Holy shit Cheers is actually really based. Watch it. At least watch Season 1, Episode 2. It's incredibly good.
Holy shit Cheers is actually really based. Watch it. At least watch Season 1, Episode 2. It's incredibly good
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Rebecca > Diane
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Based and dubs confirmed
I'll probably start on this show after finishing Northern Exposure, but what's so special about ep 2?
yes it's great and so comfy
in my opinion it's the funniest American sitcom ever, as the cast brings a little something extra to the writing (by many of the top comedy writers in Hollywood at the time) that pushes it to the top spot, and most episodes being directed by James Burrows doesn't hurt either, but I don't get what in particular is so special about the episode you list (Sam's Women) although it does have a really hot blonde in it, and is hilarious. Every episode of season 1 is A+ and packed with laughs, two/three times as many as in most other sitcoms. Great show to drink beer to and enjoy as they love to get silly but they also frequently spring little poignant surprises on you like when a character will suddenly say something so profound it sticks with you. Great show from the golden age of the "sitcom" (and no it doesn't have a laugh track)
I agreed with you when I was a young lad but then I saw Diane popping out of that cake in HD at Sam's bachelor party and haven't been the same since.
By looks I do like Diane more, but as a person she is so insufferable, and she was always a bad fit for Sam. Rebecca is a more rounded character.
well said! it's humor simply reminded me of a form of greentext from this site.
Coach > Woody
>(and no it doesn't have a laugh track)
But it does?
Nahmie
nope live studio audience from day one that... laughs frequently
provocative assertion, personally I think they both have their finer qualities
they were both great at being "themselves" and thankfully they didn't just look for another old guy to play a faux-Coach, Woody is like the 3rd or 4th addition to the cast where they could have possibly struck out by instead hit one out of the park, like always, also see Nick Tortelli, Frasier, Lilith, Kelly, John Hill, Sumner Sloan, etc etc
>Rebecca is a more rounded character
she did have a great backside on her
>that episode where Woody keeps fucking with the thermostat just so he can get a look at her ass as she bends over
>doesn’t know the difference between laugh track and actual live audience reactions
The genius of the show is that it’s debatable. They were both great
that's one of the things about the show, most other sitcoms have a definite power-level ranking among the characters/performers but with Cheers you'd be really hard-pressed to name a weak performance/worthless character, tbqh I've gone from "oh I don't know about Carla, she's too mean" a few years ago to absolutely loving the character/performance now. She walked by and said something that made me laugh my ass off one to many times for me to keep hating her, I was finally won over so now I love all the characters.
I offer further proof that the second and even third string casting was brilliant and how they never did anything but ADD further power to an already very strong cast: Ma Claven
Timothy Williams and Mandy Ingber, some really funny shit as Carla's son and daughter in law
speaking of Carla's kids
memorable one-off appearances by lots of "oh I know that guy, he's good!"
They made a Spanish version
youtube.com
>you'd be really hard-pressed to name a weak performance/worthless character
No I wouldn't, it's Cliff. Although I don't blame Ratzenberger, it was just a shit character. He's the Phoebe of Cheers.
Carla > everyone else
nah, Cliff is Cliff and the gang tolerates him despite him being Cliff, he's a craven coward and an obnoxious and petty jerk but he found (limited) acceptance at the bar and decided to make it his home, I feel there's quite a few "Cliffs" who've made Yea Forums their home. There's plenty of top-notch "Cliff" episodes, user, like anything with Cliff and his Ma, Cliff and Maggie, Cliff vs the bully, Cliff takes Diane to the postman's ball, etc, a great addition to the gang despite not being a very likable character (worked on you too well I guess)
BASED
PEPÓN!
That’s pretty insightful, but it hurts because I’m fairly certain I’m a Cliff.
what the fuck
Hey everybody
thanks, I'm a huge fan of the show despite knowing even Cliff would probably shit on me if I dared to sit at the bar, and I'm positive Carla would abuse me
Hey fag
NORM!
Carla>Lilith>Rebecca>Ma Claven
is this accurate or not?
It's wet. Dark and wet. The kind of weather that... penetrates, makes your skin feel itchy and oily... dirty, kind of, but real, too. That's good. It's time for Cheers: Sam and Diane and Norm Peterson, the Coach, and then, after he died, Woody. I don't have a TV now, but that's okay. The shows in my mind are almost always better.
>mfw
>yfw Lilith is on the hotel bed gyrating her little body in front of Sam to make Frasier jealous
Looks like it
I'd pay good money to be able to hang out at a place like this: clean, well lit, non-seedy clientele, can run a tab, music isn't blaring but you can put a quarter in the jukebox and play an oldie if you want to, can smoke, pool or darts if you feel like it, free beer nuts and pretzels, cheap drafts, no druggies, good food just upstairs, cozy old fashioned decor, etc etc
Frasier got Jennifer Tilly in Cheers and hid own show
> a 60 year old Don becomes a Cheers regular in the mid-80s after retiring from advertising and moving to Boston to be closer to Sally and family
>Jennifer Tiddy