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It's some time after "[[Recap/CheersS5E26 I Do, Adieu]]", and Cheers has changed. Sam's gone, as have most of the old clientele. The bar's been redecorated (there's now ferns everywhere) and is under new corporate management, which comes with awful uniforms. About the only things that haven't changed are Woody, Frasier, and Carla being pregnant.

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It's some time after "[[Recap/CheersS5E26 "[[Recap/CheersS5E26IDoAdieu I Do, Adieu]]", and Cheers has changed. Sam's gone, as have most of the old clientele. The bar's been redecorated (there's now ferns everywhere) and is under new corporate management, which comes with awful uniforms. About the only things that haven't changed are Woody, Frasier, and Carla being pregnant.
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* BigShutUp: Carla just can't help it, as Cliff drones on during the Screaming Viking plan.


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* CrowdChant: The old regulars get to the point of repeatedly chanting, "Screaming Viking!" It's at this that Wayne quits and storms out.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Averted. In the hopes of getting Wayne out, Carla made it known to Evan Drake that Sam was looking for a job at the bar. However, she anticipated that Rebecca would make room by firing Woody instead, so she cooked up the Screaming Viking plan and called the old regulars to come in to sell it.


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* FriendshipMoment: In light of all the changes during the TimeSkip, all the familiar regulars except for Frasier stopped coming to the bar. However, Norm, Cliff, and all the rest all came back for the Screaming Viking plan so that Woody won't lose his job.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: As the Screaming Viking plan unfolds, Sam can be seen in the background being quite amused.


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* OhCrap:
** Frasier's reaction to Sam having returned and snuck up behind him.
** Sam upon realizing getting himself a job is going to cost Woody his.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The changes to the bar are so off-putting that even Norm is willing to give up on the place.


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* PutOnABus: Diane left for Los Angeles, according to Woody.
* RockBottom: Sam returns to the bar, saying his boat sank and that he's flat broke. He needs a job under the new management just to keep from ending up on the street. He later admits to Rebecca that Diane's departure left him feeling this way on an emotional level, which is why he left town in the first place.
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I removed the “It Tastes Like Feet” example. This was about how the Screaming Viking tasted bad. This trope relates to how “people tend to describe foods that taste terrible in terms of things that no sane person has any right to know the taste of”. So it’s a trope about how people describe the taste of things. The example noted no one said what the drink tasted like. So I do not believe the trope definition applies to this case, as the fundamental requirement for the trope (describing the drink as tasting like something) wasn’t present.


* ItTastesLikeFeet: No-one exactly says what the Screaming Viking tastes like, but Rebecca makes sure to stare at the barflies for a good few seconds just to be sure. Once she's gone, they all spit it out.
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* TheAllegedBoss: Carla reveals that she always viewed Sam this way. She claims to have hated every boss she ever had, and when Sam points out that he was her boss, she replies, "[[SarcasmMode Yeah, right]]."
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The bar under Lillian has two bartenders; Wayne, whose only real sin is being humorless, and Woody, who is an idiot. But Woody's one of the main cast and Wayne isn't, so it's okay for everyone to rally together to either get Wayne fired or make him quit, just so Sam can have a job (because obviously, Sam couldn't be a waiter instead).
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The bar under Lillian has two bartenders; Dwayne, whose only real sin is being humorless, and Woody, who is an idiot. But Woody's one of the main cast and Dwayne isn't, so it's okay for everyone to rally together to either get Dwayne fired or make him quit, just so Sam can have a job (because obviously, Sam couldn't be a waiter instead).

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The bar under Lillian has two bartenders; Dwayne, Wayne, whose only real sin is being humorless, and Woody, who is an idiot. But Woody's one of the main cast and Dwayne Wayne isn't, so it's okay for everyone to rally together to either get Dwayne Wayne fired or make him quit, just so Sam can have a job (because obviously, Sam couldn't be a waiter instead).
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The bar under Lillian has two bartenders; Dwayne, whose only real sin is being humorless, and Woody, who is an idiot. But Woody's one of the main cast and Dwayne isn't, so it's okay for everyone to rally together to either get Dwayne fired or make him quit, just so Sam can have a job (because obviously, Sam couldn't be a waiter instead).
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Directed by: James Burrows\\
Written by: Glen Charles and Les Charles\\

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Directed by: James Burrows\\
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Written by: Glen Charles Creator/GlenCharles and Les Charles\\Creator/LesCharles\\



Guest Starring: Jay Thomas, Jonathan Stark, Al Rosen]

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Guest Starring: Jay Thomas, Jonathan Stark, Al Rosen]
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* DoubleEntendre: Rebecca tells Sam that he's "got two outs, two strikes... and '''no balls'''."
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Rebecca's establishing scene has her showing off her initial characterization of a snarky ice queen. It's later on when Even Drake calls that we see what will become a larger part of her characterization, the neurotic ButtMonkey who'll do anything to impress her bosses, who don't even know she's alive, and becomes so flustered she can't even operate a door-knob. Either way, it establishes she's ''vastly'' different from Diane.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Rebecca's establishing scene has her showing off her initial characterization of a snarky ice queen. It's later on when Even Evan Drake calls that we see what will become a larger part of her characterization, the neurotic ButtMonkey who'll do anything to impress her bosses, who don't even know she's alive, and becomes so flustered she can't even operate a door-knob. Either way, it establishes she's ''vastly'' different from Diane.
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* UnderNewManagement: Part of the retool of ''Cheers'' after the departure of Shelley Long. Sam's sold the bar, so instead of the affable owner/bartender who sometimes hung out with his customers outside of working hours, Cheers is owned by a faceless corporation and managed by ambitious businesswoman Rebecca Howe.

