The ninth season proves there's still plenty of life left at Cheers, with the ensemble sharper than ever.
Sam faces new romantic territory that challenges his legendary confidence in unexpected ways.
Rebecca's latest scheme backfires spectacularly, and Kirstie Alley's meltdown is comedy perfection.
Woody runs for city council, launching one of the show's most memorable storylines.
Carla's household chaos spills into the bar, and her ability to juggle everything remains awe-inspiring.
Cliff becomes convinced of something absurd and refuses to back down despite all evidence to the contrary.
Norm hits a professional high point and celebrates in his natural habitat — on his bar stool.
Sam and Rebecca's relationship enters new territory that neither one saw coming.
The regulars face a moral dilemma that they handle with their usual combination of wisdom and foolishness.
Woody's political career provides fresh comedy as his genuine decency confounds the political establishment.
A quiet night at the bar turns into an unexpectedly profound evening of conversation and connection.
Carla takes on a new challenge with her signature fearlessness and zero filter.
Sam's past catches up with him in a way that's both humbling and hilarious.
Cliff and Norm embark on another adventure that proves they're better off staying on their bar stools.
Rebecca finds a moment of genuine happiness that's both surprising and well-earned.
The bar gang gets involved in something bigger than themselves, with predictably mixed results.
Woody's sincerity cuts through a cynical situation, proving that nice guys don't always finish last.
Sam makes a grand gesture that is either incredibly romantic or incredibly foolish — or both.
Carla and Rebecca bond over a shared experience, and their unlikely alliance produces great comedy.
Norm delivers one of his most quotable lines in an episode full of barroom wisdom.
The ninth season reaches its conclusion with the bar as essential to these characters as ever.
Cheers wraps another quality season, proving that great ensemble comedy can run forever.
The season finale sets up the show's final years with storylines that promise big things ahead.
The gang faces the future together, and wherever they're going, the bar will always be home base.
Another season in the books at Cheers, where everybody knows your name and nobody wants to leave.
The ninth year closes with the promise that the best is yet to come at TV's favorite watering hole.
Season nine ends on a high, with the ensemble cast delivering the kind of effortless comedy that lesser shows can only dream of.
The final episode of season nine sets the stage beautifully for what everyone senses will be the show's final chapter.