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CHEERS SEASON TWELVE-
Starring Ted Danson and Shelley Long, Kirstie Alley, Woody Harrelson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger, Bebe Neuwirth, and George Wendt. With Special Guest Star Kelsey Grammer NOTE- At this time, Frasier has already moved to Seattle. In episode one, he is in town visiting his son. 1- "Sam Moves On."- Sam decides he can't possibly live without Diane's support; and vice versa. They manage to get back together again and finally tie the knot, at Cheers, WITHOUT any phone calls. Frasier and Lilith also attempt to reunite, but they feel it is best for both parties to remain separated. 2- "Frasier Has Left The Building."- Frasier's move to Seattle takes its toll on bar patrons on his one month anniversary of moving there. 3- "Don Howe in Hell."- Rebecca asks Don some hard questions like would he change his name for her; She calls on Frasier to ask of his advice on what to do with Don. 4- "Solitude Seekers."- Sam wagers a night of passion that he can get along just as well in society as can Diane. 5- "Lilith Returns."- Lilith picks up the pieces and decides to start a real social life with Frasier's old comrades. 6- "Norm and Cliff Eat Out."- Eye candy worthy waitresses have the hots for diners Norm and Cliff. 7- "There Once Was A Cast From Nantucket (1)."- Nantucket's Joe and Brian Hackett, Helen Chapel, Lowell Mather, Roy Biggins, and Fay Cochran visit Boston for a convention, where they run into the Cheers gang. 8- Part Two- Joe has his eye on happily married Diane, as does competitive brother Brian. 9- Part Three- Fay mulls over a waitress job; Lowell is spotted by Woody's press agent; Roy and Norm have lunch at the Hungry Heifer and find out they have alot in common; Joe and Brian dread the sight of seeing Norm and Cliff again. 10- "Last Wishes."- Frasier contacts Sam; Cliff wishes to be buried in a mailmans' cemetery. 11- "I Wish There Were A Delicate Way To Put This..."- Rebecca is not satisfied by Don's sexual performance. |
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give me feedback, be brutally honest. what did you think? (strapping myself to a chair waiting lol)
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MORE CHEERS ON THE WAY...
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EDITED ALL OR PORTIONS OF ALL LISTINGS...
12- "Alphabet Blues."- Woody's son is deemed more intelligent than he. 13- "Bookworms."- Diane is reading the same book as Sam is. 14- "Vera's Problem."- Norm thinks Vera has written to an advice columnist under a pseudonym. 15- "Scream It Like You Mean It."- Carla meets a nice guy; Woody enters a barrel-racing competition. pat |
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a month (plus a day) later, im back with more!
episode 16- "Woody the Pickle Judge"- Woody judges a Cheers Best Pickle Maker Contest. Who'll win? Sam "Pickleday" Malone, Carla "Cucumber" Lebec, or Norm "gherkin boy" Petersen? The Pressure and perspiration in Norm's case, is on! episode 17- "Gary, the Priest"- Gary gets the calling and sells the bar. The Cheers gang has a "memorial service" for the rivalry between the olde towne tavern and cheers, which has died. episode 18- "Norm the Chef."- Norm considers a chef's job at the burger joint. episode 19- "Start Your Engines."- Carla's ex returns to refuel their relationship, which doesn't go over too smoothly. episode 20- "Diane Calls Home"- Diane takes a phone company job for extra money. Her boss turns out to be Earth's version of Satan. episode 21- "Becky Becks Beck"- Rebecca turns against anyone who abbreviates her name, which makes her feel not special enough for people to complete her name when they talk of her. episode 22- "New Kid on the Block"- Carla announces her ninth child is on the way. episode 23- "The Urine Sample"- Sam can't get "enough" into the cup at the doctor's office. episode 24- "Music Appreciation Day"- Woody can't get a tune out of his head. more to come... pat |
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Those sound interesting!
I can't wait to see what else you have in mind.
