but was afraid to because I wasn't sure how he would react.
The scene with Blanche @ her parent's grave was sad but IMO it was sadder when she broke down @ the kitchen table. The ketchup.on Lima beans scene. "He made it sound special. He made everything sound so darn special. Oh God., why didn't I go"
Very emotional scene. I know it was just a scene back then but if only some parents (then and now) knew what real love was they would never ponder "what do I do wrong" when dealing with someone else's individuality.
"I'm nobody's little girl anymore..."
This hit me hard...
My mum says the same thing 😔
It does hit hard after both parents pass. 💔😭💔😭💔😭💔😭💔😭💔
Me too 😢
Yes I can relate
I came back here since I lost my second granfather recently..
..nobody's my grandfather anymore.. 😟
"My baby's gone." That line 😢😢😢😢😢
that one was always the sad one to me
Oh god the scene when Dorothy leaves is the most heartbreaking moment ever 😢😭😭 but now they’re all in heaven never to be separated again making jokes, eating cheesecake,and more rip golden girls
How Sophia crumbles as she says “My baby’s gone” tears me apart every time, it’s how she finally lets the grief take over when she’s spent the whole episode being angry and defensive towards Angela.
same here
When Sophia stops her friend from committing suicide, it tears my heart out. What she tells her friend is so true: if you take the pills you can't change your mind tomorrow. Everyone considering suicide needs to see this clip or even the whole episode.
"I'm sorry Alvin don't cry... That's ok you cry all you want" 😢
Watching that episode now... came on here to see if it’d be mentioned.
I can never think of a sitcom where you can cry and laugh at the same time.
I know
"We aren't in this life for peace."
Profound.
They’re all in Heaven now.
Yesssss
The trio is finally together 😊
The most touching of these for me is when Sophia was with that lady that wanted to take the pills. That hit me even harder now than it did then, especially after that bit about how they met at the hospital, and how they couldn't wait to get out so that they could live life.
I was hospitalized with diverticulitis a few months back, and it sucked. I remembered my doctors telling me that I was making a great recovery, and how I maintained a good attitude through it which they said to me they were very impressed by.
It didn't hit me at that moment. But two weeks after being released it did. It is because I still have too many goals to accomplish, and too many dreams to chase after.
It takes faith to die. It courage to live.
Estelle Getty was such a fine actress.
I miss one scene, that is the scene where Rose celebrated her birthday and baked herself a cake. She had decided to leave St. Olaf and she decided to 'tell' Charlie, her late husband. That is a scene that should be in this video.
What makes that scene even sadder is that Betty said when she was talking to Charlie, she was really talking to Allen
Personally I think that's the best scene of the series. It stayed with me for all these years.
I did that on my birthday the first year after my dad died. I told him everything I wanted to tell him when he was alive but was afraid to because I wasn't sure how he would react.
The scene with Blanche @ her parent's grave was sad but IMO it was sadder when she broke down @ the kitchen table. The ketchup.on Lima beans scene. "He made it sound special. He made everything sound so darn special. Oh God., why didn't I go"
I don't think its fair of Blanche's sister to be mad at her for not going cause how could she know he die right away
What makes that last scene even more painful is the fact that no parent ever wants to outlive their children regardless of how their child died 😢
This video should come with “MUST HAVE KLEENEX” warning!
"You'll always be my sisters" well I mean except the one that's my mom
That last one just destroyed me..
Very emotional scene. I know it was just a scene back then but if only some parents (then and now) knew what real love was they would never ponder "what do I do wrong" when dealing with someone else's individuality.
I always wonder why Sophia never had any lines in the last scene. I wonder if it’s because it was too emotional for her, the actor, to do.
I was okay until Dorthy left., and Sophia broke at the realization that her baby boy was gone forever. 😞💔
Odd that we never heard from her "best friend" again.
I cried when she said "My baby is gone" 😢
That got me when Sophia cried
Sophia crying in the finale is very interesting considering she later choses to live at Shady Pines again instead of moving to Atlanta with Dorothy
The wedding one made me so sad I burst into tears😢
How heartbreaking 💔
Okay but the last one on this list is the worst episode... Absolutely heartbreaking 😢😢😢
I wonder how many takes it took to get through one of Rose's "stories" and her family names. 😂
Back in St. Olaf, they were easy to say. They learned it from the cows.
Yeah she gets carried away with em but geez. She knows what's she's talking about
Mmy grandma Saw the death of her parents, grandparents, all of her siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles, her daughter and a grandson.
Now that they’ve all passed on, I’m hoping that they somehow managed to reunite with each other, wherever they moved on to.
The scene where Dorothy was leaving was really sad because i think that was the series finale😢
The room actually looks dark and dull, when Dorothy was leaving
So Dorothy became her best friend's aunt
❤😢🥺😭