Cheers

Cheers (1982)

2 corrected entries in season 7

(19 votes)

Those Lips, Those Ice - S7-E5

Corrected entry: In this episode, Carla knows Eddie didn't send her the flowers because she said his real name isn't Edward, it's Gee but in the episode when they're married, the priest says, Do you, Edward LeBec take Carla?"

Correction: The priest at the wedding of Prince Charles (the first wedding, that is) got his name wrong - why can't the priest in a small wedding in Boston? Character mistake.

Correction: It's possible that Edward wanted his preferred name spoken at the wedding. He could still use his legal name on the wedding documents, and when he communicates with Carla. I have met people who only want their spouses and closest friends/family to call them by their real name.

Please Mr. Postman - S7-E12

Corrected entry: Sam finds out that the song that makes Rebecca melt is "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", but later he plays for her "Unchained Melody" and she reacts as if it were the song.

Correction: "Unchained Melody" is the song Sam played to Rebecca in her apartment when she was drunk and realied she doesn't love Robin. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" was played in the bar, when the singer came in. If she remembered that, there would be no frame of reference.

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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Suggested correction: He saw them outside; it just wasn't shown.

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Question: Is it true they wanted to get Glenn Close to make a cameo as Vera Peterson in the last episode? I swear I saw photos in an entertainment mag of her filming a scene for the final episode, with the joke being Norm's long-insulted wife was actually very beautiful and classy.

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Answer: The show never intended for an actress to play Vera, with the one exception being when her character appeared in the "Thanksgiving Orphans" episode, though her face was completely obscured by a pie thrown in her face. There's been online discussion on different sites about which actress could have played Vera, but it was only opinions. There's no reference to or evidence of Glenn Close having filmed a scene.

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