We’re calling it right now: “Golden Girls” is the “Sex and the City” ladies in 30 years. Four women of a certain age find themselves living together in Miami, quickly becoming friends — practically family. There’s Dorothy (Bea Arthur), a divorcée with the driest of dry humor; her mom Sophia (Estelle Getty), a feisty Italian woman always on her daughter’s back about something; Rose (Betty White), a simple-minded widow with endless stories about living in St. Olaf, MN; and Blanche (Rue McClanahan), also a widow, who’s as frisky as frisky gets. Despite all coming from completely different walks of life, the four can always bond over a slice of cheesecake and sharing their twilight years together.