Rewatching the whole series
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TadowScott — 1 month ago(February 04, 2026 02:24 PM)
I binge-watched "Cheers" about six or seven times. The day after the final time, I watched "Frasier" and thought it was boring. The only episodes I looked forward to were the Cheers cameos. After those episodes were done, I hung in there until the very end, even though I was confident that "Frasier" wasn't going to get any better. I just wanted to watch every episode just to make it official that I watched it. Perhaps my lack of interest was due to being spoiled from "Cheers," along with the fact that it was the very first show that I ever binge-watched. But I gave "Frasier" a second go-round after John Mahoney died. It then started to grow on me, and I watched it a third time so I can refamiliarize myself before the reboot which I also enjoyed. Still not as good as "Cheers," but I’m disappointed that it wasn’t renewed for a third season.
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BennyMuso82 — 1 month ago(February 04, 2026 08:53 PM)
I couldn't get into cheers , I think you have to have watched the original run to want to watch it for repeated viewings. Which I didn't do.
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Bubbathegut — 1 month ago(February 04, 2026 09:03 PM)
I didn't start watching Cheers until it was over. I guess I was too young at the time to understand what was going on. You should try at Season 6. The Rebecca years are much better than the Diane years.
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TadowScott — 1 month ago(February 04, 2026 10:03 PM)
I was 14 when "Cheers" ended, and never watched one episode until the series finale when it originally aired, but gave up about five minutes in. I guess I was too young and naive to understand that it's impossible to enjoy a series when you never got the chance to warm up to the characters. 20 years later, I watched the pilot on Netflix and again gave up. Tried it again a few days later and was instantly hooked!
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