Cheers Reunion 2016
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Published 2021-08-30
All Comments (21)
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the baby yelling out " Norm" one of the funniest things ever. I loved this show as a teen. So many great shows in the 80's.
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I liked how Ted Danson walked up on stage holding Shelley Long's hand, beautiful moment after all these years. ❤️
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2023, Cheers is still among the greatest shows on earth
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Best sitcom ever! Takes me right back to happiest time of my life.
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Shelley Long and Ted Danson were great as Diane & Sam. Such a unique and unlikely pair and yet one of tv's best
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So sad to hear of Kirstie Alley's passing, but at least we still have this wonderful Cheers reunion footage to remember her by.
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The song for some reasons just touch my hearts. When I think of Cheers, I think of Kirstie Alley. May she R.I.P.
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Everyone wishes that there was a Cheers near their home...I still do and I'm not a drinker.
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I wish i could go back to when this show was running, i was born in 78' i watched this show with my mom and sister every week, and on syndication. Loved this show growing up.
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The baby saying “Norm” is some kind of funny 🤣🤣
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The best American Sitcom and 40 years later, it still is!!
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I just finished the entire series, laughed for two months straight
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the world needs more situation comedies like Cheers. It made us warm inside, and gave us extended family
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Easily one of the greatest sitcoms of all time! 😊
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Bedtime came right before Cheers Started but of Course My Parents were about to watch it, so I went straight to My Bedroom Closed the door but was still in the hallway then through the living room into the Dining room and then into the Kitchen peeking into the Den to Watch an episode of Cheers. I remember having to Retreat back into the Dining Room during Commercials in case they got up to get something from the Kitchen. I Will always have that Memory!
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Cheers was just amazing. It turned out to spin off one the best shows ever as well in Fraiser
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I remember watching the last episode and crying. Felt like I lost family that day. The entire series is symbolic of life. Everything has a beginning and an end and we don't know how far the end is from the beginning so we should treasure every day inbetween as much as possible because they'll never come again. Today I am in my mid 40's and yesterday I was a teenager. I literally aged 30 years in the blink of an eye. Man time is beautiful yet brutal. The crazy thing is that although Cheers was our childhood, other shows were the next generation's childhood. Shows like Friends and Seinfeld -- and even those are now gone. Time is nuts. There was a moment in my life where I could turn on the TV and see new Cheers episodes while watching reruns of Threes Company, Taxi and then flip on Roseanne later in the night. The mid-to-late 80's was such a unique period in US culture. Even the 90s were amazing. And now they're all decades behind us. We're all so lucky (or maybe cursed) -- humanity has been around for hundreds of thousands of years and only in the past hundred have we had TV, radio, internet, computers. We really live in a golden age. Cheers to the memories already made and L'chaim to even better ones yet to happen. I need a tissue.
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As much as we loved the characters, the writers deserve huge credit.
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Cheers was my favorite show of all time, I bought a Pub because of that show.
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Just loved the dynamics between Shelley and Ted, what a wonderful show, so many laughs