Ep 2. Sam's Women
- TVPG
- October 7, 1982
- 22 min
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7.6 (1,141)
In Cheers season 1 episode 2, entitled “Sam’s Women,” the audience is introduced to a new side of Sam Malone, the bar's owner and former professional baseball player. The episode begins with Sam attempting to court a woman, Diane Chambers, who he meets at a poetry reading. However, things take an unexpected turn when she rejects him, leaving Sam to question his dating skills.
Throughout the episode, Sam attempts to improve his dating techniques with the help of his female colleagues at Cheers. He seeks advice from Boston barmaid Carla Tortelli, as well as waitresses Diane and Coach's daughter, Coach being a colleague in Cheers who is a former baseball coach. In his quest to improve his skills, Sam continues to date various women, including a flirtatious divorcee, an overbearing psychiatrist, and a fashion model.
As the episode progresses, Sam's confidence wavers, and he begins to second-guess himself. Despite this, he refuses to give up and continues to pursue the women of his dreams. He even reveals to Diane that he has feelings for her, but she fends him off with a witty retort.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Cheers staff is involved in other entertaining subplots. Carla is vying for the attention of another barmaid, Diane and Coach attempt to educate a simple-minded bartender, and Norm tries to obtain a free beer for his friend. These subplots add to the humor and enjoyment of this episode.
As the episode draws to a close, Sam reflects on his efforts to improve his dating skills. He comes to the conclusion that he needs to be true to himself and not try to be someone he's not. In the end, his persistence pays off as he finally finds a woman who is genuinely interested in him.
Overall, “Sam’s Women” is a lighthearted sitcom episode that is sure to entertain. The various subplots and diverse cast of characters keep the audience engaged, while Sam's quest to improve his dating life adds a relatable element. It's a classic Cheers episode that is sure to stand the test of time.