It's party time on Cheers Weekly, all night long! George establishes the canon for current TV shows that reflect the '80s the best while Randy rails against the recent JFK file release. All of this is set against the stellar tenth episode of season 2, "How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Call You Back". And as a bonus, George sets a new standard in the ratings challenge. Come on in out of the cold and knock back this great episode! (Review starts - 12:00)
A more lighthearted edition of Cheers Weekly as George and Randy discuss the David Angell penned 9th episode of season two, "They Call Me Mayday". We get a Saved By the Bell callback, a Mr. Belvedere shoutout and the continuing debate between our hosts regarding where Michael Jackson's "Black or White" deserves to be placed in his legacy. It's Cheers Weekly time!! (Review starts - 10:34)
George and Randy tackle the horrible Harvey Weinstein attacks, provide a public service announcement on parenting and opine on the possibility of Princess Rachel of Wales happening. All of which serves as a perfect appetizer for their review of episode eight of season 2, "Manager Coach". All views and opinions of the hosts are 100% their own...and 100% accurate. (Review starts - 17:26)
This is a very special episode of Cheers Weekly with a focus on two extremes. On the serious side, George pens a touching tribute on the passing of rock legend Tom Petty. On the hilarious side, George and Randy become casting directors and imagine what a rebooted Cheers would look like today, recasting all major roles. And then, like a fine 20-year-old scotch after dinner, they smoothly wrap up the evening by dissecting the stellar seventh episode of season 2, “Old Flames”. Grab your favorite chair, sip slowly and enjoy!! (Review starts - 32:25)
The bar is full of good conversation this week as George and Randy give their thoughts on the passing (and cultural impact) of Hugh Hefner, Randy finally provides his impressions of The Handmaid's Tale and the guys debate whether Carla's new love interest, Hank, was a good addition to the show. Saddle up to the bar and order up the sixth episode of season two, "Affairs of the Heart"...it's on the house! (Review starts - 20:35)