1. What should you know about Dorothy
Dorothy Zbornak is a character from the TV series The Golden Girls, portrayed by Beatrice Arthur for seven years and 180 episodes. Dorothy was the strong, smart, sarcastic, sometimes intimidating, and arguably most grounded of the four women in the house.
In the Disney animated series Wander Over Yonder, one of the main characters is named Sylvia, a horse/dinosaur-like creature called a “Zbornak”. The character’s mother is named “Dorothy” and she has a brother named Phil
2. Why people love The Golden Girls
Almost immediately after the show’s 1985 premiere, The Golden Girls received a lot of praise from critics and viewers. The premise of the show was simple enough: three widows and a divorcee living together under one roof in Miami. The women in question — Blanche, Rose, Dorothy, and Dorothy’s mother Sophia — all had to deal with children, employment, and each other as they struggled to maintain peace and unity in the house.
Fans loved The Golden Girls for the originality of the concept. After all, there had never before been a TV show that centered on a group of senior women. The show’s razor-sharp humor also endeared it to audiences. And though the show never shied away from tough topics, it was the strength and power of the women’s friendship that kept viewers coming back year after year.
3. Dorothy’s ongoing relationship with her ex-husband
Dorothy Zbornak, as played by Bea Arthur, was possibly the toughest of the four women. A no-nonsense woman who worked as a teacher, Zbornak was often deliverer of stinging insults and sharp punchlines. A divorcee, Zbornak’s relationship with her ex-husband, Stanley, formed the basis for one of the show’s longest-running plotlines.
Although Dorothy and Stanley divorced after 38 years of marriage due to Stanley’s infidelity, Dorothy still retained a soft spot for him. They got together several times during the course of the show’s run, creating a will-they/won’t-they dynamic. In the final episode of The Golden Girls, Dorothy was the one to get married (not to Stanley — to Blanche’s uncle, who was portrayed by guest star Leslie Nielsen) and move away from her friends. The highly emotional episode tore at fans’ heartstrings.
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