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Where Everybody Knows Your Name &They're Always Glad You..., September 23, 2000
This review is from: Cheers, Vol. 11 - I Do, Adieu / Home Is the Sailor [VHS] (VHS Tape)
...BOUGHT THIS! :)
When I first saw Shelley Long's final show, "I Do Adieu", I cried and cried and cried until I became a raisin! When I first saw Kirstie Alley's first show, "Home Is the Sailor", I said, "Hello, Kirstie!"
Both actresses delivered a remarkable character to life-- of course, everyone on the show did!
I wished the people at Cheers didn't put in the dream scene at the end, Sam and Diane danced as old couple because it was the saddest thing to see since they weren't going to be like that! :(
At first, I wasn't sure if I was going to like Kirstie Alley, but I watched her first show--- I immediately fell in love with her. I know everyone in the cast did and the world, too!
Sam Malone, wonderfully played by Ted Danson, was last seen in the bar saying, "Adieu" to Diane, and in the next show, "Sailor", Sam was begging to get his bar position back after being gone for a long time on his boat. Rebecca put him in a position that he didnt want to be in, but later on the series, Sam sorta took over Rebecca's position.... Now, can anyone tell me WHAT EXACTLY WAS REBECCA DOING FOR A JOB AT CHEERS??? Everyone doesn't know the answer including herself! Sheesh! :)
Ahh.... I love LOVE L O V E Cheers!
Cheers! --Carrie Montoney
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CHEERS SHOULD LIVE ON FOREVER, March 11, 2002
This review is from: Cheers, Vol. 11 - I Do, Adieu / Home Is the Sailor [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Cheers is definetly the best show in the world. You will find this out with I Do, Adieu / Home Is the Sailor tape. I Do, Adieu is Shelly Long / Diane Chamber's final show other than the finale. It is truly wonderful seeing the cast as old timers. Home Is the Sailor is picked up where we left off. Sam was sailing around the world and comes back to see Cheers under new management: the sexy Rebecca Howe. The don't hit it off but some antics come along with Sam trying to get his job back. This is the best show ever. There should be like a Christmas TV movie or something with the cast. Anyway tune into Fraiser in April to see Carla, Cliff, and Norm on the show.
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Farewell Shelley Long Welcome Kirstie Alley 1987, April 18, 2002
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Cheers, Vol. 11 - I Do, Adieu / Home Is the Sailor [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This spictacular two episodes are one of my favorite episodes in the year 1987.I Do, Audieu is the final episode of Shelley Long (Diane Chambers) when it's time for Sam and Diane's wedding. After a five year on and off relationship they are now ready to be together with a new life and a family. Earlier this season Diane and Sam were in a hilarious fight when couniler Elizabeth Eldlige is dating Sam. This episode is mostly about Sam and Diane's wedding when suddenly proffecor Sumner Sloane comes to Cheers to ask Diane to finish her novel. Sam and Diane both agreed and stopped the wedding for six months when Diane returns. This episode was a sad romantic episode.
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