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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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PERHAPS THE BEST SEASON OF CHEERS,
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This review is from: Cheers: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)
The seventh season includes some of the very best Cheers episodes: Sam coming back from exile in Cancun (The indians there write songs about him ?) to save Rebeca from an unwanted marriage. Sammy orders souffle for dessert even though it'll take about 45 minutes. Woody and Kelly hooking up in hilarious fashion. Woody singing the unforgettable Kelly song (my favorite all time Cheers moment!). I was a big fan of Shelley Long and I wish I could say I missed her when she left Cheers but.......
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Kelley's hair is so clean!,
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This review is from: Cheers: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)
I came to Amazon tonight for the specific purpose of contributing a Cheers review saluting The Kelley Song. To my delight, Gerry V has already mentioned it below as his all-time favorite Cheers moment. One didn't know whether to laugh or tear up as Woody started out his love song to Kelley. And then came the line, "Your hair is so clean." ROFL. A great moment in this season of a great sitcom.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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darkness in the bar,
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This review is from: Cheers: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)
On the first two disks there are a couple of episodes where the half the bar falls into darkness, i.e. alternating camera angles coincide with switching from a well lighted scene to a dimly lit scene. How did this happen? Regardless, if you own 6 seasons, you don't need anyone to comment on the content of the seventh. Just go buy it.
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