The final season of Cheers begins, and every episode carries the weight and joy of a long goodbye.
Sam's last chapter at the bar opens with the same energy and charisma that made him a legend in the pilot.
Rebecca's final arc provides Kirstie Alley with material worthy of her incredible talent.
Woody faces a challenge that brings out the best in one of television's most lovable characters.
Carla's last season gives Rhea Perlman room to show the full range of this magnificent character.
Cliff and Norm savor their time together at the bar, and the friendship between these two has never been warmer.
Sam reflects on his life choices in an episode that balances comedy with genuine introspection.
The final season continues its victory lap with episodes that honor the show's legacy while still being fresh.
Diane Chambers returns to Cheers, and the reunion is everything fans hoped it would be.
The bar gang faces one of their last big adventures together, and the comedy is tinged with bittersweetness.
Norm's final season gives George Wendt the chance to remind everyone why Norm Peterson is an all-time great.
Woody's journey from naive newcomer to beloved regular is one of the show's most satisfying character arcs.
The holiday episode in the final season carries extra emotional weight as the gang celebrates together.
Sam makes peace with his past in an episode that shows real character growth over eleven seasons.
Cliff's final season moments prove that the mailman from Cheers earned his place in TV history.
Rebecca finds her footing in the final stretch, and her growth over the years pays off beautifully.
Carla and Sam share a late-series moment that encapsulates their entire beautiful friendship.
The regulars gather for what they sense could be one of their last great nights together.
Woody gets a storyline that beautifully wraps up one of the show's most endearing characters.
Norm and Cliff's friendship gets its final spotlight, and it's as funny and touching as ever.
The penultimate episodes of Cheers build toward the finale with the care these characters deserve.
Each character gets their moment as the show prepares to say goodbye to the greatest bar in television.
The final hours at Cheers are filled with the laughter, friendship, and warmth that made this show a phenomenon.
Sam Malone turns off the lights at Cheers for the last time, ending eleven seasons of the finest sitcom writing ever produced.
The series finale of Cheers is a masterpiece of closure — funny, touching, and absolutely perfect in every way.
Television's greatest bar closes its doors, but the memories and laughs will echo forever. Where everybody knows your name, indeed.
The final episode of Cheers aired to 93 million viewers — a fitting farewell to a show that truly was where everybody belonged.
Cheers takes its last call, leaving behind eleven seasons of proof that a great bar, great friends, and great writing are all you need.