Although both Randy and George are a bit under-the-weather this week, Cheers Weekly marches on! Randy is grumpy regarding the Top 500 songs of the 80s channel on SirrusXM as well as about this episode in general while George carries much more optimism regarding life, entertainment and the introduction and usage of Jack Dalton. Elsewhere, Sam and Diane come to some interesting conclusions while facing certain death while Woody loses his arm-wrestling crown. Grab a stool, order up an Old Fashioned and enjoy "Fear Is My Co-Pilot". (Review starts - 13:45)
It's what we all have been waiting for...the reunion of the Boston Boppers! And with it comes the return of Nick and Loretta! Will they mend fences enough to take the dance title? Will Sam find a van to test Loretta's theory? Will Randy ever watch a subtitled film again? And will George claim superior dance moves to Sam Malone? Come find all these answers as well as the first Cheers appearance of "Unchained Melody" in "Save The Last Dance For Me". (Review starts - 14:52)
A special treat from Cheers Weekly this episode as George provides a "live" look-in at the Fifth Annual Clean Shorts Film Festival including helping uncover a possible conspiracy to steal an Oscar linked to The Godfather. Meanwhile, back at the bar, Cliff may have finally gone over the edge with his love of vegetables while Sam faces an existential crisis regarding getting old. Plus, bonus points to those that can recognize the former Mrs. David Hasselhoff's guest turn. Put down the racketball racket and enjoy "Dark Imaginings"! (Review starts - 21:34)