Have Yourself a Very Little Christmas
- Episode aired Dec 16, 1989
- TV-PG
- 30m
The girls volunteer at a homeless shelter on Christmas day and learn that Stan has been thrown out on the streets by his current wife.The girls volunteer at a homeless shelter on Christmas day and learn that Stan has been thrown out on the streets by his current wife.The girls volunteer at a homeless shelter on Christmas day and learn that Stan has been thrown out on the streets by his current wife.
- Dorothy Zbornak
- (as Beatrice Arthur)
- Stan Zbornak
- (as Herbert Edelman)
- Homeless Person
- (uncredited)
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Featured reviews
The show was undoubtedly firing on all cylinders by this point. I can only imagine how many millions tuned in for this Christmas cracker.
It's just delightful! I think it's a beautiful episode. It's funny, but it's incredibly moving. I think it really does capture the true meaning of Christmas, the genuine spirit of it, and the art of giving.
Rose is at her very best here. I can only imagine what a Christmas in St. Olaf would have been like; however, she is spot on: it isn't Christmas without fruitcake. It's September, time to get baking!
It hits hard; it really does highlight some pretty big failings in society, problems that still exist today.
Good to see the excellent Matt McCoy, a very fine actor, always makes me think of Police Academy and the hand that rocked the cradle.
Being British I still can't imagine a warm Christmas day. It must be amazing!
8/10.
Dorothy states she had to assault another shopper to get a coveted Batman hat - a popular franchise back in 1989 due to the movie. Sophia refers to Stan as "The Yutz of Xmas Past" and reveals the gift she sent to son Phil was from the Victoria's Secret catalog. The funniest part is Blanche's reaction during the name-picking scene when she realizes it's herself who will be getting one of Rose's dreaded homemade gifts.
The jokes are not as funny as in the excellent Season 2 Xmas episode and when we get to the dinner sequence, a lot of the lines sound like a Public Service Announcement.
Reverend Avery is played by Matt McCoy (WE GOT IT MADE, THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE).
Not up to par for THE GOLDEN GIRLS. 6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe church kitchen set, in which the girls prepare Christmas dinner in, was the kitchen set used for the Above the Top Restaurant in Los Angeles's Bonaventure Hotel on the Witt/Thomas/Harris series It's a Living. That series had recently ended its six season run in May of 1989.
- GoofsDorothy sets the present that Stan "gave" her on the coffee table. In the next shot, the present is gone. When the girls go into the kitchen, the present is back on the table.
- Quotes
Dorothy Petrillo-Zbornak: Oh, boy, it is hell out there. It must be 103 and the mall is impossible.
Sophia Petrillo: Did you get something for the grandchildren?
Dorothy Petrillo-Zbornak: Oh, please. You know Robbie wants a Batman hat. I went to six different stores, they were all sold out. I finally went to one store where they had one hat left, and another woman saw it. Ugh, I cannot believe a person would push a perfect stranger out of the way, step on her hand, and give her an elbow to the forehead, just for a Batman hat . . .but I did it anyway!
- Crazy creditsJingle bells can be heard during the opening credits.
- ConnectionsReferences Scarface (1932)
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- 30m
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- 1.33 : 1