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| 27 :02x02 - Ladies of the Evening (Oct/04/1986) | | After having the house fumigated, the girls take a planned trip to see Burt Reynolds show in Miami. Sophia, on the other hand, cannot attend. But the girls decide a hotel visit before they go and to their mistaken knowledge it turns out to be a place of prostitution. This act lands the girls in jail when the police come to arrest the prostitutes. | | Guest Stars: Amelia Kinkade as Hooker #1, Ron Kappa as Hotel Manager, Ursaline Bryant as Hooker #2, Suanne Spoke as Girl in lobby, Rhonda Aldrich as Meg, Peter Jason (1) as Police Officer, Ron Michaelson as Carl, Phil Rubenstein as Exterminator, Burt Reynolds as Himself, Peter Gonneau as Waiter, Tony Swartz as John | Director: Terry Hughes Writer: Barry Fanaro, Mort Nathan | | | |
| 28 :02x03 - Take Him, He's Mine (Oct/11/1986) | | Dorothy decides to hand her ex Stan over to Blanche to comfort him in his depressive state. Needless to say, afterward Dorothy learns that both of them go out quite often now and Dorothy becomes completely jealous of this taking place. On the other side, Rose and Sophia join sides to sell sandwiches to compete with others in their designated location. | | Guest Stars: Lana Schwab as Girl, Tom LaGrua as Vinny, Herb Edelman as Stanley Zbornak | Director: Terry Hughes Writer: Kathy Speer, Terry Grossman | | | | | | |
| 30 :02x05 - Isn't It Romantic (Nov/08/1986) | | Jean, one of Dorothy's old school friends, visits the girls. We learn she is a lesbian and the girls one by one learn she is a lesbian and her partner was not a man. An interesting twist takes place when we learn Jean feels for Rose is not friendship. | | Guest Stars: Lois Nettleton as Jean | Director: Terry Hughes Writer: Jeffrey Duteil | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x10 - Love, Rose (Dec/13/1986) | | Rose is in search of new romance in her life. She puts a personal advertisement in the newspaper and gets no responses from her ad. The girls realize how distressed Rose becomes and re creates someone named Isaac Newton to become her romance partner through the mail. | | Guest Stars: Colin Drake as Wilfred Witney Cheswick, Paul Dooley as Isaac Q. Newton | Director: Terry Hughes Writer: Kathy Speer, Terry Grossman | | | | | | |
| 37 :02x12 - The Sisters (Jan/03/1987) | | It's Sophia's birthday and Dorothy is trying to make sure that she has the perfect gift for her mother. Dorothy makes plans to bring Sophia's sister Angela from Italy here to surprise her. We learn of an old wound that has not been healed when these two meet face to face. | | Guest Stars: Nancy Walker (1) as Angela | Director: Terry Hughes Writer: Christopher Lloyd (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 45 :02x20 - Whose Face is This, Anyway? (Feb/28/1987) | | Rose is making home movies for her class at her local college. Meanwhile, Blanche goes off on a tangent after she gets back from her high school reunion to see her classmates have had a lot of plastic surgery. This leads Blanche to have plastic surgery to herself as well when she says her beauty is slowing fading away. | | Guest Stars: Joseph Whipp as Dr. Taylor, Jody Price as Nurse | Director: Terry Hughes Writer: Winifred Hervey | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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