# 147 - "How to Recede in Business"
Sam convinces Rebecca to go out with him, but his plans for
the big date go awry when Rebecca is fired and Sam is promoted
to the position of manager. In order to stay at Cheers, she
must work as a waitress.
# 148 - "Swear to God"
After he learns he may have fathered a child, Sam vows not
to have sex for a year. Meanwhile, Woody gets his big break
when he's cast as the understudy for Moses in a local theatrical
production.
# 149 - "Executive Sweet"
Rebecca forces herself to date Martin Teal, a wunderkind yuppie
from Cheers' parent corporation.
# 150 - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape"
Martin Teal, Cheers' corporate owner, proposes marriage to
Rebecca, who has been fending off his advances by saying she's
in love with Sam. Martin tries to rid himself of the competion
by sending Sam to tend bar in Mexico.
# 151 - "Those Lips, Those Ice"
Carla fears that Eddie is having an affair with his skating
partner.
Guest Star: Jay Thomas.
# 152 - "Norm, Is That You?"
Norm's hidden talents as an interior designer are discovered
by Lilith and Frasier when they fire their decorator and Norm
jumps in with exactly what they want. Norm starts to get work
as a designer and tries on a flamboyant persona.
# 153 - "How to Win Friends and Electrocute People"
Frasier convinces Cliff to undergo electrical aversion therapy
in order to curb his obnoxious ways and win more friends.
# 154 - "Jumping Jerks"
Wondering if they're still "real men," Cliff, Norm,
and Woody agree to go skydiving.
# 155 - "Send in the Crane"
Frasier is forced to fill-in for Woody as the birthday clown
for a party Rebecca has organized. Meanwhile, Sam renews an
old fling but the real object of his affection is her daughter.
# 156 - "Bar Wars II: The Woodman Strikes Back"
The Cheers gang is determined to win the Boston Bloody Mary
Contest. Woody goes to work at Gary's Old Towne Tavern in
order to infiltrate.
# 157 - "Adventures in House Sitting"
Rebecca house sits for her boss and the dog runs away. The
gang from Cheers try to replace it with another dog.
# 158 - "Please Mr. Postman"
Sam finds a song that consistantly puts Rebecca "in the
mood." Cliff becomes involved with a his female mail
carrier trainee, Margaret.
# 159 - "Golden Boyd"
Rebecca hosts a party for Kelly Gaines, the wealthy daughter
of a Cheers executive. Woody gets into a fight with Kelly's
pompous boyfriend and asks her on a date to spite him.
# 160 - "I Kid You Not"
Carla fears that her son is becoming too much of a "poindexter"
like his Nobel Prize-winning father. Woody convinces Sam to
lend him his Corvette for a date with Kelly.
# 161 - "Don't Paint Your Chickens"
Frustrated by the lack of respect she receives from her superiors,
Rebecca demonstrates her skills by overhauling Norm's painting
business. Impressed, the CEO of the company that owns Cheers
champions her, but is then busted for tax evasion. Meanwhile,
Sam is run ragged by his latest love conquest.
# 162 - "The Cranemakers"
Rebecca plans a trip to Italy for Woody, but Woody misses
his plane and spends his vacation in the terminal. Lilith
and Frasier try an "earthy" approach to pregnancy.
# 163 - "Hot Rocks"
Rebecca and Sam are invited to attend a gala celebrating the
200th anniversary of the U.S.S. Constitution. Rebecca loses
the $32,000 loaned to her for the event.
Guest Star: Admiral William J. Crowe of Joint Chief of Staff.
# 164 - "What's Up Doc?"
Determined to date a colleague of Frasier and Lilith's, Sam
visits her office to seek help for his "impotence."
# 165 - "The Gift of the Woody"
Drawing on his limited means, Woody presents Kelly with a
song he wrote for her birthday. When it fails to impress,
he spends his life savings on a pendant.
# 166 - "Call Me Irresponsible"
Eddie is MIA on his and Carla's 2nd anniversary. Meanwhile,
Sam's basketball pool ignites gambling fever in Woody.
# 167 - "Sisterly Love"
Breaking three years of silence, Rebecca's sister Susan comes
to Cheers to mend fences. Sam, seeing a perfect opportunity
to score with both of them, puts himself in charge of arbitrating
their dispute. They, in turn, pull an eloborate prank on him.
# 168 - "The Visiting Lecher"
Frasiers' old school chum and colleague visits Cheers. The
married doctor is writing book on marital fidelity and upon
meeting Rebecca, begins probing her feelings for him under
the guise of research.
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