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Season Two- Starring Ted Danson/Shelley Long
Kirstie Alley Rhea Perlman Woody Harrelson Bebe Neuwirth John Ratzenberger Jackie Swaanson and George Wendt as Norman Peterson. With Special Guest Star Kelsey Grammer episode 25- "Norm Has Left the Bar."- Norm realizes the precious minutes he's wasted of his life at Cheers when Vera almost dies in a car crash. He makes a pact never to return again. episode 26- "Normie's Stool."- Cliff and Paul fight over Norm's stool. They realize soon after the impact of his departure. episode 27- "Airplane!"- Diane is asked by Sumner Sloane to go to Europe with him. She looks for a polite way to tell him that she and Sam have married. episode 28- "The Shirt."- Sam hunts down a thief who stole one of his favorite baseball shirts. episode 29- "Margaret and Cliff Marry."- Clifford decides to settle down with his Canadian gal. episode 30- "The Other Bar."- A semi-regular spots Norm at a nearby Cambridge bar. episode 31- "Lilith the Mind Reader."- Lilith is suddenly overwhelmed by the mindreading world and gives it a go. Frasier is in town to visit Freddie and goes along with Lilith's new hobby; he is shocked by the results of his fortune-telling. episode 32- "Rebecca the Baby Machine."- Rebecca wonders if her husband can get the job done right or if she is the problem. episode 33- "Sam Strikes Out."- Sam harmlessly flirts (with Diane's consent, thinking it nonsensical) with an attractive customer to see if he still "has it" after not pleasing Diane one night with his charm. 34 and 35- "Tonight."- The night when all the constellations are lined up in perfect harmony causes havoc for Carla and her spiritual guide. episode 36- "I Know What You Did Last Spring."- Cliff and Paul spot Norm working in a florist shop. episode 37- "Out of the Bar."- The regulars see what life is like outside of the bar, making Sam fear he is losing his best customers; Sam calls Frasier to ask his opinion on why they are taking the big step out of the bar. more soon in Cheers-Two Season Two. pat |
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38- "Sam and the Tax-man."- Sam is thrilled to win a radio contest, but less than exhilarated when he finds out what he has won after taxes.
39- "Tennis Time."- Diane enrolls her hubby in a tennis club. 40- "The Return of the Thought Dead."- Old Cheers patrons thought dead are spotted at rival Gary's Old Towne Tavern, according to Norm. 41- "Andy Andy Returns, Returns."- Andy Andy realizes the terror he forced on Diane and returns with reconciliation in mind; Diane, with something else in mind. 42- "Woody the President."- Woody decides to run for US president, as an independent. 43- "A Matter of Opinion."- Norm begins spending too much time with Vera, who encourages him to return to Cheers; he does. 44- "Where Nobody Knows Your Name."- English tourists engulf the bar, forcing the regulars to find a new watering hole. 45- "The Second Victory Against The Brits."- The tourists are forced out by good ole' natured Cheers regular pranking. end of Season Two. |
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SEASON THREE
1- "Rebecca Strikes Out."- Rebecca's lovelife with plumber Don appears to have gone down the figurative toilet. 2- "Woody Overcometh."- Woody's unfortunate series of unusual events throughout the course of his day makes Carla suspect that spirits are after him for something and calls on Madama Lezora for yet another seance. 3- "Comfort and Cheer."- A lonely heart wonders into the bar seeking companionship and a quick start to a new relationship; the dumped 40-year-old joins depressed Rebecca in a drink and in a drunken bout, he proposes and she accepts while divorce procedures goes through. 4- "Colcord's Return."- Robin's return sparks mixed feelings for newly-engaged Rebecca. 5- "I'll Capture Her Heart With My Guilt Trips..."- Robin and Tony try petty ways of winning her heart, but it is Tony's heartfelt speech that wins her over in the end, sending Colcord back to his other fiancees. 6- "Sammy and the Nurses."- Sam's nerves make him turn to anxiety pills and side-effects that include horniness! |
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7- "Diane's Old Friend."- A college roommate returns to Diane seeking help when her life has taken a turn for the worst.
8- "Last Expectations."- Sam's elderly uncle stays with Sam and Diane and takes advantage of their hospitality. Just as they are about to ask him to leave, he dies in the guest room, leaving Sam and Diane shocked. 9- "Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen (1)."- Woody relives his short-lived political career when a local Boston station has a special: "Worst Political Moves In The History of Boston." 10- "Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen (2)."- Woody fights the system and runs again, and nearly wins, but in the end it is his fast-talking opponent who claims office. 11- "Everybody Rock."- Frasier contacts the gang telling them he's been nominated for a Sea-Bee; on the phone they reminisce about all the other successes... and failures... that Frasier has overcome. The gang cannot match music with lyrics to a song, which drives them crazy! |
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