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I'm glad u enjoy it, don't let my dumb joke bring u down. lol
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I've heard it's good, and definitely wanna check it out, but I ain't got Netflix right now. Once I get another subscription, I'll be all over it.
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I loooooooved Bored to Death and was so sad when it got canned
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hahahahahaha
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Leno is now asking questions to the cast, and the cast, blasted out of their minds, is openly antagonistic with him. Fucking comedy gold.
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Steven Wright hiding within the walls of the bar and Jay not knowing what to do with his bizarre sense of humor is hilarious. Leno obviously knows nothing about Wright, because he keeps asking Wright when he showed up on "Cheers." Wright never appeared on "Cheers." lol
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George Wendt blowing a raspberry at Jay and Jay backs up and says "DON'T SPRAY ME WITH THAT." lmao, get owned Leno.
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Bob Costas outta nowhere, then Wade Boggs, lol
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It's great how barely contained Jay Leno's rage is because the cast decided to get fucking wasted that day, and by the time they were doing The Tonight Show, they couldn't play any of the games Jay and his crew had wanted them to play. He legit seems about like he's gonna blow.
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It's literally my favorite show ever, you should check it out again.
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Then Sam announcing "Sorry, We're Closed," then fixes the Geronimo portrait that belonged to Nicholas Colasanto on the wall from being crooked, Niagara Falls, Frankie Angel. Niagara Falls.
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Norm being the last one to leave is so great. The one great barfly, talking about how much he wants to take his the stool he sits on, and telling Sam that Sam truly loves the bar. It's so good. Of course Norm is the last to leave in the finale.
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Frasier stammering over trying to tell the bar gang how much he loves everyone, that's a very touching moment.
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Cliff's Comfortable Shoes bit was a nice send off for the character. He's probably right.
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Sam finally realizing that the bar is his true love is one reason Old Man Frasier didn't sit well with me, because Grammer kept saying in interviews that the reason he doesn't visit Cheers is because it shut down. That's just a sudden downer ending for Sam Malone for a dumbass spinoff of a spinoff.
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These final fifteen minutes of "Cheers" are my favorite sitcom finale bits. Everyone just hanging out, after the scary argument they had with Sam about Diane, and Sam apologizing in his own way. There's some really touching stuff. Norm telling Sam that Sam's true love is the bar is real as fuck.
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You can tell the Charles bros are writing for the finale, because suddenly, Sam's back to being a real person and screams at everyone for not supporting him. Those early seasons had lots of uncomfortable moments of realistic friendship drama, which disappeared once Rebecca showed up.
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Frasier says "This is the best day in the history of Cheers, nothing could go wrong," and immediately Sam and Diane enter and Sam announces they're getting married. So everyone stares at them in horror, and after a very long beat of silence, Norm says "Congratulations," unenthusiastically. Good shit
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Woody gets Norm a job working for the City Council, and when Norm tries to tell him "I may be late," Woody immediately pulls rank and says "I wouldn't recommend it." lmaooo
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Meanwhile everyone else fucking TRASHED her, and only had maybe two shots in one scene interacting with her. Rhea Perlman in particular fucking hated Long's guts.
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Pretty telling that the only one who gets multiple scenes with Shelley Long is Ted Danson. Everyone else from the show has shit talked her in the past, and Danson was always pretty pragmatic about it, saying things about how offscreen, he didn't like her much, but he loved their onscreen dynamic.
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that makes up for having to see wesley
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Next question: as part of your marathon, are you going to watch the NOTORIOUS Jay Leno Cheers after party? I have seen it, and it is better than new Frasier
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Oh I absolutely am gonna watch it. I've got the Youtube link ready to go.
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It would've had to be a cold open. They did several cold opens with prominent celebrities and politicians in the later years. John Kerry, The Kennedys, Michael Dukakis, they all showed up in random cold opens.
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Frasier has a complete breakdown upon entering the bar and seeing Diane, and just gets creepy as fuck. What an odd creep Frasier's always been.
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Diane actually enters the bar and Carla just keeps screaming. So god damned funny.
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Then Carla thinking she's imagining Diane's voice and cracking. lmao
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Frasier reacting like he's in a horror movie when he hears the name "Diane Chambers" on the TV is some funny shit.
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Nothing can stop the Grimace!
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Hell yeah