chris jacob
05-01-2020, 09:22 PM
can somebody tell me what Happend inth finale Episode i nver saw it
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View Full Version : the final episode of Cheers chris jacob 05-01-2020, 09:22 PM can somebody tell me what Happend inth finale Episode i nver saw it 80s Dude 05-02-2020, 06:35 PM Here is the final moments of the final episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP21b-AAXJk Chocolate Moose 05-03-2020, 11:55 AM you can get details on imdb.com and wikipedia.com chris jacob 05-05-2020, 09:55 PM can somebody please just Tell me opus 05-05-2020, 10:13 PM can somebody please just Tell me https://cheers.fandom.com/wiki/One_For_The_Road Woody Boyd is elected Boston councilman and gives Norm Peterson a job. Cliff receives a promotion at the post office. Diane is seen by the Cheers staff and patrons winning a televised award, for writing a TV movie. Although her book's manuscript was rejected by publishers, it was perfect for a made-for-TV movie, prompting her to stay in Los Angeles in hopes of even greater success. At night, Diane calls Sam at Cheers' to thank him for the congratulatory telegram he sent. Both she and Sam pretend to be married to impress the other, while eating dinner at Melville's, as Toby Keith's "Should've Been a Cowboy" is heard on the radio. Sam involves Rebecca as his "wife", however Rebecca's boy-friend, plumber Don Santry, interrupts their dinner to propose, foiling Sam's charade. When Rebecca and Don leave, Reed's partner, Kevin (Anthony Heald), arrives to confront Reed for "cheating" on him with Diane, exposing Diane's "marriage" as nonexistent. Back at the bar, Sam and Diane come to terms about having no family of their own. Diane admits to Sam that she failed to return to him in six months, as promised in the 5th season finale episode I Do, Adieu (1987). Sam and Diane walk in and announce their engagement, but his friends disapprove. Disgusted with their disapproval and years without a family, Sam exits the bar with Diane. In the plane, Sam and Diane begin to reconsider their decisions to be together again. As the flight is delayed and returns to the airport, the pair decide to amicably part ways. Diane boards another flight for Los Angeles, while Sam returns to Cheers. When Sam returns, Rebecca joyfully announces that Don has been offered a good job with the Boston Sewer Department and leaves in excitement for their honeymoon. The pre-credits scene at the end shows Norm staying behind, and he admits that he knew Sam would return to Boston for his "one true love", saying, "You'll always come back to her." After Norm leaves, a man (Bob Broder) knocks on the entrance door, but Sam replies, "Sorry, we're closed". In the original broadcast, after the closing credits, the text read "Thanks for having us over on all those Thursday nights" with the show's logo on it. chipsaugratin 05-20-2020, 02:03 PM Today is the 27th anniversary of the finale, try watching it, you won't be disappointed. I will be popping in my VHS tape. (Yes, I still own a VCR and it still works! That's how old I am.) Schmoopie 05-28-2020, 04:19 PM I remember being at a Cheers watch party for the finale with my friends from church and when it was over we all looked at each other and said "That's it?" TV Guy 05-30-2020, 09:06 AM Same feeling here. I didn’t understand the point of bringing back Diane if she and Sam weren’t gong to end up together. If they were going to keep them apart, then her original departure was perfect. Also, I didn’t much care for the last scene where everyone was sitting around chatting. And I thought the whole thing was overlong. BensonFan 06-09-2020, 10:32 PM Jay Leno was broadcasting live that night from the "Cheers" bar in Boston with the whole cast, who were getting pretty toasted as the night went on. :rotflmao: CosmicCharlie 06-29-2020, 07:41 PM Seems Diane was brought back as a ratings ringer ... My friends like it but I thought it could have been better .. chipsaugratin 11-09-2020, 12:26 AM I absolutely love the finale and I always will. I thought bringing back Shelley/Diane for closure was the right move, the most compelling story possible. But, heh, I can be wrong. What other compelling story might Cheers! have told for its finale instead of Diane's return? I am absolutely open to being convinced that there was a better story to be told. |