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Cheers
Season 2
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The regulars of the Boston bar "Cheers" share their experiences and lives with each other while drinking or working at the bar where everybody knows your name.
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22 Episodes
Power Play
E1
Power Play
Episode 1
Little Sister Don't Cha
E2
Little Sister Don't Cha
Episode 2
Personal Business
E3
Personal Business
Episode 3
Homicidal Ham
E4
Homicidal Ham
Episode 4
Sumner's Return
E5
Sumner's Return
Episode 5
Affairs of the Heart
E6
Affairs of the Heart
Episode 6
Old Flames
E7
Old Flames
Episode 7
Manager Coach
E8
Manager Coach
Episode 8
They Called Me Mayday
E9
They Called Me Mayday
Episode 9
How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Call You Back
E10
How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Call You Back
Episode 10
Just Three Friends
E11
Just Three Friends
Episode 11
Where There's a Will...
E12
Where There's a Will...
Episode 12
Battle of the Exes
E13
Battle of the Exes
Episode 13
No Help Wanted
E14
No Help Wanted
Episode 14
And Coachie Makes Three
E15
And Coachie Makes Three
Episode 15
Cliff's Rocky Moment
E16
Cliff's Rocky Moment
Episode 16
Fortune and Men's Weight
E17
Fortune and Men's Weight
Episode 17
Snow Job
E18
Snow Job
Episode 18
Coach Buries a Grudge
E19
Coach Buries a Grudge
Episode 19
Norman's Conquest
E20
Norman's Conquest
Episode 20
I'll Be Seeing You (1)
E21
I'll Be Seeing You (1)
Episode 21
I'll Be Seeing You (2)
E22
I'll Be Seeing You (2)
Episode 22
Cast of Season 2
Ted Danson
Sam Malone
Shelley Long
Diane Chambers
Rhea Perlman
Carla Tortelli
Nicholas Colasanto
Ernie 'Coach' Pantusso
George Wendt
Norm Peterson
John Ratzenberger
Cliff Clavin
Season 2 Reviews
AV Club
Emily St. James
I think Cheers' second season just might be its best.
AV Club
Ryan McGee
There's definitely a confidence about "Power Play" that suggests that the writers were getting a handle on these characters, while remaining curious about how far to push them.
AV Club
Donna Bowman
Wow, Shelley Long just gets stronger and stronger.
Orlando Sentinel
Noel Holston
What follows is sweet, sexy, witty, totally captivating comedy, written by people who know something about life and love and acted by a cast whose selection was kismet. Everybody who makes comedy shows should be watching and taking notes.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Art Chapman
There was really no reason to worry about Cheers. It is one show that has enough quality to age well and increase in value.
AV Club
Erik Adams
I'm excited to see where that confidence, bolstered by a few pieces of Academy hardware (the Emmys also honored Long, James Burrows, and the Charles Brothers that year) and increased ratings, will take the series.
JoBlo's Movie Network
JoBlo
The writing is brilliant here with Sam and Diane sparring like sworn enemies, while maintaining the palpable chemistry that made us fall in love with them in the first place.
AV Club
Noel Murray
I've always appreciated the way the course of the Sam/Diane romance feels so unforced, as though the writers genuinely had no idea where this storyline was going to wind up.
AV Club
Phil Dyess-Nugent
This [first] episode shows a renewed sense of confidence-which is especially apparent on-screen in Long's performance-that I think derives partly from the creators knowing who their hero and heroine were and what they meant to each other.
Detroit Free Press
Mike Duffy
Besides the exceptional wit of the writing and the care with which this character comedy has been crafted, the main asset Cheers possesses is its near perfect casting. There is a true ensemble, as in Taxi or M*A*S*H.
Philadelphia Inquirer
David Bianculli
Cheers, without question, is still the best situation comedy on television. Its only competition comes from CBS' Newhart.
United Press International
Vernon Scott
Cheers falls considerably short of celestial rapture, but in the blighted wastes of TV sitcoms it is a nirvana of sophistication, charm and humor.
Gannett News Service
Bill Hayden
As much as Sam and Diane, these regulars are what make Cheers the brightest, wittiest half-hour currently residing in prime time.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
The edge is off. The excitement is gone. The unbearable tension is now bearable... [But], to be sure, even a diminished Cheers is still superior to most everything else on TV.
AV Club
Meredith Blake
There's something so incredibly effective about the way Cheers has refrained from revealing too much about Sam or Diane (or, for that matter, any of the other characters).
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