359:, Sam and Diane consummate their relationship, which becomes dysfunctional. Sam and Diane love each other but maintain their antagonistic relationship style toward each other. Their pride and jealousy are often the cause of conflict, and their characteristic bickering continues, though often their love for each other overcomes any problems, such as their on-off relationship. Major conflicts arise toward the end of the second season. Robert David Sullivan wrote in December 2012 that trying to change each other and hurting each other took its toll on their relationship. In "Fortune and Men's Weight" (1984), Diane admits to Sam that she spent a platonic evening with a fellow student who shares her common interests, and feels guilty for not telling Sam. In "Snow Job" (1984), Sam plans to have a weekend of debauchery with his friends on a ski trip, and he hides it from Diane. Carla tells Diane about Sam's trip and Diane takes advantage of Sam's lies to teach him a lesson.
517:, returns to Cheers and tells Diane that he sent one of her unfinished manuscripts to his colleague, who praised it and gave it to the publishers. Although Diane is excited, Sumner warns her that simultaneously being married and having a career is impossible, and that choosing marriage over career would put her talents to waste. Later, Sam and Diane want to be married immediately at the bar. At the wedding, Diane receives a telephone call informing her that the publisher wants her work, but she must finish it immediately. Although she wants to be married to Sam, he convinces Diane to finish the book and delay the wedding, so that she has no regrets about giving up her dream of being a great writer. In their last scene together, Diane tells Sam that she will return to him in six months, but Sam doubts it. She leaves Boston behind to pursue her writing career.
472:), whom Diane opposes politically. When Sam and Janet start and then continue dating, Diane accuses Janet of using Sam for political purposes, not loving him, and planning to dump him. However, after the election is over, Janet and Sam are still together, much to Diane's dismay. One night in the bar, Diane overhears Janet ask Sam to fire Diane, but Diane resigns the next day. At Janet's press conference in the bar, Diane questions Sam and Janet's future together, resulting in a conflict between Sam and Diane, which humiliates Janet. Finally, Janet breaks up with Sam because she feels that he is still in love with Diane. At the end of the final installment, Sam dials the telephone and proposes marriage to the call's unknown recipient.
366:), an arrogant, eccentric painter, whom Sam wants to commission for a portrait of Diane, comes to the bar. Sam strongly dislikes Semenko but Diane praises his talent and begs Sam to do the same, but Sam orders her not to sit for him. However, Diane is convinced that Sam will appreciate the final work despite his reaction to the artist, and has Semenko paint the portrait. Sam hires a lesser artist, who produces a botched portrait of Diane. When she takes the wrapped portrait by Semenko into the bar, Sam and Diane begin to argue until she declares that she is through with the fighting. Finally, Sam and Diane break up with no intention to be together again. At the cliffhanger, Sam unwraps Semenko's portrait and says "Wow!"
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again. Diane rejects him, thinking that Sam is proposing on the rebound from Janet. Diane wants to marry Sam, but Sam is furious with her for turning him down. Regardless, Diane returns to work at the bar and waits for Sam to propose again. Meanwhile, they continue dating other people. In "Chambers vs. Malone" (1987), after Sam proposes again and Diane rejects him, Sam chases Diane up the street, causing her to fall and injure herself. Diane charges Sam with assault, leading to a trial. In the courtroom, at the judge's behest, Sam proposes to Diane again, and she finally accepts. In "A House Is Not a Home", Sam and Diane buy a house together.
312:), in a pretend relationship to prove Diane wrong. (In some syndicated prints, Sam's past marriage is omitted.) When Sam and Debra are leaving "for" an opera, Diane retrieves the opera pamphlet from Debra only to find it is two years old, foiling Sam's scheme. Sam blames Diane for making his romantic life less fun, and Diane assures that he would never win an intelligent woman. They argue but then make up. When Sam explains a color of the sky at a ski resort and compares it to Diane's eyes in vivid detail, apparently distracted Diane is nearly touched but then averts herself and treats it as repulsive to an intelligent woman.
