Ep 27. One for the Road, Part 2
- TVPG
- May 20, 1993
- 23 min
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9.1 (945)
One for the Road, Part 2 is the highly anticipated finale of the iconic sitcom Cheers, which aired on May 20, 1993. The episode marks the return of many beloved characters from the show's 11-season run, including Diane (Shelley Long), Frasier (Kelsey Grammer), and Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth).
The episode picks up where Part 1 left off, with Sam (Ted Danson) and Diane finally getting their long-awaited closure and the Cheers gang reminiscing about their years together. Throughout the episode, the characters wrestle with their emotions as they prepare to say goodbye to each other and the bar they've called home for over a decade.
In classic Cheers fashion, the finale is filled with comedic moments, such as when a drunken Norm (George Wendt) climbs on top of the bar to deliver an emotional speech to his fellow regulars. But the heart of the episode lies in the characters' emotional goodbyes and the sense of closure they find with each other.
One of the standout moments of the episode is the return of Frasier and Lilith, who offer a bittersweet reminder of the changes the gang has gone through over the years. Frasier, who had transferred to Boston to work as a psychologist, has since moved to Seattle and started a new life. Meanwhile, Lilith is there to see her ex-husband Frasier off and offer closure to her relationship with ex-lover and former Cheers bartender, Frasier.
Another highlight of the episode is the return of Coach (Nicholas Colasanto), who appears in a series of flashbacks. The character had passed away in real life during the third season of the show, but his memory and spirit live on in the memories of his friends and colleagues.
As the gang prepares to say goodbye to Cheers, they grapple with what comes next. Carla (Rhea Perlman) decides to leave the bar behind and focus on her family, while Woody (Woody Harrelson) contemplates his future as the new owner of Cheers.
Ultimately, the finale brings a sense of closure to the series and its beloved characters. The emotional goodbyes and iconic moments make One for the Road, Part 2 a fitting end to a show that has captured hearts for over a decade.
With its witty writing, lovable characters, and iconic setting, Cheers has cemented itself as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. One for the Road, Part 2 is a must-watch for any fans of this beloved show.