Season Four: 1991-1992
Having dominated the Saturday lineup last season, Nest moves to the nine o’clock slot and The Golden Girls to eight as the series enters its fourth year. This results in a slight ratings drop for Nest and an even larger one for the Girls, which loses its top 25 status. The show itself continues much the same as the previous year, with a new more upbeat version of the theme song, some crossover episodes, and celebrity guest stars. With the success of both Nest and Girls, creator Susan Harris takes us to our beloved Miami neighborhood a third time with Nurses, which debuts this season. Centering around the third floor nurses station at Community Medical Center, the show premieres after Nest and gains a loyal following (and runs for two more seasons).
At the start of the season, the Westons end up babysitting for Laverne's runaway cousin, and the event sparks hopes of motherhood in Barbara. Harry is a wreck when she announces her plans to be artificially inseminated. But her plans change when she is promoted to sergeant. Her police career plays a big part in Barbara's storylines this season. She saves a man from drowning and is up for a medal of honor, goes undercover to catch a computer hacker at a college sorority, and tries to fool Harry with an array of disguises while undercover at the hospital.
Carol reaches a breakthrough in her therapy but ends up backsliding
again when her therapist dies during their session. After the Westons get
robbed, the former anti-gun Carol gets trigger happy when the gang decides to
keep guns in the house for protection and almost shoots Charley. In need of
extra money, Harry encourages her to find more work, but regrets his words when
she quits her library job and buys her own catering business, the Elegant
Epicure.
Carol and Barbara's head-butting relationship is again the
focus of several episodes. When finding out that Carol stole her boyfriend
several years ago, Barbara vows to get revenge, which drives a paranoid Carol up
the wall. Carol begins dating Barbara's ex-boyfriend, but Barbara soon realizes
she still has feelings for him. Other fun episodes find the two going
head-to-head in a chili cook-off and all tied up when an escaped convict takes
them hostage.
In other episodes: Fed up with everyone saying his feelings for his new girlfriend are lust instead of love, Harry impulsively proposes marriage to the lady. Later, he becomes the host of a call-in radio show and ends up saving a child's life while on the air. Laverne is left alone when Nick files for divorce after meeting another woman in Japan, where he has been transferred to play on another team. Charley tries to impress his unloving parents by telling them he is captain of the ship. The Westons fear the worst when Dreyfuss goes under the knife for a risky operation.
NBC makes some attempts at ratings boosting by staging two crossover nights
between Nest, The Golden Girls, and Nurses. As a hurricane pounds
Miami, stars of the three shows pop up on the others in entertaining cameos. The
Westons bare the brunt of the storm as far as hurricane damage. This episode
gave Nest its highest rating spot ever, coming in at number 3 for the
week of its original airing. In the second theme night, strange things begin
happening on the night of a full moon: Harry begins suffering wild mood swings
and acting foolishly; and Barbara thinks the new handy man she hires is actually
Dreyfuss. The former features an appearance by Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo
and the latter features Betty White as Rose Nylund.
Nest strikes ratings gold when country music superstar Garth
Brooks makes his acting debut in the episode "Country Weston."
The plot finds Barbara on the road with Brooks as his chief of security on
tour. Brooks isn't the only famous face that pops up this season. Dinah Manoff's
Academy Award-winning mother Lee Grant appears as globe-trotting philanthropist
Aunt Susan, who visits the Westons and persuades Carol to join her on her
travels.
Other fun episodes find Harry and Laverne spending the night together in a hotel room while en route to a seminar; Carol driving a planeload of passengers nuts on a flight to New York; Laverne competing with Harry's old nurse for her job; and Charley running for president of the local home owner's association.
The Westons travel to the castle of their ancestors in England for the season finale when Harry, set to receive the Sword of Weston, gets trapped in the dungeon. Richard Mulligan does triple duty in this episode not only as Harry but also the castle's sarcastic butler Basil and sex-starved cousin Baroness Daphne Weston.
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