‘The Golden Girls’: 4 Rose Nylund Moments That Had Fans Teary-Eyed

‘The Golden Girls’ character Rose Nylund had plenty of funny moments along with some sad ones. Here are four Rose scenes that had fans in tears.

'The Golden Girls' actor Betty White in a yellow sweater, and Rue McClanahan wearing a blue blouse; sit in the kitchen.
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‘The Golden Girls’ Rose Nylund recalls Charlie’s death

Rose was a widow on The Golden Girls, and although her husband Charlie Nylund was never seen, he was discussed. During the Season 1 episode “The Heart Attack,” viewers learned how Charlie died. Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur) worries Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty) is having a heart attack, which causes Rose to recall Charlie’s death.

Rose recounts how Charlie’s heart attack came when they were making love. After Rose calls the ambulance, she helps Charlie get dressed. Rose tries to remain calm while recalling her husband’s last moments, but she chokes up as she says, “he was all dressed when the paramedics got there.”

As it turns out, the scene was just as emotional for White as it was for her character. According to IMDB.com, days before filming the episode, White’s mother Tess died.

First birthday without Charlie

The Golden Girls took a trip down memory lane in the Season 2 episode “A Piece of Cake.” The episode had funny moments with Dorothy’s birthday at Mr. Ha-Ha’s Hot Dog Hacienda. However, there’s one scene that always gets fans emotional.

Rose flashes back to her first birthday without Charlie. She’s alone in her kitchen in St. Olaf, where she’s about to cut into her cake. Before she does, Rose has a heart-to-heart talk with Charlie. She looks at her husband’s empty chair and tells him of her upcoming move to Miami.

As Rose tells Charlie she loves and misses him, she gets choked up along with the audience.

Rose Nylund goes on her first date

During the show’s run, many recurring storylines are the women’s personal life. Rose is hesitant to date again after Charlie’s death in the first season. However, Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan) convinces her to go on a double date with Arnie Peterson (Harold Gould).

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