We have Carla on the warpath plotting revenge against Drusilla Dimeglio (including an under-utilized guest turn by Marsha Warfield), Frasier plotting his downhill skiing career and Cliff plotting just plain poorly. And as as bonus, we witness Randy's utter failure regarding basic sitcom history. Order up your favorite draft with a cornflake in it and enjoy "The Belles of St. Clete's"! (Review starts - 10:45)
As Diane and Frasier are off to Italy and tipping like drunken Americans, Sam hires a shocking replacement (with Lila Kaye in a fantastic guest role). George and Randy debate the timeline challenges (from a shooting schedule perspective) of our previous two episodes, Randy admits yet another gap in his entertainment education and the boys take a stand against job-shaming. Grab a banana daiquiri and listen closely to "The Bartender's Tale". (Review starts - 17:21)
A very special episode of Cheers Weekly as George and Randy discuss what turned out to be Nicholas Colasanto's final full performance. In addition and on a lighter note, we have a return to the glorious Sam and Diane dynamic as Diane plans to leave Cheers, a discussion on the homage to Cheers from The Good Place (Season 2), some filmmaker tips on the use of music and sound and the longest exploration of the Police Academy movies that's likely ever occurred in human history (and that's only 30 seconds long). Order up your favorite Italian drink and enjoy! (Review starts - 14:08)
The much-anticipated Part 2 of "Top 5 Movies I Would Take To A Deserted Island" concludes with George's stellar picks. Randy reveals what he believes to be the best end-credit scenes ever. Norm receives an offer he can't refuse and cries a lot while our hosts debate everything from Taylor Dane, this week's odd episode title and on a more serious note, how the show is moving on post-Coach. (Review starts - 22:17)