"Cheers" Show Down: Part 1 (TV Episode 1983) Poster

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8/10
Sam and Diane
Hitchcoc8 August 2019
When Sam's brother Derek, the Renaissance man, shows up, Sam is totally second place. The guy can do anything. He draws crowds wherever he goes. But in the end, it's Diane who is the prize. Sam finally admits his feelings for Diane to Carla, who has jetted off with Derek. Good setup for the finale of Season 1.
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8/10
Show Down: Part 1 (#1.21)
ComedyFan20106 April 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Sam's brother is coming to the bar. Turns out that Sam always felt inferior to him and he tells it to Diane. She tries to reassure him but it is hard as everyone in the bar including her likes him. She is about to leave with him but Sam doesn't want it, only he has trouble to say it to her face.

Well this is the beginning of the season finale and it looks like we are getting closer to Sam and Diane getting closer together. I am looking forward to see it in the second part.

The episode had great moments of both Sam dealing with his inferiority complex, very well performed by Ted Danson. And the great scene where he tells Diane not to go when she is with her back to him, very moving.
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9/10
Sam and Diane enter Endgame
dgplatt-601216 February 2024
Looking back, it's fairly obvious that the answer to the most famous modern "Will They Or Won't They" would be "They Will," but it wasn't a certainty at the time. With part one of this two parter, we finally realize that the first season has been leading up to this moment.

This time, the Guy who Walks Into A Bar is Derek Malone, Sam's too-good-to-be-true brother. The mysterious Dreek sounds like Diane's description of her ideal man from The Coach's Daughter: "Very intelligent. Very well educated. Perhaps even over-educated, if there is such a thing. Not particularly athletic, perhaps even clumsy, but charmingly so. Blond, blue-eyed, with a Byron-like innocence." In other words, as Sam points out, a male version of Diane. For a guy whom we never see, Derek has a large impact on the bar: he helps Norm get a new job, he teaches Coach Spanish, and he charms the socks off a certain blonde waitress. Sam is annoyed at being upstaged by his brother, but it's the last one that really bothers him.

This is a top notch episode, with good contributions from all the cast (Cliff, still just a guest star, has a bit less to do). The only thing keeping it from being a perfect episode is that it's all really leading up to the next one...
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10/10
Fabulous Lead Up to Finale of First Incredible Season
vilzvet12 November 2021
A really perfect two part conclusion of the first amazing season. Loved that we never saw Derek's face it led to his mystique because we know that no one could compare to Sam anyway.
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