Ep 22. Rebecca's Lover... Not
- TVPG
- April 23, 1992
- 22 min
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7.4 (374)
In the Cheers season 10 episode 22 titled "Rebecca's Lover... Not," we see Rebecca's disappointing love life take center stage. Rebecca is feeling down in the dumps about not having any luck with love, so the gang at Cheers decides to set her up on a blind date. But things don't exactly go according to plan.
The gang sets Rebecca up with a man named Mark, who seems like the perfect match for her on paper. He's successful, charming, and attractive - everything Rebecca could want in a man. But when Mark arrives at the bar, there's one major problem: he's shorter than Rebecca.
At first, Rebecca tries to overlook the height difference and give Mark a chance, but she just can't get over it. She spends the whole date feeling awkward and uncomfortable, and by the end of the night, she's ready to call it quits.
Meanwhile, Sam is dealing with his own relationship drama. He's been casually seeing a woman named Patti, but he's starting to feel like things are getting too serious. When Patti asks him to meet her parents, Sam realizes he needs to end things before they get too far.
But when Sam tries to break up with Patti, she surprises him by saying that she doesn't want to be in a serious relationship either. The two of them decide to continue seeing each other casually, much to Sam's relief.
Back at the bar, Rebecca is feeling down about her failed date. But when she confides in Woody, he tells her that he knows a man who would be perfect for her - his cousin Russell. Rebecca agrees to go on a blind date with Russell, but she's not exactly thrilled about it.
When Russell arrives, Rebecca is pleasantly surprised - he's tall, handsome, and charming. They hit it off immediately, and by the end of the night, Rebecca is feeling hopeful about her love life once again.
Overall, "Rebecca's Lover... Not" is a lighthearted episode about the ups and downs of dating. The Cheers gang's attempts to set Rebecca up on a blind date are both entertaining and relatable, and Sam's relationship woes add an extra layer of humor to the episode. Ultimately, it's a feel-good episode that reminds us that love can be tricky, but there's always hope for finding the right person.