Cheers
All season 11 mistakesMistakes
1The Little Match Girl0
2The Beer is Always Greener0
3The King of Beers0
4The Magnificent Six1
5Do Not Forsake Me O' My Postman0
6Teaching with the Enemy (1)1
7The Girl in the Plastic Bubble (2)3
8Ill-Gotten Gaines1
9Feelings... Whoa, Whoa, Whoa1
10Daddy's Little Middle-Aged Girl0
11Love Me, Love My Car0
12Sunday Dinner0
13Norm's Big Audit0
14It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Bar0
15Loathe and Marriage1
16Is There a Doctor in the Howe? (1)0
17The Bar Manager, The Shrink, His Wife and Her Lover (2)0
18The Last Picture Show0
19Bar Wars VII: The Naked Prey0
20Look Before You Sleep0
21Woody Gets an Election0
22It's Lonely on the Top0
23Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses (1)0
24Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses (2)0
25The Guy Can't Help It0
26One for the Road (1)2
27One for the Road (2)1
28One for the Road (3)0

What's Up, Doc? - S7-E18

Plot hole: At closing time, Cliff, Norm and Woody spontaneously decide to go to Cliff's house. Sam then enters the bar after his date at Melville's. Later in the scene, Rebecca asks Sam about the 'Three Stooges', to which Sam sarcastically replies that they went to Cliff's house. But how could he possibly know that since he entered the scene after they had already left.

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Woody: Jack Frost nipping at your toes, Mr. Peterson?
Norm: Yeah, now let's get Joe Beer nipping at my liver.

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Trivia: The portrait of Geronimo hanging in the bar was a tribute to Nicholas Colasanto after he died. The portrait originally hung in his dressing room.

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Question: Does anyone know whether the coloured-in photos, which appear throughout the opening titles sequence, are real or made up for the show? If they ARE real, when George Wendt's name appears there's a shot of a man holding a newspaper with 'WE WIN' as the headline - does anybody know what this referred to?

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Answer: Here is the source of the "WE WIN" photo: http://www.oldnycphotos.com/nyny587ac.html Brooklyn, of all places.

Chosen answer: The pictures in the opening sequences are real pictures of people enjoying alcohol (from various dates), and are not meant to represent or include any of the cast members. The "we win" sign (most likely not a newspaper headline) is referring to the end of prohibition (1933) A fitting tribute to a show about drinking alcohol.

The word "Nazi" appears in the caption to a story underneath the headline. Maybe the headline refers to the Nazi surrender.

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