31 funniest Betty White moments from ‘The Golden Girls’

Few characters in sitcom history resonate with viewers, like Betty White’s ‘Rose’ from ‘The Golden Girls.’ She is naive and innocent, and Betty plays the part to perfection. These scenes give us memories of Rose’s 31 fan-favorite moments.

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In Season 3, Episode 11, Rose baffles the girls when they are receiving counseling. She uses big words like ‘Turbenburbles,’ and Dorothy threatens her to make her stop.

The classic ‘Dance Marathon’ from Season 3, Episode 2 is another great one. After 7 hours, Dorothy asks the maestro to play something with ‘Octane.’ The band plays Glenn Miller’s ‘In the Mood,’ and the girls dance solo, with Rose being the last. She does some amazing tap dancing, followed by gymnastics, and ends with a split!

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Of course, there’s ‘I Get the Rose’ from Season 2, Episode 25, which shows Rose at her most emotional moment. She sits with her birthday cake, talking to Charlie’s spirit. The scene is guaranteed to make you cry.

Rose is featured in the hysterical ‘Herring War.’ In Season 1, Episode 25, Betty White delivers her scripted lines so well many people thought she improvised the funny story. The girls are about to go their separate ways, but Rose’s ridiculous story about the ‘Herring War’ brings them back together over chocolate cheesecake.

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Many other great moments are included in the 31 clips from Rose’s best scenes. The famous ‘Airplane Speech’ and Season 2’s, Episode 2 ‘Butter Queen,’ where the girls reminisce about Rose’s butter competition in prison.

The final clip is from Season 6, Episode 2, titled ‘Sock Puppet.’ Rose puts on two sock puppets and impersonates Dorothy without knowing she’s standing behind her. These perfect moments sum up Betty White’s beloved character ‘Rose’ on ‘The Golden Girls.’

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