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Cheers
The first payment Lisi (13) decides to share among friends from work, as a real man. Friends want rakia. Lisi will drink rakia, he already knows it is not easy to be an adult. But how can it become immediately so unstable? The one who can be very sweet with him behaves so mean to the friend next to him. They are still laughing, some are frowning. There is also a shout. Friends are drunk, they behave as children, so Lis has the time to show how grown up is he.
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Plot Summary
Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993. The show was produced by Charles & Burrows Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. The series, set in a bar in Boston named Cheers, follows the lives of the owner, the bar staff, and the customers who become regulars. It focused on the relationships and humorous interactions between these diverse characters, often revolving around romantic entanglements, workplace dynamics, and everyday life struggles.
Critical Reception
Cheers is widely regarded as one of the greatest television shows of all time. It received universal critical acclaim throughout its run for its sharp writing, ensemble cast, and character development. The show won numerous awards, including multiple Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. Its impact on television comedy is considered profound, influencing many subsequent sitcoms.
What Reviewers Say
Universally praised for its witty writing and memorable characters.
Applauded for its exceptional ensemble cast and their comedic timing.
Recognized for its groundbreaking exploration of relationships and everyday life.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praise 'Cheers' for its timeless humor, relatable characters, and heartwarming storylines. Many appreciate the show's ability to blend comedy with genuine emotional depth, making it a beloved classic that holds up years later.
Awards & Accolades
Won 6 Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series, 2 Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, and numerous other awards including Writers Guild of America Awards and Directors Guild of America Awards.
Fun Fact
The famous "Cheers" theme song, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name," was almost rejected by NBC executives for being too depressing, but it became one of the most iconic theme songs in television history.
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