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to call him if she wants to revive their relationship again. Diane arrives in London with
Frasier and then calls Sam at the bar to tell him. Despite her obvious misgivings about her relationship with Frasier, and Sam's pain at her choice, Diane stays in Europe with Frasier. She contacts Sam in two episodes before the season finale "Rescue Me" (1985), in which Frasier proposes to Diane in Italy; she accepts and tells Sam about it by telephone. Suddenly, Sam daydreams of stopping the wedding. Back in reality, Carla assures Sam that he is still a womanizer, regardless of his feelings about Diane. With the help of
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308:. While she waits for her fiancé Sumner Sloan (Michael McGuire), Diane realizes that Sumner has left her, and that she is jobless and penniless with nothing else in her life. Sam offers Diane a job as a cocktail waitress, and she accepts. In the next episode, "Sam's Women" (1982), Diane snootily teases Sam for preferring just beautiful women with below average intelligence. In response, Sam involves his ex-wife, Debra (
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413:, was to be Diane's love interest and Sam's intellectual rival. They intended for Diane to end her relationship with Frasier within a few episodes, and for him to leave the show, but Grammer's performance was well-received, so his role was extended for the whole season. Long was still married to stockbroker Bruce Tyson and was pregnant with his child, and a storyline involving Diane Chambers's
429:) tells Diane about Sam's relapse. Diane and Frasier help Sam to regain his sobriety. When Diane refuses to work as a waitress again, Coach convinces Diane that Sam will relapse again, tells Sam that Diane will lose her mind if she leaves Cheers again, and convinces Frasier that Sam and Diane will long for each other if she does not return to work there. Diane returns to Cheers as a waitress.
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to be a comedy about "family" of characters in a Boston bar, but quickly realized that the "Sam and Diane" romance was popular and decided that every episode would depict it. Burrows told the others several weeks after filming began, "Sam & Diane – that's your show." The "Sam and Diane" romance
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Frasier's wedding. Several months later, Sam discovers that Diane had abandoned Frasier at the altar and feeling guilty for her promiscuity, joins a convent. Sam rescues her and gives her back her
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other characters, their later romance and "the removal of the love-hate subplot much of the edge of the series lost". In October 1985, Sherwood's interest in the show lessened because of the romance; Diane's affair with Frasier Crane "made things worse". According to Howard Rosenberg of the
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dominated the show for five years. As Burrows hypothesized, the couple would have diminished the importance and relevance of the bar setting if Long had not left the show in 1987. While the writers were developing the sexual tension between the two characters in the
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for Sam and Diane, but they decided to modify the competitive aspect. The concept evolved into a "pretentious, college-student relationship with Sam," an ex-baseball player. After Shelley Long's departure from the show and replacement with
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opposites, repeatedly consummating their relationship and breaking up. When they are not together, Sam has affairs with many women; Diane has relationships with men fitting her upper-class aspirations, such as
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article said that Ross and Rachel are "the better couple" than Sam and Diane. Other people have compared Sam and Diane to other television couples, like the titular characters of
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1668:"Cheers! Sam and Diane's breakup is a TV event worth drinking to"
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513:" (1987), Diane's ex-fiancé, Sumner Sloan, who dumped her in the
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917:, Walter Podrazik wrote that both characters were the focus of
3261:"Ross and Rachel vs. Sam and Diane: Who Is the Better Couple?"
