Ep 1. The Improbable Dream (1)
- TVPG
- September 21, 1989
- 23 min
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7.8 (423)
In the season 8 premiere of Cheers titled "The Improbable Dream (1)," Sam Malone and Rebecca Howe decide to team up as business partners. They plan to open a new restaurant together and the excitement is palpable as they both share their ideas and visions for the new venture.
However, running a successful restaurant is no easy task and soon the duo realizes that they are in over their heads. They have trouble securing a location and the cost of everything from the lease to the furniture is much more than they had anticipated. Despite all this, their determination to make their dream a reality never wavers.
Meanwhile, Norm Peterson is struggling with his career as an artist. His latest gallery exhibit was a flop and he is feeling discouraged. His friends at Cheers urge him to keep pursuing his passion and offer their support.
As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that Sam and Rebecca's partnership is not without its challenges. They have different ideas about how to run the business and their disagreements often lead to arguments. It doesn't help that they both have strong personalities and aren't used to compromising.
Despite their struggles, Sam and Rebecca are determined to make their restaurant a success. They enlist the help of their friends at Cheers to come up with creative solutions to their problems. The gang pitches in to help with everything from decorating to taste-testing menu items.
As the episode comes to a close, it appears that Sam and Rebecca's dream may not be as improbable as they originally thought. The gang at Cheers rallies around them and they begin to see some positive results. It's clear that it will be a bumpy road ahead, but Sam and Rebecca are ready to tackle whatever challenges come their way.
Overall, the season 8 premiere of Cheers is a great start to a new chapter in the show's history. It's fun to see Sam and Rebecca working together and the rest of the gang back in action. The episode is full of laughs, heart, and the kind of camaraderie that makes Cheers such a beloved classic.