Melanie and Elka double date and it might as well be a birthdate episode (birthdate episodes are where the women set each other up for their birthdays which they all celebrate on the same day, even though they were all born on different dates (See season 1 episode 3 for the first birthdate episode of Hot In Cleveland)) for Melanie. Joy dates a younger man who she thinks is her illegitimate son she gave up for adoption. Victoria gets addicted to shopping at Big N' Easy (similar to Sam's Club but open 24 hours) for fame reasons. This is another hilarious episode where the women have to rely on their crazy tactics to investigate the truth.
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Who's Your Mama? **1/2
edwagreen24 June 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Bette White is definitely showing her age but her timing remains impeccable when delivering her lines.
Bette shows us the problems of senior dating with wry humor.
The problem of the older woman with the younger man is discussed when our British friend thinks that her date may be the illegitimate son she gave up at birth. This forces her to confront her very past.
Our other lady friend shows that she is addicted to shopping. Will she be the Bea Arthur of this show? This refers to Bea's reluctance to date just anyone before her surprising meeting and marriage at the end of "Golden Girls."
The women are trying to justify Cleveland, Ohio as a place to live after all the glamor they've experienced in L.A. They've yet to make a real case for this zany move.
Bette shows us the problems of senior dating with wry humor.
The problem of the older woman with the younger man is discussed when our British friend thinks that her date may be the illegitimate son she gave up at birth. This forces her to confront her very past.
Our other lady friend shows that she is addicted to shopping. Will she be the Bea Arthur of this show? This refers to Bea's reluctance to date just anyone before her surprising meeting and marriage at the end of "Golden Girls."
The women are trying to justify Cleveland, Ohio as a place to live after all the glamor they've experienced in L.A. They've yet to make a real case for this zany move.
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