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1970:"Serve it yourself, Sam: Diane on her way out from Cheers"
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2594:"Kelsey's Launches Ad Campaign with Cheers TV Theme Song"
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965:, Robert Galvin criticized the relationship's lack of "
3093:"Worst TV Couples Ever (Looking at You, Sam and Diane)"
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2957:"6 TV Girlfriends Who Will Make You Reconsider Dating"
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2765:"10 posts in 10 days – the best Sitcom of all time"
1460:"Crowd at 'Cheers' toasts new season with new boss"
1454:
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991:website. Robertson considered Diane's replacement,
973:website that the unresolved sexual tension between
304:and meets Sam Malone, a recovering alcoholic and a
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3123:Greatest TV Kisses: 10 Best Smooches in Television
779:wrote in 1994 that Sam's flirtation with Diane in
2648:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shakespeare's Plays
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1230:"TELEVISION; Why 'Cheers' Proved So Intoxicating"
1128:, Sam and Diane are satirized. Alan Sepinwall of
824:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shakespeare's Plays
3347:All Access Totally Unauthorized! Sterling Knight
2153:"Picking this year's Emmys harder than it looks"
2040:"Ending sexual tension can be death for sitcoms"
969:". On May 30, 2012, Amber Humphrey wrote on the
3372:"10 Things From Cheers That Have Not Aged Well"
3141:"TV Break-Ups: 10 Devastating TV Couple Splits"
3067:"The 25 Most Sexual Sitcom Couples of All Time"
3041:"5 TV Shows That Aren't On DVD – And Should Be"
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3504:Toasting Cheers: An Episode Guide, 1982–1993
2287:(Metro ed.). p. E3. Archived from
1919:"Shelley Long's pregnancy will keep her off
1792:Sullivan, Robert David (December 11, 2012).
1500:"Long's departure has 'Cheers' cast on edge"
1267:"We'll Cry In Our Beers As Sam, Diane Split"
1208:"32 Best 'Will They/Won't They?' TV Couples"
1134:said that, from the season three episode of
675:(in 1991) considered Sam and Diane the next
3507:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 1997.
1206:Bierly, Mandi; Fog, Henning (May 8, 2012).
42:, are fictional characters in the American
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3259:Brodesser-Akner, Taffy (October 3, 2016).
3212:Erik Adams; et al. (April 26, 2012).
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3594:"In Sitcoms, Cupid Is Often Only a Tease"
3540:"Sexual Tension Teases Stars and Viewers"
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2303:'Sam and Diane' better name for ABC show.
1890:"Cheers plots will feature unwed mothers"
1729:"Sam and Diane end their 'cheery' affair"
1050:the "modern-day Sam and Diane". The 2016
4059:Television characters introduced in 1982
2970:Fitzpatrick, Kevin (February 14, 2012).
2827:"Inventory: 10 TV Romances For The Ages"
2218:"Today in preview: 'Cheers' loses punch"
1848:
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3516:Jump the Shark: When Good Things Go Bad
2468:. May 21, 1993. p. B1 – via
2118:Rothenberg, Fred (September 21, 1984).
2004:Harmetz, Alijean (September 23, 1987).
1630:Harmetz, Alijean (September 23, 1987).
1298:
493:Ted Danson on Shelley Long's departure,
159:. Originally, Sam Malone was "a former
3613:Critical Studies in Mass Communication
3121:Hofstede, David (February 10, 2010). "
2972:"The Most Absolutely Awful TV Couples"
2744:from the original on February 16, 2009
2538:Gilbert, Matthew (November 17, 2002).
2519:from the original on December 10, 2008
2246:"'Cheers' is back in fine, funny form"
1727:Bykofsky, Stuart D. (April 29, 1984).
1411:
903:On January 28, 2011 a critic wrote on
855:wrote, "The whole Sam-Dianne [
720:magazine article, newspaper columnist
652:characters and real-life news anchors
215:, the original concept was revisited.
3638:October 26, 1990. Web. April 2, 2012.
2955:Silverman, Steve (January 31, 2012).
2489:"The politically incorrect TV series"
2070:Rothenberg, Fred (October 13, 1983).
1959:September 19, 1997. Web. May 9, 2012.
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3478:Ariano, Tara, and Sarah D. Bunting.
3326:Furlong, Maggie (January 11, 2012).
3184:Harrison, Shaun (January 18, 2011).
3139:Miller, Oliver (February 12, 2010).
