"Cheers" House of Horrors with Formal Dining and Used Brick (TV Episode 1986) Poster

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House of Horrors with Formal Dining and Used Brick (#5.5)
ComedyFan201020 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Since her kids are getting bigger and her house is getting smaller Carla needs to get a new one, but she has trouble finding something she can afford. Cliff helps her but after she buys it it comes out that the house is build over a prison graveyard and might be haunted. Carla is afraid and Cliff spends a night with her in that house to make her feel better.

Loved this episode. The storyline is very good and fitting to the characters, such as Carla's superstition. Ad it was pretty funny and sweet how Norm and Cliff came to her at night. And Cliff even stayed all the time. Good ending as well!
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8/10
Carla's Abode
Hitchcoc22 August 2019
Carla is looking for a house and Cliff has seen one on his route that she can afford. She quickly purchases it but it is found out that it was built over a Revolutionary War graveyard. Carla feels that if she can spend a night in it, the curse will go away. She goes and who should show up but Norm and Cliff.
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Incorrect Title?
alexanderthorul31 May 2009
According to my Cheers season five box set, this episode is called "House of Horrors with Formal Dining and Used Brick." Anyway, so I only wanted to put that but this thing is forcing me to actually provide a review for the episode, so may I just say that although Cliff Clavin is a tremendous character, there's always something disheartening to me about him getting excessive screen time. Just as Carla is best used for the swinging jokes, Clifford C. Clavin is a character whose usual role of a few lines an episode is aces for him. That brings this episode down a little, as does the use of Carla. There are those who prefer to see some of the supporting cast used more, but I prefer it when they're used as, you know, supporting cast.
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