The 1980s were one of the best decades for television.
Those so inclined to go retro can also purchase seasons on DVD.
But the storylines, characters, jokes, and lessons are timeless.
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Theres initial trepidation, but as fans know, it more than works out.
A short-lived revival of the series debuted on CBS in 2018, but it only lasted a single season.
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Nonetheless, the original is worth watching again for both entertainment and inspiration.
There are lessons to be learned all around and plenty of laughs to be had, too.
Hes not afraid to share them either.
But its deeply funny as well.
In the end, the family always came together, and it was clear they loved one another.
Danson starred inCheersas Sam Malone, owner of the title bar and former Major League Baseball player.
He loved entertaining his frequent patrons but loved womanizing attractive new ones more.
But it still remains themost watched finale of any TV seriesand the most-watched episode of any scripted series.
So many catchphrases originated fromThe Golden Girlsalong with clever one-liners and insults.
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Ryan Reynolds reinvigorated interest inThe Golden Girlsby inserting references to the show in the movieDeadpool.
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The Golden Girls follows Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), Rose Nylund (Betty White), Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan), and Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty) as they live together in Miami. Throughout its seven seasons, the beloved series created by Susan Harris won 11 Primetime Emmys and continues to be one of the most beloved sitcoms of the ‘80s and ‘90s.