This is one of my favourite episodes of 'Cheers', and one of the few that adds an element of farce into the usual mix of great characterisation and verbal dialogue.
Even in its tenth season this show was on top form, and it's a fast paced, funny episode, with Ted Danson's Sam trying to keep it all together. I liked what they did with his character in the post Diane years.
It's easy to say that they don't make comedies like this anymore but 'Cheers' to this day certainly remains the high bench mark for others to match. This episode proves that.
Even in its tenth season this show was on top form, and it's a fast paced, funny episode, with Ted Danson's Sam trying to keep it all together. I liked what they did with his character in the post Diane years.
It's easy to say that they don't make comedies like this anymore but 'Cheers' to this day certainly remains the high bench mark for others to match. This episode proves that.