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Movie Reviews of Cheers - The Complete Third SeasonMovie Review: Best season Summary: 5 StarsMy favorite episode is off this season (The Executive's Executioner). Norm gets promoted to "corporate killer" at his job and is responbile for firing employees. Norm is hilarious in this episode. Sadly Nicholas Colasanto (Coach) passed away during this season. However this is also the season where Frazier is introduced. If your a Cheers fan, and don't have this season buy it. You won't be disappointed.
Movie Review: Maximum Mirth Summary: 5 StarsThe finest season of all, all the cast are spot on and the scripts cut like a sarcastic knife. Never beaten by any comedy series .
Movie Review: Too much Summary: 4 StarsToo much Sam and Diane. Get on with it. Otherwise, good stories and great casting makes each season worth the price.
Movie Review: IT'S A LITTLE KNOWN FACT .... Summary: 5 StarsFully established as a sitcom powerhouse, the third season of Cheers would end in sadness. During filming, Nicholas Colasanto, who played the loveable Coach, discovered he was dying. Told he had only six months to live, he would pass away six weeks later, leaving a gaping hole in the cast. With three episodes left in the season, it was explained that Coach had gone on vacation. During it's orginal airtime, in the pre-title bumper joke of the final episode, an out-take of Colasanto was inserted as a farewell.
I do sympathize with reviews posted feeling the Featurette in memory of Coach should and could have been more extenstive.
For a character as beloved as Coach and an actor/director/producer so respected as Nicholas Colasanto, you'd think someone would honor him with more than a six minute blurb, most of time simply showing clips. Ted Danson and George Wendt talked briefly and emotionally about Colasanto, including the revelation to most that Colasanto directed a number of shows, including Columbo, Bonanza, Starsky and Hutch. Although I suppose the truest form of honor to his spirit is the fact that over 20 years later people are still enjoying his work.
However, the series continued to grow in the third season, with the addition of Dr. Frasier Crane as Diane's boy-friend / therapist. Kelsey Grammer's refined psychiatrist would become a major character in his own right, leading to the titular spin-off. Talk about a perfect fit ... Frasier seemingly effortlessly fits into the cast. His voice of reasoning fell on deaf ears in this screwball ensemble. The writing for his character through out the show is priceless.
Beginning with Sam drinking to excess again and ending with a wedding cliff-hanger, the third season is a notable year for the series, producing some of the best episodes in the show's entire 250 episode run.
Movie Review: funny, funny, funny Summary: 5 StarsCheers has one of the funniest casts of all sitcoms. In most sitcoms there is at least one character that you just dispise but it Cheers the whole cast is perfect, amazing casting. Carla is hilarious with her witty remarks and insults and I love coach with his amazing comedic perfomance, to bad it was his last season. I love this show and everthing about it.
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