The Truth Will Out (a.k.a.) The Will
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“The Truth Will Out (a.k.a.) The Will” | |
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The Golden Girls episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 16 |
Guest stars | Christine Belford as Kirsten, and Bridgette Anderson as Charley. |
Written by | Susan Beavers |
Directed by | Terry Hughes |
Production no. | 017 |
Original airdate | January 18, 1986 |
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"The Truth Will Out (a.k.a.) The Will" is the sixteenth episode of The Golden Girls, originally airing on January 18, 1986.
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[edit] Plot Outline
Rose is uneasy about a visit from her daughter Kirsten and granddaughter Charley, because they're coming to settle Rose's late husband's will. But when Kirsten takes a look at the will, Rose must explain where her late husband's money went. Also, Blanche gets caught up in the tabloids of a society murder.
[edit] Trivia
- This is the first episode for Rose's daughter Kirsten, played here by Christine Belford. She'll later be portrayed by Lee Garlington.
[edit] Memorable Quotes
- Blanche: Wills make people do crazy things.
Dorothy: Like what Blanche?
Blanche: Like eating people. Do you know what they just uncovered in the Duncan Osgood cannibalism case? That the day before she was ground up into burger patties, Tippi Paxton Osgood had changed her will, making Duncan the sole heir to the Paxton Napkin fortune! That man is GUILTY!
Dorothy: Oh come on! That's circumstantial evidence! I mean, it's not enough to convict him!
Blanche: Well actually, the more damning evidence was the snapshot they found of Duncan dressed in scuba gear, dragging Tippi's body down the stairs, wrapped in a carpet.
Dorothy: Maybe it was from their wedding album.