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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thisisitreactions or Join our Inner Circle on Patreon by clicking https://www.patreon.com/ThisIsItReact... Let's have some fun together and join our Facebook group This Is It Media by clicking the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/69818... Dorothy Zbornak is one of the four central characters on the classic TV sitcom *The Golden Girls*, portrayed by actress Bea Arthur. Dorothy is known for her sharp wit, sarcastic humor, and dry, often deadpan delivery. As the most cynical and pragmatic member of the group, she serves as the logical anchor to the more whimsical or naive personalities of her housemates, including Rose, Blanche, and Sophia. Dorothy is intelligent, outspoken, and confident, but she also has a complex emotional side. She has been through her share of heartache, particularly in her failed marriage to her ex-husband Stan, whose frequent reappearances in her life create a mix of resentment and lingering affection. In terms of appearance, Dorothy is tall, with a distinctive, angular face and a no-nonsense demeanor. Though often quick to criticize or make cutting remarks, she deeply cares for her friends and shows great loyalty and tenderness beneath her tough exterior. Her relationships with the other "Golden Girls" are the emotional heart of the show—whether it’s offering support to Rose during her moments of vulnerability or sharing deep conversations with Blanche, Dorothy's role within the group is that of both a confidante and a voice of reason. Over the course of the series, Dorothy's character grows in terms of her personal fulfillment and self-worth, culminating in her finding love with a man named Glen. However, her sarcasm and tough-love approach to friendship never lose their edge, making her one of the most beloved characters in television history.