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--> ''(Fiery Look at Gary)'' "Your MAMMA!"

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--> '''Diane:''' ''(Fiery Look at Gary)'' "Your MAMMA!"
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*** To his credit, Norm concedes defeat--as only Norm can:
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* Diane Chambers, ''of all people'', saves the day bowling against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern--defending the honor of her sorority in the process. And while we're at it, she displays a sweet moment of SophisticatedAsHell:

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* Diane Chambers, ''of all people'', saves the day bowling against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern--defending the honor of her sorority in the process. And while we're at it, she displays tops it all off with a sweet moment of SophisticatedAsHell:

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--> ''(Fiery Look at Gary)''
--> "Your MAMMA!"
--> ''(BIG cheer from the rest of the gang)''

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--> ''(Fiery Look at Gary)''
-->
Gary)'' "Your MAMMA!"
--> ''(BIG cheer from the rest of the gang)''gang!)''

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* Diane Chambers, ''of all people'', saves the day bowling against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern.

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* Diane Chambers, ''of all people'', saves the day bowling against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern.Tavern--defending the honor of her sorority in the process. And while we're at it, she displays a sweet moment of SophisticatedAsHell:
--> ''(Fiery Look at Gary)''
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* The second season finale, "I'll Be Seeing You", especially the last ten minutes of part two, which, in This Troper's opinion, is one of the most powerful scenes in the history of television.

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* YMMV: The second season finale, "I'll Be Seeing You", especially the last ten minutes of part two, which, in This Troper's opinion, is one of the most powerful scenes in the history of television.
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--> "Your MAMMA!"
--> ''(BIG cheer from the rest of the gang)''
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-->'''Diane:''' Do you know what the difference between you and a fat-brained ass is?

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-->'''Diane:''' Do you know what the difference between you and a fat-brained fat, braying ass is?



-->'''Diane:''' The fat-brained ass would. ''(oh, snap!)''

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-->'''Diane:''' The fat-brained fat, braying ass would. ''(oh, snap!)''
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** Made funnier by Diane turning, grabbing one of the drinks on her tray and gulping it down.
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-->'''Diane:''' Do you know the difference between you and a fat-brained ass is?

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-->'''Diane:''' Do you know what the difference between you and a fat-brained ass is?
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* Diane gets in a vicious one during their breakup at the end of Season 2.
-->'''Diane:''' Do you know the difference between you and a fat-brained ass is?
-->'''Sam:''' No.
-->'''Diane:''' The fat-brained ass would. ''(oh, snap!)''
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* In the episode "Sam's Women," Sam thinks Diane thinks that the only women Sam can get are all stupid. Diane asserts that an intelligent woman would never fall for his lines. They argue about it (and insult each other), and finally apologize. Then they have this conversation:
-->'''Sam:''' Well I'll be darned.
-->'''Diane:''' What?
-->'''Sam:''' Nothing, I just... noticed something.
-->'''Diane:''' What?
-->'''Sam:''' Well I guess I've never, uh, never looked into your eyes.
-->'''Diane:''' Something wrong with them?
-->'''Sam:''' No, I, ah... I just don't think I've seen eyes that color before. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ''ever'' seen that color before. ''[Shakes head]'' Yes I have, yes I have...
-->'''Diane:''' Where...?
-->'''Sam:''' I was, ah, I was on a ski weekend, up at Stowe. I was coming in late one day, last person off the slope. The sun had just gone down... And the sky became this incredible color. I, I usually don't notice things like that. I found myself kind of walking around in the cold, hoping it wouldn't change. Wishing that I had somebody there to share it with. Afterwards I tried to convince myself that I'd imagined that color, that I hadn't really seen it, that... nothing on this earth could be that beautiful. Now I see I was wrong.
-->''[Diane stares at him silently]''
-->'''Sam:''' Wouldn't work, huh?
-->'''Diane:''' ...What?
-->'''Sam:''' An intelligent woman would see right through that.
-->'''Diane:''' Oh... ''OH!'' In a minute!
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*[Cliff has read that his medication can cause male breast enlargement]
-->Cliff: I see you all looking at my chestal area; stop it! I don't have breasts!
-->Rebecca: Don't let them get to you, Cliff. I took that medication and the risk of side effects is very overrated.
-->Cliff: Oh, yeah, Rebecca? How long ago did you take it?
-->Rebecca: About twenty years ago; back when I was a little boy.
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** Plus her take down of him earlier:
-->'''Diane:''' Excuse me, but you’ve obviously come here to belittle my friends. Why, I can only speculate; perhaps you’re compensating for some physical shortcoming, and it’s tragic that you place such stock in silly competition. What of higher attainments? What of loftier pursuits? What of art and of philosophy? What of music?
-->'''Gary:''' I graduated magna cum laude in American Literature from Princeton.
-->'''Diane:''' Oh? Couldn’t make summa?
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* In "Cry Harder":

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* In Sam buying back Cheers in "Cry Harder":Harder".
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* Coach, of all people, helping Harry with this KansasCityShuffle to win all of Coach's poker winnings back from another con man. This made Harry the Hat a likeable EnsembleDarkhorse, instead of the seedy con man he could have been.

