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Feb 5, 2017 19:46:14 GMT
Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2017 19:46:14 GMT
Long running show that ran from 1982-1993
No matter who you prefer it's amazing this show suceeded with chast changes like they did
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Post by Blue on Feb 6, 2017 11:58:40 GMT
I just started watching the show on Netflix. Already midway through Season 2. I love the show, the atmosphere, and nearly all the characters. I think Sam Malone is one of the most intriguing TV characters ever.
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Feb 20, 2017 23:43:08 GMT
Post by inthepipe55 on Feb 20, 2017 23:43:08 GMT
Great show but have alot of Knit-picks.
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Feb 24, 2017 4:20:26 GMT
Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 24, 2017 4:20:26 GMT
I have S4 on dvd, been casually going through that season lately. I stick to my fav seasons of tv on dvd so I don't go broke or go crazy. S4 intro'd Woody, & Diane-Sam were in peak comedic mode. The writing was genius. While I loved Coach, I felt like his character was a bit leftover from the 70's. Woody is my fav.
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Feb 28, 2017 15:49:01 GMT
Post by inthepipe55 on Feb 28, 2017 15:49:01 GMT
I just started watching the show on Netflix. Already midway through Season 2. I love the show, the atmosphere, and nearly all the characters. I think Sam Malone is one of the most intriguing TV characters ever. I'm not seeing it on Netflix?
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Feb 28, 2017 19:06:01 GMT
Post by Blue on Feb 28, 2017 19:06:01 GMT
I just started watching the show on Netflix. Already midway through Season 2. I love the show, the atmosphere, and nearly all the characters. I think Sam Malone is one of the most intriguing TV characters ever. I'm not seeing it on Netflix? Do you live outside of the US? It may not be available in every country.
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Feb 28, 2017 19:07:26 GMT
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My all time favorite show
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Mar 2, 2017 0:03:11 GMT
Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2017 0:03:11 GMT
To me, this is the best comedy series of the 80s. But I'm not sure that's saying much. Doesn't seem like there were many good comedies in that decade.
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Mar 2, 2017 21:10:19 GMT
Post by Blue on Mar 2, 2017 21:10:19 GMT
Golden Girls was a good one.
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Mar 3, 2017 5:56:52 GMT
Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 3, 2017 5:56:52 GMT
Anyone wanna discuss Diane-Sam &/or S.Long? I'm game.
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Mar 3, 2017 6:37:34 GMT
Post by Blue on Mar 3, 2017 6:37:34 GMT
Anyone wanna discuss Diane-Sam &/or S.Long? I'm game. I do! While I liked Shelley Long, I found Diane to be insufferable, especially in Season 4-5. I admit, I like how Sam plays off of her and I like seeing him all riled up and annoyed. But there's a limit to what a man can/should put up with. The writers could have done a better job to stretch out their relationship/lack of relationship without making Diane a terrible character. I was thrilled learning that Long quit after season 5. I'm new to the show (watching on Netflix) and I'm on season 6. I find Rebecca Howe to be a better foil for Sam and I like the shake-up of the new dynamics with her as the boss.
