So, this post is a little belated, but Bea Arthur has died, and if you know me at all you know about my obsession with the Golden Girls (I have almost completed my collection of each season). So, it is indeed a sad time. The one bright side is that they seem to be playing more GG reruns. Never a bad thing.Things I loved about Bea's character, Dorothy:
1. The fact that they always made fun of her gruff voice/height/general tranny-ness, and as an actress, she was okay with that.
2. Her sarcasm.
3. Her slouchy boots.
4. Her biting one-liners.
5. Her mother/daughter dialogue with Sophia.
6. Her ever-changing but always ugly hair.
7. Her absolutely amazingly-bad wardrobe, often consisting of oversized mu-mus in drab colors.
But seriously, this woman was hilarious. She is by far my favorite one of the girls on the show. What I find so interesting is that, after reading about her death, I found out that she, in fact, was almost the complete opposite of her character in real life. She wasn't confident and secure, she was shy and often didn't want to participate in interviews, etc., and kept her private life private. In fact, her costars didn't even know how sick she was.
The Golden Girls is, indeed, a weird thing for a 20-something female to be obsessed with, but I am guilty as charged. After watching some interviews and hearing different things, I actually learned that a large part of their fanbase is young people. If you watch the show, I doubt you'll second-guess it. It makes sense - their humor is a little to crude for old people (who you might think would like the show), and just witty enough for younger generations. Seriously people, they talk about sex like every episode.
So, if you haven't checked out the show, you should. They play it on the Hallmark channel and WE. Go. Watch. Laugh.