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Gwendolyn 2023-04-12 05:10:01
Because Frasier came over, I don't know why it is more popular than F. Aside from Diane's great voice, several of the main characters aren't very...
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Enos 2023-04-12 04:39:34
There is a feeling of hanging out in an American vintage store. Every piece of clothing is telling you some witty...
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Vito 2023-04-07 18:34:34
2018-02-18 @K105 Recommend by Max
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Alexys 2023-04-06 23:35:40
Thank you, Netflix! And may it never be taken off watch...
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Dawn 2023-04-04 14:19:29
It's so warm the previous comedies feel...
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Marlin 2023-03-30 15:09:59
The beginning of a romance was fully developed in the first season. The quality of the previous scenes was really high. In the second season, the coach's jokes are sometimes very good, sometimes a little bit of inferior skills. Diane can be considered as a female protagonist who has a brain, depth, good looks and a good body. Although it is actually...
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Eldridge 2023-03-28 03:12:59
Is it a script written by flipping through my joke dictionary? ? ? ? so...
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Hazle 2023-03-24 03:11:16
It's okay~ I don't know how many people watched Cheers because they watched Frasier, and how many people watched the spin-off drama Frasier after watching Cheers. Anyway, I am the former, but I think C is not as good as...
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Asha 2023-03-19 15:31:30
Dojo in the snail...
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Hope 2023-02-23 14:56:02
It's simply my favorite...
Cheers Comments
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Amy 2022-09-30 19:41:14
Living Hell
Recently, I often think that sitcoms are actually the closest to fairy tales. The main characters have a limited number of prominent and stable characters. They usually make small mistakes and tell small lies. Injuries will not make people feel pain, and death will not make people feel bad. Sadly,...
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Elton 2022-09-30 15:43:39
"where everybody knows your name"
Understand why some people say they can't go in. I don’t know why there are only two or three scenes in the first season, and they are all in the bar. There are no other life scenes of anyone. The scenes are really monotonous, and the modeling looks really old-fashioned, but how boring the scenes...
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Woody: Pour you a beer, Mr. Peterson?
Norm: Alright, but stop me at one. Make that one-thirty.
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Woody: What's going on, Mr. Peterson?
Norm: The question is what's going *in* Mr. Peterson. A beer please, Woody.
Director: James Burrows, John Ratzenberger, George Wendt
Language: English Release date: September 30, 1982