All living beings in the bar are troubled. Former baseball star sam looks like the 2.0 version of joey tribbiani inside and out, the arrogant and arrogant young and young diane, the old and confused coatch upside down, the drunk norm peterson is as unlucky as George Kastanza, everything is the postman cliff One of the talents is to imagine vegetables as celebrities, and the fierce and vicious hostess Carla earns tips through intimidation and even roughness. The separation and combination of sam and diane have been classics of any pair of enemies, and sometimes I really want to strangle one of them: Imagine how sam was forced to propose for the second time but was imprisoned, and how he was forced to be in court. The third proposal in front of me (modified: sam should have turned into anger at the third proposal, the fifth time before the court...it seems...not counted in the dream...).
Cheers ended in 1993 and started in 1994 (?) Friends. The latter was cited as a classic among the classics. Now we can see that many inspirations and jokes actually come from Cheers: a tavern filled with unlucky ghosts, unemployed ghosts, poor ghosts and cowards. It has become a cafe full of warmth, friendship, love, and family. The always-loving sitcom theme is always friends hurting friends and lovers.
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