
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today is Wednesday, so it’s time for another post in the Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge hosted by Long and Short Reviews. If you want to join in the challenge, you can find the list of Weekly topics here, and if you’d like to read other people’s responses to this week’s topic, you can do that here.
Characters I Want to Meet
The first thing that came to mind when I read this week’s topic was, rather strangely, The Golden Girls. I’d love to meet every single one of them (the characters and the actresses, if they were still with us) because watching them snark and laugh and live on my TV every week growing up had a profound impact on my life; there was something about the experience of growing up as a gay kid in the 90s in a place where queerness wasn’t accepted, generally, that The Golden Girls lends itself to.
Maybe it’s the idea of a “chosen family” who accepts you no matter what (although, I must say, mine did and do) or perhaps it’s the positive representation of queer people on the show — I’m not sure. But I know that there was something about The Golden Girls that made me feel seen and safe. I still watch it from time to time, and it still makes me howl with laughter.
One scene in particular stands out regarding queerness, and it’s a scene from season 2, episode 5, called “Isn’t it Romantic?” where Dorothy’s friend, Jean, comes to stay and develops a crush on Rose. When Blanch finds out, her main concern is not that Jean is a lesbian but instead that Rose is the object of her affection and not her.
You can watch the scene here. It’s so funny.
I’d also like to meet the dog from the novel “A Dog’s Purpose”. He is a wonderful character who is totally loyal and loving to humans, even when humans don’t deserve it (do we ever?).
The story is about a dog who gets repeatedly reincarnated at the moment of death, embodying a different breed each time. The dog’s purpose (from the title) is to find and be with the first person who ever showed him love.
He’s a beautifully written character who made me picture my own lovely dogs who are no longer with us.
The book made me an emotional wreck, and I’m still trying to prepare myself to read the two sequels.
Well, that’s enough jabber from me for today.
I’m interested in reading about which characters you’d like to meet.
As always, thanks for reading today’s post!
Until next time,
George
© 2025 GLT
Categories: life, Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge
I’d like to meet that dog, too!
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That dog just reminds me so much of my own two. Dogs are just relentlessly loyal no matter what, which is so wonderful, yet heartbreaking at the same time.
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My oh my George, this character thing brought up memories for us both, didn’t it?
You know, I remember The Golden Girls as being fall over; I can’t stop laughing funny. I remember them as being a huge step forward for we women. Part of that was the very same reason you hit upon. They were forward-thinking, accepting, able to laugh at themselves, and strong.
The dog character…I tend to shy away from the hurtful, yet beautiful things. Maybe it’s age and maybe it’s because I love every dog I have and have had and want them to live forever.
Nice post. Thank you for the ideas and for the honesty.
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Thank you, Kathy! Yes, I can still watch The Golden Girls now and laugh hysterically. And on dogs, it feels like a cruel joke of the universe that we live so long, and they don’t.
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George, a little heartbreaking but this is an absolutely beautiful book about a dog. https://www.ourtownbookreviews.com/2024/10/dear-riley-rose-book-tour.html
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Thanks so much, Kathy! I’ll check it out! 🙂
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I love the Golden Girls so much. They are my goal now that I’m approaching that age. Hahaha.
I’ve heard of A Dog’s Purpose, but not sure I could ever read it, especially after your comments above. I’ve always been too soft-hearted and am a huge animal lover.
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For some reason, your comment box isn’t letting me past my link.
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I dunno why… but I’ll find you, Aymee! 🙂🙂
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WordPress has been weird lately. I’m on the linkup. 🙂
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I love animals, too, Aymee. I didn’t understand people who say they dont… It is a tough read but also quite uplifting at the same time. 🙂
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I agree! I totally get not wanting a pet because they are a lot of work and can be expensive, but not like animals at all? Red flag! LOL
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Great picks. The Golden Girls would be fun ones. I would have loved to have met Betty White. I love watching her on Buzzr and the old game shows.
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Betty White was in a league all her own in terms of being a good human 🙂🙂
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The cast of Golden Girls is a good one. My only cringing moment would be the idea that these old ladies had such active sex lives.
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Haha! Yes, good point, Sandra. You’d not know where to look if you were a fly on the wall of Blanche’s bedroom… you’d be a blushing fly, that’s for sure.
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I can’t believe I didn’t think of the Golden Girls. Would love to have met them all. Thanks for sharing.
https://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com/2025/03/wednesday-weekly-blogging-challenge_0974812915.html
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I like the idea of the Golden Girls. Like others, I avoided “A Dog’s Purpose” because I’m pretty sure it would emotionally destroy me.
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