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The Golden Palace
A rich and arrogant man becomes aware that his two sons are married to two girls from poor families. He refuses that causing his two sons to leave him in his palace alone. But that cause ...
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Plot Summary
The Golden Palace was an American sitcom that aired in 1992, a sequel to The Golden Girls. It followed the lives of Blanche Devereaux, Rose Nylund, and Sophia Petrillo as they purchased and managed a Miami hotel. The show explored their relationships, the challenges of running a business, and the humorous situations that arose from their interactions with guests and staff.
Critical Reception
The Golden Palace received mixed reviews from critics. While some appreciated the return of the beloved characters from The Golden Girls, others found the new setting and premise less compelling than the original. Audience reception was also divided, with many fans missing the dynamic of the original cast and the familiar setting of the Miami house.
What Reviewers Say
The show struggled to recapture the magic and chemistry of its predecessor.
While the main actresses were charismatic, the hotel setting felt less intimate and relatable.
It was generally considered a decent, though unremarkable, continuation of the original series.
Google audience: Audience opinions on The Golden Palace were varied. Many viewers expressed nostalgia for the original characters but felt the show didn't quite live up to the success of The Golden Girls. Some enjoyed the new storylines and the actresses' performances, while others found it lacked the sharp writing and heartwarming core of the original series.
Fun Fact
The Golden Palace was rebranded from 'Nurses' after the latter show was cancelled mid-season. The actresses from The Golden Girls were reportedly hesitant to return to a sitcom format that wasn't centered on their established characters and dynamic.
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