2332:Ross, Jeremy (September 17, 1992). "
2151:Weiskind, Ron (September 21, 1984).
1498:Baker, Kathryn (September 5, 1987).
1431:"Many changes in store for 'Cheers'"
3174:April 30, 2010. Web. April 4, 2012.
3166:Five TV Weddings That Didn't Happen
2506:Simmons, Bill (February 21, 2002).
2420:Lipton, Michael A. (May 24, 1993).
2364:"TV viewers glad Sam stayed single"
2244:Sherwood, Rick (October 31, 1985).
2216:Sherwood, Rick (October 25, 1984).
2180:Weiskind, Ron (November 19, 1987).
2072:"Love won't spoil Sam and Diane on
1539:"The Best TV Show That's Ever Been"
748:) as "Sam's best bet." That month,
72:") until the fifth-season finale, "
16:Fictional couple in the show Cheers
3571:"Cupid finds tricky targets on TV"
3538:Holston, Noel (February 9, 1986).
3091:Knolle, Sharon (January 7, 2010).
3065:Robertson, Josh (April 16, 2013).
2872:. January 28, 2011. Archived from
2625:"IGN's Top 10 Favorite TV Couples"
2600:. February 3, 2008. Archived from
2273:Rosenberg, Howard (May 20, 1986).
2132:(Mid-County ed.). p. A15
2038:Lundin, Diana E. (March 1, 1991).
1917:Shister, Gail (January 16, 1985).
1869:from the original on March 8, 2013
998:In January 2010, Sharon Knolle of
816:Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters
732:chose both for Sam, tennis player
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3569:Kogan, Rick (February 20, 1990).
3291:The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman
2825:Murray, Noel (February 8, 2006).
2186:ruled best of Thursday TV lineup"
1888:Beck, Marilyn (August 31, 1984).
1695:Meade, Peter (January 14, 1983).
1429:Saunders, Dusty (July 31, 1987).
1384:: Robson–Chrysalis. p. 166.
1374:Balk, Quentin; Falk, Ben (2005).
1260:. Lakeland, Florida. p. 1C+.
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3592:Pall, Ellen (January 28, 1990).
3430:Sepinwall, Alan (May 12, 2008).
3370:Torn, Simone (August 20, 2019).
3039:Humphrey, Amber (May 30, 2012).
2920:Brindle, Beth (March 11, 2011).
2796:"Comic-Con: The Big Bang Theory"
2564:"The 100 Greatest TV Characters"
2458:"Capital Bar Patrons Toast TV's
2380:– via Google News Archive.
2262:– via Google News Archive.
2232:– via Google News Archive.
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1684:– via Google News Archive.
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1484:– via Google News Archive.
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938:Les Charles in the October 2012
355:Throughout the second season of
239:" (1987) and the series finale "
111:, with their sexual tension and
3984:Where Everybody Knows Your Name
3647:TV Viewer: Your Switch-On Guide
2897:"Charlie Sheen's gnarly future"
2794:Yang, A. (September 20, 2009).
2487:Watson, Bret (April 22, 1994).
1571:"More stuff you wanted to know"
1537:Raftery, Brian (October 2012).
1265:Meade, Peter (April 29, 1984).
687:)—of the 1970s television show
344:—Stuart D. Bykofsky from
3349:. Scholastic Inc. p. 50.
3129:. Retrieved February 22, 2012.
3003:Galvin, Robert (May 4, 2012).
2895:Wiser, Paige (March 2, 2011).
2650:. Penguin Group. p. 103.
1510:Hendersonville, North Carolina
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2392:Leefler, Pete (May 2, 1993).
2084:. p. E11. Archived from
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948:Steve Silverman wrote on the
609:wrote in September 1984 that
597:". Although the show won the
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3296:University Press of Kentucky
2508:"Page 2: Dear Sports Guy..."
2362:Mills, Kim I (May 2, 1993).
2279:exits with gleam in its eye"
2202:Name of author confirmed in
2006:"Writers scramble to change
1228:Carter, Bill (May 9, 1993).
