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- Four previously married women live together in Miami, sharing their various experiences together and enjoying themselves despite hard times.
- Rose doesn't tell her friends that her boyfriend is a little person because she fears people will make fun of them.
- Blanche dates an aerobics instructor who is considerably younger than she is. Meanwhile, Rose's mother comes to visit and resents the way her daughter treats her.
- 1985–199230mTV-PG7.7 (862)TV EpisodeWhen Dorothy's daughter Kate gets married, Dorothy must confront her ex-husband Stanley, who walked out on their 38 year marriage for a younger woman.
- Blanche's belligerent grandson David comes to visit.
- Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche are three women who share a house in Miami, Florida. Dorothy's elderly mother, Sophia, unexpectedly moves in after her retirement home burns down, and Blanche accepts a proposal of marriage.
- Rose is afraid of sexual intimacy with her boyfriend, Arnie, because she feels she would be cheating on her late husband, Charlie.
- Dorothy's affair with a married co-worker meets with disapproval from her friends and her mother.
- Rose feels unsafe in her own house after a burglary.
- The girls' friendship is tested by a bowling tournament.
- Dorothy's wealthy sister Gloria wants Sophia to move to California with her.
- Sophia falls ill suddenly, and the other girls worry she may be having a heart attack.
- Stan returns to try and make amends with Dorothy.
- When Dorothy's doctor boyfriend makes a pass at Blanche, their friendship becomes threatened.
- Blanche's sister, Virginia, with whom she has had a tense relationship for years, comes to visit. She reveals that she needs a kidney transplant to save her life.
- Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show appear in Wildside at the same time that an arrogant Spanish ambassador arrives to negotiate with an American representative concerning issues that might result in war. Father Crool and Cally are abducted when they discover that Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley are impostors who plan to assassinate the visiting dignitary.
- The Wildside Chamber of Commerce connects the murder of an old friend and Zeke's disappearance with a coal mine that promises high wages but forces its employees to work long hours in dangerous conditions for low pay and kills anyone who tries to quit.
- Lyle Rainwood, an outlaw thought to have been chased in Canada, returns to Wildside with a formidable gang who terrorize the countryside with their protection racket. The governor asks the Chamber of Commerce to round them up, but Brodie and his friends efforts are hampered when Bannister's girlfriend suddenly dies and he insists on investigating her death on his own as a possible homicide.
- A squadron of British cavalry are menacing the countryside around Wildside, but California's governor orders its Chamber of Commerce to take no offensive action against the intruders fearing an international incident. When Cally Oaks stumbles upon their next target, a farm with a tar pit the squadron's leader covets for its petroleum potential, the civic leaders hit upon a plan to do away with the menace while not inflicting any casualties.
- The Wildside Chamber of Commerce captures an outlaw gang who were terrorizing a ballet troupe. Much to their chagrin, the gang leader is released into the custody of an inexperienced Oregon state police officer for extradition. The outlaw quickly escapes and serves as bait to lure the Chamber into a trap created by a gunslinger whose gun hand Brodie crippled years earlier and who has built a machine pistol to compensate for his missing digit.
- A outlaw gang consisting of former Confederate soldiers are rampaging through remote towns in California, looking for a hidden stash of gold said to be buried in flower gardens. The only men who can stop them are the Chamber of Commerce of Wildside, each with his own set of martial skills.
- Ellen Brewer, a best-selling author, shares her Baltimore house with single daughter Molly Ross, plus five year old grandson Nick. Added to the mix, is Ellen's sarcastic mother Sydney, and her seminar student Tom, a frequent guest.
- 1985–199230mTV-PG7.8 (585)TV EpisodeThe girls all plan to visit their respective families for Christmas, but their plans are ruined when they are held hostage by a man dressed as Santa Claus at the Grief Counseling Center.
- An adult education teacher offers Blanche a passing grade in his course if she sleeps with him.
- Blanche's father visits, telling that he has sold the family mansion to finance his dream to become a country music singer. Dorothy disputes with the girls' next-door neighbor over storm damage.
- Blanche's father reveals that he is getting married. Meanwhile, Dorothy and Rose enter a songwriting contest.
- Rose's sister Lily must come to terms with the fact that she is blind and needs assistance.
- Blanche believes she is pregnant. When she turns out not to be pregnant, but going through menopause, she believes her life is over.
- Rose's daughter Bridget has an affair with Dorothy's son Michael.
- Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche all come down with the flu at the same time.
- After Rose's boyfriend Al dies in her bed, she believes his death was her fault; her late husband had died under similar circumstances.
- Dorothy's lesbian friend Jean develops a crush on Rose.
- Rose's petition to save a very old tree attracts the ire of Freida Claxton, a misanthropic old woman, on whose property the tree stands. At a public hearing, Rose gets angry at Mrs. Claxton and tells her to "drop dead," which she does. Rose blames herself for Mrs. Claxton's death, so the girls decide to pay her one final act of kindness.
- Rose loses her job and has trouble finding another one.
- When Dorothy gets a job at the art museum where Blanche also works, tensions grow between the two of them.
- Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche win tickets to attend a post-premiere movie party with Burt Reynolds. However, a hitch in their plan occurs when they are mistaken for prostitutes.
- Dorothy and Blanche make up a fictional man who "responds" to Rose's personals ad.
- Blanche is concerned about the flirtatious behavior of her niece, Lucy.
- A wealthy widower with two young children asks Blanche to marry him.
- Blanche goes on a date with Stan as a favor to Dorothy, who is shocked and upset when the two of them actually have a good time.
- Dorothy is afraid to have an operation for a benign growth on her foot.
- Rose goes over her last will and testament with her daughter, who is shocked when she learns what happened to her expected inheritance.
- The girls remember how they came to live together; Blanche put an ad for a room for rent on a grocery store bulletin board, and Rose and Dorothy answered it.