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Mar 3, 2017 6:39:56 GMT
Post by darkpast on Mar 3, 2017 6:39:56 GMT
good show, they don't make them like this anymore
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 3, 2017 7:58:35 GMT
Anyone wanna discuss Diane-Sam &/or S.Long? I'm game. I do! While I liked Shelley Long, I found Diane to be insufferable, especially in Season 4-5. I admit, I like how Sam plays off of her and I like seeing him all riled up and annoyed. But there's a limit to what a man can/should put up with. The writers could have done a better job to stretch out their relationship/lack of relationship without making Diane a terrible character. I was thrilled learning that Long quit after season 5. I'm new to the show (watching on Netflix) and I'm on season 6. I find Rebecca Howe to be a better foil for Sam and I like the shake-up of the new dynamics with her as the boss. Firstly, I'm a big Sam-Diane fan - for what it was & the time they had, not for what ifs or hypotheticals. They had classic stage worthy scenes & moments together that remain peerless. I used to feel like her leaving cheated the show's complete legacy. Theirs was found gold for tv relationships of all time. Hindsight I now seem to think that Sam & Diane both were simply incapable of lasting together. Recall, S5 was them accepting marriage, yet with having to propose the 'right' way - they were fighting over how to even begin marriage off the right way. Like polar opposite magnets if you will - they both wanted one another & yet they both couldn't have one another the way they wanted. I don't fully fault S.Long for leaving the show as much as I used to either. She had a 5yr contract & merely opted not to re-up once Disney already was paying her more; + she wanted to spend more time with her family & not the sitcom grind. It wasn't like she was demanding more money or holding the show hostage. Like I said earlier, I think Diane-Sam had run its course to its nth degree. I've read they actually filmed 3 different S5 final scenes - a. her book deal (leaving Cheers), b. wedding/marriage (staying), & c. one the producers didn't reveal. FOX aired the wedding as a deleted scene & can be found online. Had she stayed, I'm not certain how Cheers might've steamed ahead to the 90's. The writers dialed Sam (& subsequently the entire show's dna) towards more silliness & slapstick humour (like his dealings with Rebecca, John, etc), most certainly not jiving much with a Diane-Sam marriage. The rest of the ensemble seemed to breathe easier without their focal tension, surely giving the show longer legs to thrive. Remember, Diane & Sam were no longer youngsters on the prowl - they would've been a maturing couple. I always thought they at least might've reached out & had Long do a couple recurring cameos - it was as if she'd fallen off the face of the earth which for all she & the show put in for the character seemed cold. The Diane-Sam senior flashforward scene they did air remains canon for me - though I've always instead imagined them more as cohabitors than lovers. Maybe when they hit 60 & sick of working &/or dating, they just find a house to move into together & ride life out together, unmarried. Her goodbye with Sam's 'Have a good life.' remains one of the heaviest emotional spots in tv history for me, & yet as I've said there was really no place else left to go for them both on the show. A blessing in disguise perhaps - the world still discusses all of this with the show. Unlike say Friends where the Ross-Rachel nonsense was watered down, blown up, etc etc until they landed with the safe ending - which was barely memorable. Diane-Sam eat Ross-Rachel for breakfast & twice on Sunday. Side note- one reason I prefer S4 as my fav is (besides Woody's intro whom I love) S1-3 still felt late 70's era which was before my time, & S5 while pretty epic felt more constrained with the weight of Diane-Sam marriage drama. Them both single in S4 let the comedy shine through brightest for me.
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Mar 3, 2017 8:00:38 GMT
Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 3, 2017 8:00:38 GMT
good show, they don't make them like this anymore 1000% & yet I don't lose sleep because it's nearly impossible to accomplish this century.
Frasier managed to straggle the millennium, though it always felt one trick pony for me & I never bought in. The last sitcom ensemble to win me over was Spin City, & even that stumbled with Locklear & Sheen for me.
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Mar 3, 2017 17:57:23 GMT
Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2017 17:57:23 GMT
Brilliant show
season 1-5 were the best in my opinion.
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Mar 6, 2017 8:19:25 GMT
Post by Blue on Mar 6, 2017 8:19:25 GMT
Now on Season 7. Still like Rebecca more than Diane.
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Mar 18, 2017 11:52:44 GMT
Post by Blue on Mar 18, 2017 11:52:44 GMT
Just finished the entire series. Boy was that emotional. I know this show pretty much ended almost 25 years ago, but wow. What a great sitcom...it still holds up pretty well.
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Mar 21, 2017 17:50:11 GMT
Post by louise on Mar 21, 2017 17:50:11 GMT
i found it quite amusing at first, though like most American sitcoms it went on too long, I would have ended it when Diane left. Frasier I thought was funnier though.
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Mar 22, 2017 1:07:02 GMT
Post by Blue on Mar 22, 2017 1:07:02 GMT
i found it quite amusing at first, though like most American sitcoms it went on too long, I would have ended it when Diane left. Frasier I thought was funnier though. Now that I finished the series I can say that I much preferred the later seasons compared to the first five. I like the Sam/Rebecca dynamic better. Diane was insufferable. Although I would have preferred it if Sam ended up with Diane.
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Mar 22, 2017 16:05:11 GMT
Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 22, 2017 16:05:11 GMT
Would've been fun had Sam & Diane married, and they found a way to bring Rebecca in for the bar. Have Diane quit waitressing for a teaching gig or something. I know there wasn't much Sam-Rebecca romance tension, & I'd keep it at that, but their comedy took it to a new level.
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