535:was bad for Sam, and so on.
3615:12.1 (1995): 23–29. Print.
2866:"The Best TV Romance Shows"
2682:Ward, Julia (May 4, 2007).
2642:Greenwood, Cynthia (2008).
2422:"Lights Out at Sam's Place"
1951:Sam Asks Diane For Her Hand
1666:Boone, Mike (May 2, 1984).
391:as Diane Chambers's lover,
130:Glen Charles, July 11, 1982
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2732:"10 Great Sitcom Romances"
1323:"Ted Danson, On Life (And
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3396:Schlarbaum, John (2011).
3315:– via Google Books.
2308:The Baltimore Evening Sun
1773:. May 3, 1984. p. P6
1439:. p. 12 – via
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645:The Baltimore Evening Sun
603:Outstanding Comedy Series
296:In the series premiere, "
3835:What Is... Cliff Clavin?
3511:. Web. February 9, 2012.
2644:"Much Ado About Nothing"
1823:"Nothing to cheer about"
1697:"Shelley Long cheers up"
1472:. September 5–11, 1987.
415:out-of-wedlock pregnancy
347:Knight-Ridder Newspapers
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3779:Give Me a Ring Sometime
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3399:When Angels Fail to Fly
3294:. Lexington, Kentucky:
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2129:The Beaver County Times
1828:Wilmington Morning Star
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1073:Are You There, Chelsea?
638:(executive producer of
616:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
550:In the series finale, "
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3807:Thanksgiving Orphans
3635:Entertainment Weekly
2604:on September 1, 2012
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2291:on January 24, 2013.
2284:Anchorage Daily News
2081:Anchorage Daily News
1956:Entertainment Weekly
1569:(November 9, 2012).
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1026:Entertainment Weekly
787:Subsequent reception
776:Entertainment Weekly
584:, September 23, 1987
500:, September 23, 1987
284:The Montreal Gazette
247:. With Long leaving
188:Glen and Les Charles
165:New England Patriots
3962:(Spanish TV series)
3793:The Boys in the Bar
3553:on January 31, 2013
3332:The Huffington Post
3145:The Huffington Post
3127:The Huffington Post
3103:on January 17, 2010
3045:Film School Rejects
2876:on January 22, 2012
2775:on November 6, 2009
2730:Bell, Josh (2009).
2689:The Huffington Post
2574:on January 10, 2009
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2251:The Gainesville Sun
2088:on January 3, 2013.
1982:. December 17, 1986
1928:Beaver County Times
1632:"Changes on tap at
1189:Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
1146:Neil Patrick Harris
1087:Sonny with a Chance
1064:Thomas Haden Church
979:characters Tucker (
971:Film School Rejects
878:The Big Bang Theory
838:The Huffington Post
734:Martina Navratilova
712:Pew Research Center
563:First-run reception
528:Series finale: 1993
476:Season 5: 1986–1987
453:Season 4: 1985–1986
370:Season 3: 1984–1985
323:Season 2: 1983–1984
264:Season 1: 1982–1983
233:first-season finale
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4000:"Fear of Flying" (
3995:Cheers Beacon Hill
3821:Home Is the Sailor
3598:The New York Times
3437:New Jersey On-Line
2705:"TV'S Top Couples"
2369:The Sunday Gazette
2338:on its anniversary
2124:get critic's vote"
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1470:The Register-Guard
1235:The New York Times
1106:In popular culture
599:Emmy Award in 1984
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497:The New York Times
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3409:978-1-4566-0547-6
3356:978-0-545-19685-7
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2977:UGO Entertainment
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2343:Observer-Reporter
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1600:Los Angeles Times
954:UGO Entertainment
914:Chicago Sun Times
806:jumping the shark
796:In February 2002
759:Los Angeles Times
696:Observer–Reporter
632:Los Angeles Times
482:Cheers (season 5)
459:Cheers (season 4)
447:John Ratzenberger
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