And... before you know it they've done the deed (according to the episode, at The Beverly Hills Hotel!)
The next day, James has to leave in a hurry back to Denver to help with Blake Carrington's campaign for governor along with other interests, but Locklear speaks to him on the phone.
So why do we give a shit? LOL Well, it's just that this room at the "Beverly Hills Hotel" seemed to have some remarkably familiar wallpaper. In fact, it was so familiar that we just HAD to do some digging and see if it was the same as another famed boudoir...
Turns out it is practically identical to that of Miss Blanche Devereaux's on The Golden Girls! In Blanche's room (as played by Rue McClanahan), the wallpaper is cut out and formed as a mural of sorts above the hotbed of action.
She scores points, though, (or is that the wrong term when referring to something so putrid?!) for having coordinating bedding and draperies, something the "Beverly Hills Hotel" wasn't able to accomplish!
It's a toss-up which bedroom saw more action over the years, the California hotel room or the bedroom of one of Miami's most eligible middle-aged widows!
Of course, die-hard Golden Girls devotees will immediately recall the Christmas episode in which McClanahan's Blanche gave each of her three roomies a homemade present for the ages... "The Men of Blanche's Boudoir!"
As an in-joke, the calendars contained semi-clad photos of real crew members who worked on the series and Betty White, Bea Arthur and Estelle Getty weren't given the actual props to view until the filmed dress rehearsal in order to record their true, amusingly-startled reactions to the photos. This one, for example, is of two guys who wrote: "To Rue, We wanted to take the towels off for you, but we didn't know how the others would react. Sooooo use your imagination!"
Too bad John James wasn't able to "check in" to Blanche's boudoir, but in this particular episode of Dynasty, he came close!