@@LughnersonAnd Seinfeld's Portrayal Of "Nothing" Isn't Meant To Be Litteral. It's Like American Dad Not Litteraly Being Focused On An American Dad For The Episode & When It Moved To TBS It Became American Alien Cause Roger Replaced Stan As The New American Man & The American Dad Himself Stan Became A Low Fat Idiotic Version Of Peter Griffin
Cheers was an awesome unremarkable and special show that always made me think about you guys every day you guys are special people and I've learned how to play the cheers theme song just to show you guys my love for your show
Yes, I think. He did meant the late Nicholas Colasanto. Who was best known as the dim witted loveable Ernie Pantusso Coach. At the peek of the show Cheers popularity. It was sadly a shock. That he died in early 1985 from a massive heart attack. But Ted should've known. Better than to say. Nick could've been here tonight. The man been dead for years. The rest are still living. Even though. In 2008, Kelsey Grammer suffered a mild attack in Hawaii. And it nearly took a hour for help to arrive. WTH.
I think cheers surpasses friends. After a while friends storyline seemed overplayed n characters seem exaggerated. I loved how cheers would subtly do character development. Such as with Sam in search of more meaning in life.
I had to quit watching this video when she said "Hey guys, we are cheers" Comparing Friends "which i never saw a complete episode" to Cheers is like whiping yer butt with sandpaper
Shelley looks really well
Watched from the 1st episode till the last one when I was very young. Miss all the characters
BEST SHOW EVER!!
When Ted comes out and waits for Shelley to grab her hand that makes my heart melt just a little more.
SAMEEE!! He cares so much for her, it’s adorable 🥺
I miss Bebe.
Me too
6:07 "Kirstey, Woody, Nick and Bebe couldn't be here tonight". Hm, by "Nick" does Ted Danson mean Nicholas Colosanto, who died in the mid 1980's?
asalmog 7 years late but yeah they always call the great man Nick when talking about him
Nicholas died in 1985
NOOOOOORRRRRRRMMMMMMM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kirstie Alley
Diane 😍
I believe it was SEINFELD that set the bar....
Seinfeld was a show about nothing. Cheers was a show about a bar.
@@LughnersonAnd Seinfeld's Portrayal Of "Nothing" Isn't Meant To Be Litteral. It's Like American Dad Not Litteraly Being Focused On An American Dad For The Episode & When It Moved To TBS It Became American Alien Cause Roger Replaced Stan As The New American Man & The American Dad Himself Stan Became A Low Fat Idiotic Version Of Peter Griffin
Shelley Long is just the worst. Can't stand her. Love love looooved the show once she left
Cheers was an awesome unremarkable and special show that always made me think about you guys every day you guys are special people and I've learned how to play the cheers theme song just to show you guys my love for your show
I miss this show I watch the repeats of this and Frasier each day
I honestly keep coming back to this not just because of the great Cheers tribute, but the awesome live version of the Friends theme!
@tlhandjgh1
I also love to Shelley Long and Ted Danson, two of them together and pump. Still exude chemistry and always will. some things never change
I heard that Kristie Alley refused to attend the event because of her weight issue back in 2002. I wonder if this is true.
My all time favorite show
*sorry, we're closed*
Cheers saying goodbye
Always brings a tear to my eye. One tear.
i will never stop laughing at schwimmer getting mad at leblanc for being wrong or stupid
Yes, I think. He did meant the late Nicholas Colasanto. Who was best known as the dim witted loveable Ernie Pantusso Coach. At the peek of the show Cheers popularity. It was sadly a shock. That he died in early 1985 from a massive heart attack. But Ted should've known. Better than to say. Nick could've been here tonight. The man been dead for years. The rest are still living. Even though. In 2008, Kelsey Grammer suffered a mild attack in Hawaii. And it nearly took a hour for help to arrive. WTH.
What is your native language?
Well i actually believe that since Nick was a religious man Ted honored him for being in "a better place" or "alive in spirit".
I completely agree they were great shows, today its all How I met ur Mother and such they're nowhere near the level of Cheers and Friends.
I think cheers surpasses friends. After a while friends storyline seemed overplayed n characters seem exaggerated. I loved how cheers would subtly do character development. Such as with Sam in search of more meaning in life.
@@sukuntee I absolutely agree 👍
out firends, cheers is for ever!!
the slap scene is the best
I prefer Kirstie Alley. Just remember the Rebecca years vs. the Diana years that I was too young to remember.
Still look young
Did they have this for all 3 networks?
great show
true
They Left Out Kirstie Alley As Rebecca!
I wanna say they chose to focus on the characters whose portrayers were there that night.
I had to quit watching this video when she said "Hey guys, we are cheers" Comparing Friends "which i never saw a complete episode" to Cheers is like whiping yer butt with sandpaper