# 70 - "Birth, Death, Love and Rice"
It's been six months since Sam left for Italy to stop Diane's
marriage to Frasier, and he is now thankful that he didn't
find them. Frasier, an emotional wreck after having been dumped
by Diane, visits Cheers and informs Sam that Diane is now
working in a convent. The death of Coach has saddened everyone.
Sam needs a new bartender and hires Woody Boyd, a young, enthusiastic
farmboy who had been corresponding with Coach.
Guest Stars: Woody Harrelson.
# 71 - "Woody Goes Belly Up"
Woody desperately misses his hometown girlfriend, Beth, so
Sam and Diane arrange for her to pay a surprise visit . Frasier
pays his bar debt by working as janitor at Cheers, hoping
to make Diane feel guilty for leaving him.
# 72 - "Someday My Prince Will Come"
A coat left in the bar arouses Diane's curiosity about the
owner, and she fantasizes that he could be her Prince Charming.
Sam puts her boasting to the test by making her agree to go
out with the man if he returns.
# 73 - "The Groom Wore Clearasil"
Carla vehemently objects when Anthony, her 16 year-old son,
requests her permission to marry Annie, his high school sweetheart.
# 74 - "Diane's Nightmare"
Diane's imagination runs wild when she is haunted by Andy,
the crazed actor who once tried to strangle her.
# 75 - "I'll Gladly Pay You Tuesday"
Diane entrusts Sam with a rare and very valuable book from
her collection as collateral for money he loaned her, but
a small accident turns into a very costly mistake for Sam.
# 76 - "2 Good 2 Be 4 Real"
Out of desperation, Carla places an ad in the personal classified
listings in the paper. When she gets no response the guys
at the bar decide to intercede.
# 77 - "Love Thy Neighbor"
Norm is forced to stop joking and take a serious look at his
marriage when a female neighbor informs him that his wife
Vera and her husband are having an affair.
# 78 - "From Beer to Eternity"
The Cheers gang challenges the regulars from a rival bar to
a bowling tournament to avenge their losses in a variety of
other sports events.
# 79 - "The Bar Stoolie"
Cliff’s father, who deserted him when he was a child comes
to visit. Sam tries to keep Diane away from his latest flame.
# 80 - "Don Juan is Hell"
Sam feels flattered when Diane asks to use him as the subject
for her psychology term paper on the "Don Juan Syndrome,"
but he soon feels like a freak when her professor and classmates
come to study him in person.
# 81 - "Fools and Their Money"
When Woody becomes hooked on football game betting pools,
Sam steps in to make him see the error of his ways. In trying
to protect Woody he makes a decision that costs Woody thousands
of dollars.
# 82 - "Take My Shirt Please?"
When no one bids on Sam’s baseball jersey, he is forced to
admit that his days of glory are far behind him. Meanwhile,
Norm is busy wining and dining potential clients who obviously
share none of his interests.
# 83 - "Suspicion"
A fellow psychology student of Diane’s is covertly taping
the Cheers' regulars for research purposes. The gang plots
to get even with Diane.
# 84 - "The Triangle"
Frasier has not been the same since Diane dumped him in Europe,
so she and Sam unite to help him get back on his feet and
gain the confidence he needs to return to psychology.
# 85 - "Cliffie's Big Score"
Cliff has a real dilemma, but he's loving every minute of
it, when both Carla and Diane accept his invitation to be
his date for the Postman's Ball.
# 86 - "Second Time Around"
Sam tries to help Frasier out of a severe depression by fixing
him up. After just one date with Candi, Frasier announces
his plans to marry her immediately.
Guest Stars: Bebe Neuwirth, Jennifer Tilly.
# 87 - "The Peterson Principle"
Norm has to struggle with his conscience when he and a co-worker
are in competition for a big promotion and Norm hears gossip
that could win him the job. Frasier tries to stir up emotions
in Diane by showing slides of their European trip.
# 88 - "Dark Imaginings"
A series of events makes Sam suddenly aware that he is getting
older.
# 89 - "Save the Last Dance For Me"
Carla teams up with Nick to enter a local dance contest, but
after several arguments during practice they split. She takes
Sam as her partner and they compete against Nick and his new
bride, Loretta.
Guest Stars: Dan Hedaya, Jean Kasem.
# 90 - "Fear Is My Co-Pilot"
When the pilot of a small airplane collapses while in flight,
passengers Sam and Diane think they are about to die. In their
panic they reveal their true feelings for each other.
Guest Stars: Joseph Whipp.
# 91 - "Diane Chambers Day"
Diane is sinking into depression because she feels she is
being excluded from the bar's clique, so Frasier creates a
plan to cheer her up. She mistakenly believes it was Sam's
idea and her old feelings for him are rekindled.
Guest Stars: Tom Harrison, Jacqueline Cassell.
# 92 - "Relief Bartender"
Woody fears for his job when Sam hires a temporary bartender
who wins the customers' hearts as he puts on a delightful
show with every drink he pours.
Guest Stars:Tony Carrierro, Patricia Veselich, Judith Borsi,
Edan Gross, Kim Robinson, Madgel Dean, Paul Eiding, Jack M.
Lindine, Terrence.
# 93 - "Strange Bedfellows, Part I"
Sam takes a sudden interest in politics when a lady he is
dating, Janet Eldridge, runs for city councilwoman. Diane
decides to support Janet's competitor because she fears that
if Janet wins, she will also win Sam.
Guest Stars: Kate Mulgrew, Max Wright, David Paymer, Carolyn
Ann Clark, Michael G. Hagerty, Lawrence Lott, Charles Walker
(I).
# 94 - "Strange Bedfellows, Part II"
Senator Gary Hart makes a cameo appearance at Cheers. Sam's
relationship heats up with Council woman Janet Eldridge. Janet
convinces him to fire Diane but Diane beats him to the punch
by quitting.
Guest Stars: Senator Gary Hart, Kate Mulgrew, Max Wright,
David Paymer.
# 95 - "Strange Bedfellows, Part III"
While Sam is making a valiant attempt to be part of Janet's
political career, Diane poses as a reporter at the press conference
and heckles Sam until he loses his temper. Over the phone,
Sam proposes marriage to someone, but to whom, it is not clear.
Guest Stars:Kate Mulgrew, Max Wright, David Paymer, Lawrence
Lott, Sheila Scott-Wilkenson.
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