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* Coach, of all people, helping Harry with this a KansasCityShuffle to win all of Coach's poker winnings back from another con man. This made Harry the Hat a likeable EnsembleDarkhorse, instead of the seedy con man he could have been.
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* Coach, of all people, helping Harry with this KansasCityShuffle to win all of Coach's poker winnings back from another con man. This made both Harry the Hat a likeable EnsembleDarkhorse, instead of the seedy con man he could have been.

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* Coach, of all people, helping Harry with this KansasCityShuffle to win all of Coach's poker winnings back from another con man. This made both Harry the Hat a likeable EnsembleDarkhorse, instead of the seedy con man he could have been.
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* Coach, of all people, helping Harry with this KansasCityShuffle to win all of Coach's poker winnings back from another con man. This made both Harry the Hat a likeable EnsembleDarkhorse, instead of the seedy con man he could have been.
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*** The conclusion is also a CMOA, in which Diane reveals that the two men the gang hustled out of ''Cheers'' were not gay, and that the two gay men she said were in the bar were still there, and had a ball watching the gang behave like morons the entire time. She says as she walks away, "Isn't that right, guys?", and two of the regulars kiss Norm on the cheek.
---->'''Norm:''' ''(pointing at the regular on his right)'' [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Better than Vera.]]
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** And the triumphant return of [[ConMan Harry the Hat]], still on the top of his game after a ten-year absence from the show. Cheers wins the feud because Harry tricks Gary into [[spoiler:''having his bar demolished.'']]

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** And the triumphant return of [[ConMan Harry the Hat]], still on the top of his game after a ten-year absence from the show.absence. Cheers wins the feud because Harry tricks Gary into [[spoiler:''having his bar demolished.'']]
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** And the triumphant return of Harry the Hat, still on the top of his game after a ten-year absence from the show. Cheers wins the feud because Harry tricks Gary into [[spoiler:''having his bar demolished.'']]

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** And the triumphant return of [[ConMan Harry the Hat, Hat]], still on the top of his game after a ten-year absence from the show. Cheers wins the feud because Harry tricks Gary into [[spoiler:''having his bar demolished.'']]
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** And the triumphant return of Harry the Hat, still on the top of his game after a ten-year absence from the show. Cheers wins the feud because Harry tricks Gary into [[spoiler:''having his bar demolished.'']]
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** Diane's reaction: "[[PrepositionsAreNotToEndSentencesWith That's the noblest preposition you've ever dangled.]]"

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* The Cheers gang finally winning the feud with Gary in ''Bar Wars VII'' during the final season.
* Sam, in the first season episode ''The Boys in the Bar'', when the regulars are trying to pressure him into ejecting two suspected homosexuals by threatening to find another bar.
-->'''Sam:''' Hey, listen, those guys are staying. Anyone else wants to leave, that's fine.
-->'''Norm:''' Okay, Sam, you know what kind of bar this could turn into?
-->'''Sam:''' It's not going to turn into the kind of bar that I have to throw people out of.
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-->'''Rebecca:''' Again, in baseball-ese - it's the bottom of the ninth, two out, two strikes... [[BadassBoast and you've got]] '''[[BadassBoast no balls.]]'''

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-->'''Rebecca:''' Again, in baseball-ese - it's the bottom of the ninth, two out, two strikes... [[BadassBoast and you've got]] '''[[BadassBoast '''''[[BadassBoast no balls.]]'''
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-->'''Rebecca:''' Again, in baseball-ese - it's the bottom of the ninth, two out, two strikes... [[BadassBoast and you've got]] '''[[no balls.]]'''

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-->'''Rebecca:''' Again, in baseball-ese - it's the bottom of the ninth, two out, two strikes... [[BadassBoast and you've got]] '''[[no '''[[BadassBoast no balls.]]'''

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* Rebecca in her first appearance laid down the law for Sam when giving him a second chance.
-->'''Rebecca:''' Again, in baseball-ese - it's the bottom of the ninth, two out, two strikes... [[BadassBoast and you've got]] '''[[no balls.]]'''
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* Diane Chambers, ''of all people'', saves the day bowling against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern.
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--->'''Lisa''': Roy, I don't want to marry you. I decided I want a man as good as my father.
--->'''Roy''': Wait, hold on here. What about Pennsylvania?
--->'''Lisa''': Roy, you don't get Pennsylvania, and you don't get me. You just get more and more obnoxious.

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--->'''Lisa''': -->'''Lisa''': Roy, I don't want to marry you. I decided I want a man as good as my father.
--->'''Roy''': -->'''Roy''': Wait, hold on here. What about Pennsylvania?
--->'''Lisa''': -->'''Lisa''': Roy, you don't get Pennsylvania, and you don't get me. You just get more and more obnoxious.
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* In "Cry Harder":
-->'''Sam''': Right. I, uh, OK I got eighty-five cents here.
-->'''Jim Montgomery''': ...I'll take it.
-->'''Sam''': Hey guys! I low-balled him!
* In "Coach's Daughter," when Lisa (Coach's... y'know) tells off her fiance, a JerkAss who was only marrying her so she (his boss) would give him a new sales territory.
--->'''Lisa''': Roy, I don't want to marry you. I decided I want a man as good as my father.
--->'''Roy''': Wait, hold on here. What about Pennsylvania?
--->'''Lisa''': Roy, you don't get Pennsylvania, and you don't get me. You just get more and more obnoxious.

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