The Golden Palace - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
The girls sell their house and head for their recently-purchased Golden Palace hotel, only to find business isn't exactly booming -- the entire hotel staff consists of three employees, and to make matters worse, the hotel is flat broke.
Promotional Considerations
Rose gets the producers of a local talk show to advertise the hotel for free in exchange for providing accommodations for the show's guests. Soon, however, the girls meet the first guest -- a very strange man whom the girls suspect may have been a murderer. Meanwhile, Blanche imposes her authority over Roland and the staff, and Sophia serves margaritas to try and lure in new guests.
Miles, We Hardly Knew Ye
While going through past guest records, Blanche and Roland discover the name "Miles Webber" listed several times, which they take to mean only one thing -- Rose's boyfriend, Miles Webber, has been cheating on her. Meanwhile, Sophia catches Oliver extorting money from a guest.
One Old Lady to Go
Rose takes a liking to an elderly guest at the hotel named Vivian, but the others become worried when she displays signs of severe senility. Meanwhile, Sophia and Chuy begin making Chinese takeout after call-in customers mistake the hotel for a Chinese restaurant, and Oliver tries to raise money for a date.
Ebbtide for the Defense
The hotel books a convention of lawyers and a group of "judges" -- but when the judges show up, the girls discover they're not actually judges, but a gang of bikers. Meanwhile, the man Chuy's ex-wife cheated on him with is hired as another cook, and the hotel's insurance policy is cancelled.
Can't Stand Losing You
Seems Like Old Times (1)
Seems Like Old Times (2)
Just a Gigolo
Marriage on the Rocks, with a Twist
Camp Town Races Aren't Nearly as Much Fun as They Used to Be
It's Beginning to Look a Lot (Less) Like Christmas
Rose and Fern
Runaways
Heartbreak Hotel
Señor Stinky Learns Absolutely Nothing About Life
Say Goodbye, Rose
You've Lost That Livin' Feeling
The Chicken and the Egg
A New Leash on Life
Pro and Concierge
Tad
One Angry Stan
Sex, Lies and Tortillas
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