Dorothy helps Rose to improve her resume. DISCLAIMER: THE CLIPS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO DO NOT BELONG TO ME, I AM NOT MAKING ANY SORT OF PROFIT ON THEM, I'M POSTING SIMPLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.
@Logia dude it a tv show, and the character was vain it was in the story Bible of the character....however u took it there being obnoxious about a fictional character....Hopefully your friends will choose you wisely.
When she says "I'm five years older and nobody wants me around" you can hear the crack in her voice. This scene says so much about how we treat the elderly as a society.
I need Dorothy to polish up my resumée; I'd get a new job in a New York minute. Thank you for uploading this; particularly Blanche's expressions make it a true gem^^
Characters like Blanche are so unique, really. She is so vain and self centered, and yet she has always proved to be a true, empathetic and incredibly caring friend.
It's funny how they actually looked older here in Season 1 than they did in the later seasons. I think that's because by Season 2, they had better lighting & makeup.
Nowadays, it's illegal for employers to request information on marital history or ask anything about private affairs like children or whether or not they're single, just in case anyone here was about to put it in their résumé.
Thank you for posting this super great scene ,i laugh so hard each time , looking at Blanche's reaction to Dorothy's comparing the flaws ,especially when she leaves herself out of the last one ...too funny !! Betty White is off camera ,bet she busted a gut here .
Lmfao this was always my favorite show growing up and im a straight guy i just know good funny shows lmao so am i so is blanche lol her reactions Dorothy was so savage i swear😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A few good friends like Dorothy and Blanche and the world is beautiful again. The song by Dionne Warwick "that's what friends are for" readily comes to mind.
@@isopath1 ~ I use to perform background checks on potential employees. So yes, I do, because I know how thorough employers are when it comes to who they hire. Now that's not to say every company checks up on a possible worker. But if the position is important enough, they do...
@@assassintwinat8 Body shapes have changed. By the standards of thirty years ago they were a little over weight. In the 1970s Rhoda Morgenstern on Mary Tyler Moore was considered overweight and by todays standards is not. Obesity is the norm now.
Is this episode older to anyone else? I feel like the sets and hair and such look even older than some of the season 1 episodes that preceded it. Was this filmed around the Pilot and then aired later??