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Cheers
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Ratings
3.96
0
5
2K
1.3K
9.8K
11 seasons
, 269 episodes
Episode run time
24 - 30 minutes
Premiere
Sep 30 1982
Last aired
May 20 1993
Status
Ended
Genres

Cheers

1982 • 11 seasons • 24 - 30m • Comedy, Rom-Com, Cozy, Sitcom, Workplace • TV-PG
Where everybody knows your name.
The story about a blue-collar Boston bar run by former sports star Sam Malone and the quirky and wonderful people who worked and drank there.

Seasons (12)

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Reviews

My neighbors must hate me because this show makes me laugh like a damn hyena.

“Cheers represented writing, acting, and directing at the very highest levels, and Sam and Diane remain the gold standard for a complicated, fascinating relationship on TV. Many have tried to equal their chemistry. All have failed. Television may never see another Roseanne, but I find myself consta
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I’ve been bad about logging things on here recently. I also haven’t been watching much TV at all of late. I stopped a bunch of my shows for no reason. I’ll get back on the train. Part of my problem is I subscribed to The Criterion Channel, and been deep down the rabbit hole of finding old movies to
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I recognize that it's good, but not always my thing. It's hilarious, but I just kind of fall out sometimes, you know?

Very strong first season. So many of the characters I already love, including Coach, Sam, Norm, Diane, etc. Great stuff. Hopefully it can keep it up for 10 more seasons.

where everybody knows your name

So good!! This show has the best vibes and I already love all these characters so much!!! Diane is already an all timer for me she's such an icon and Sam and Diane are also already one of my favorite tv romances 😍 Favorite Characters: 1. Diane 2. Sam 3. Carla 4. Coach 5. Norm Favorite Episodes:
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you can feel this season is when CHEERS officially became a phenomenon

Jumping from Frasier to this was hard. Humor has mixed results, the characters are much less likable (aside from a few, I do like Norm), and it’s just so whatever so far. Some decent episodes. A lot of shitter ones too. I’ve heard Cheers gets a lot better once Woody Harrelson and Kelsey Grammar show
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Season two was a bit disappointing to me, but we are so back!!! Every time Frasier showed up I cheered like it was a marvel movie Favorite Characters: 1. Diane 2. Sam 3. Coach 4. Carla 5. Frasier Favorite Episodes: 1. The Executive's Executioner 2. Rebound (1) 3. Diane's Allergy 4. Fairytales Can
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By far the best season yet. Not a single bad episode, bar a couple mid ones it's all consistently great. The comedy is stronger than ever and the inclusion of Rebecca shakes the show up to where it feels fresh and far more interesting than ever.

Let’s all take a moment to salute Cliff Clavin, the man who saved Jeopardy

Season 3 of Cheers continues to aggravate me, especially because some of the episodes this season were actually really good! Not enough great episodes to say the season was stand out, but the show is definitely improving! I’m pretty sure Coach stops showing up next season so that’ll be cool. Even Fr
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This was my go-to when staying home from school. Theme song deserves a Grammy

I'm not really surprised about how uninteresting it is to watch Rebecca and Carla have miserable times but I am surprised that the whole season revolved around that crap. Woody was the major relief, with some help from Frasier. Lilith sadly not nearly as interesting as she was in past seasons.

Coach just mught be the best TV character of all time. RIP

Another mid season of Cheers, but this one has a bit more promise. While there’s some stinker episodes for sure, this season had a few that made me laugh my ass off, starting to see the appeal of this show a bit more. Heard the guy who plays Coach died irl around season 2-3 so I can’t wait for him t
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A relieving uptick in quality compared to seasons 2 and 3, which were trending the series downward for me and made me worried this marathon was going to end up way more painful than I was led to believe.

I'm surprised at how well this show holds up after 40 years, specifically the first season. So many sitcoms are finding their feet in the first year and more of than not you'll be told to skip the first season but "Cheers" really hits the ground running. It introduces the characters, the dynamic b
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notes before i forget - romcom excellence - so dated but in a nice way except when there are lines / moments of sexism — esp regarding abuse — brushed for laughs. those take me out (in a bad way) but i try to keep in mind this was the 80s. still though. - diane goes through so much it’s insane -
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Frasier really bolsters the episodes he appears in, but the remaining episodes are worse than last season with only two exceptions.

A *mostly* good season. Still some mid Af episodes, but the highs are high. I’m wondering how post-Diane Cheers will feel like, but honestly since her character could get really annoying episodes at times, it might be better? We shall see

my complete lack of normal feelings ab this show have only gotten worse is all i can say

Season 4 of Cheers is definitely a step in the right direction. Woody subbing out Coach is literally perfect, so much better in every aspect. The writing has improved from last season, the drama is a good time, and overall it’s just a solid late night show to watch. So I just found out Hulu only ha
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