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I'll Be Seeing You: Part 1 (#2.21)
ComedyFan20109 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Sam get interviewed for an article about eligible bachelors. Diane is very upset about it and they have a fight. Sam thinks of a way to get on good terms with her by inviting an artist to paint her but him and the artist don't get along. But as he sees Diane he wants to paint her, Sam puts his foot down and Diane agrees but at the end she still leaves with the artist to be painted.

A good beginning of the finale. We have a great conflict story and it is interesting to see how it will progress.

And it is great to see Christopher Lloyd in the role of the artist. I just watched the Back to the future trilogy and it was fun to see him years before it happened in this role. He also created a very interesting character that I am looking forward to see more of in the finale.
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8/10
The Portrait
Hitchcoc14 August 2019
Sam has betrayed Diane's trust again, lying to her about an interview with a reporter. The two of them get into their usual tiff and Sam is somewhat contrite. He decides to make nice by hiring an artist to do her portrait. He has no idea of what he is getting into. In walks the artist, played by Chris Lloyd. He is arrogant and mean spirited, seeing the bar patrons as a lesser species. He decides to do the painting to spite Sam. Sam forbids it, and the final episode is on its way.
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9/10
The End Is Near
dgplatt-6012110 March 2024
Cheers ended Season One with a two part episode ending with a cliffhanger. This was a daring move for a show near the bottom of the ratings. By the end of Season Two the series had grown in popularity but still wasn't a Top 20 show. The producers responded by making the finale an even more emotional two-parter.

Sam and Diane's relationship is at a crossroads, mostly due to lingering trust issues. Their problems come to a head when Sam does a magazine interview as an "Eligible Bachelor." In order to make it up to Diane, Sam enlists an artist to paint her portrait.

Phillip Semenko (Christopher Lloyd, in between Taxi and Back To The Future) is yet another foil to Sam: pompous, pretentious, and contemptuous of the bar rabble. Semenko rejects Sam's offer, until Diane recognizes him. Diane's pretentiousness flatters Semenko's ego, and she runs off with the artist to do the portrait behind Sam's back.

This episode runs at lightning pace, moving to the inevitable cliffhanger where Diane leaves the bar with Semenko. There's a couple subplots (Norm discovers the Hungry Heifer, Coach plans a picnic) but this is all about our star crossed lovers. It can only get darker from here.
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