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Guest Starring: Jay Thomas, Jonathan Stark]

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Guest Starring: Jay Thomas, Jonathan Stark]
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* OddballInTheSeries: For the shot from Rebecca's POV where she is suspiciously glaring at the gang, they [[NoFourthWall built a fourth wall]]! This was the only time in the whole run of ''Cheers'' where the fourth wall was seen.


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* SpitTake: Whatever Woody whipped up when everyone ordered a Screaming Viking, it evidently was pretty terrible, since everyone spits theirs out in unison when Rebecca goes back into the office.


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* TerriblePickUpLines: Sam is off his game, and his broad, crude come-ons to Rebecca nearly lose him the job right off the bat.
--> '''Rebecca''': I don't know if I find your come-ons disgusting or merely pathetic.
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* DistractedByTheSexy: Sam loses his train of thought when trying to talk Rebecca into hiring him, because he's staring at her butt.
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* ShoutOut: The title comes from the ending of Creator/RobertLouisStevenson's short poem "Requiem". "Home is the sailor, home from the sea/And the hunter home from the hill."

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* PhraseCatcher: Woody's been trying to get Cheers's new up-market clientele to pick up the "NORM" RunningGag, but they aren't getting it.

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* PhraseCatcher: Woody's been trying to get Cheers's new up-market clientele to pick up the "NORM" RunningGag, but they aren't getting it. Later on, a customer ''does'' say it, when Norm doesn't want him to.


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* TakeThat: The audience has a good chortle when Woody mentions Diane left for LA.

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As Sam leaves, a call comes in from corporate headquarters, and another side to Rebecca shows up: She'll bend over backward to try and impress her boss, one Even Drake, who she's crushing on heavily, and who has heard of Sam. With help from Carla, Sam listens in to Drake telling Rebecca to hire him. He's got an in.

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As Sam leaves, a call comes in from corporate headquarters, and another side to Rebecca shows up: She'll bend over backward to try and impress her boss, one Even Evan Drake, who she's crushing on heavily, and who has heard of Sam. With help from Carla, Sam listens in to Drake telling Rebecca to hire him. He's got an in.


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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Although this episode does establish Rebecca's vulnerable side when she's shown to be in love with her boss, in general she's shown to be a hard-charging career woman IceQueen. This becomes less and less true as time goes on until Rebecca basically becomes an insane neurotic failure.
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See, after Sam and Diane said in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed. Diane still didn't come back; last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Creator/KirstieAlley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.

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See, after Sam and Diane said goodbye in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed. Diane still didn't come back; last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam sold the bar to the corporation, bought a boat, and took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Creator/KirstieAlley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.

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See, after their goodbyes in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed, and last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Creator/KirstieAlley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.

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See, after their goodbyes Sam and Diane said in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed, and failed. Diane still didn't come back; last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Creator/KirstieAlley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.


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See, after their goodbyes in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed, and last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.

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See, after their goodbyes in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed, and last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley), (Creator/KirstieAlley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.

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Episode: Season 6, Episode 1\\
Title:"Home Is the Sailor"\\
Directed by: James Burrows\\
Written by: Glen Charles and Les Charles\\
Air Date: September 24, 1987\\
Previous: I Do, Adieu\\
Next: "I" on Sports\\
Guest Starring: Jay Thomas, Jonathan Stark]



It's some time after "I Do, Adieu", and Cheers has changed. Sam's gone, as have most of the old clientele. The bar's been redecorated (there's now ferns everywhere) and is under new corporate management, which comes with awful uniforms. About the only things that haven't changed are Woody, Frasier, and Carla being pregnant.

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It's some time after "I "[[Recap/CheersS5E26 I Do, Adieu", Adieu]]", and Cheers has changed. Sam's gone, as have most of the old clientele. The bar's been redecorated (there's now ferns everywhere) and is under new corporate management, which comes with awful uniforms. About the only things that haven't changed are Woody, Frasier, and Carla being pregnant.
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"Home is the Sailor" is the first episode of the sixth season of ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.

It's some time after "I Do, Adieu", and Cheers has changed. Sam's gone, as have most of the old clientele. The bar's been redecorated (there's now ferns everywhere) and is under new corporate management, which comes with awful uniforms. About the only things that haven't changed are Woody, Frasier, and Carla being pregnant.

Norm leaves the bar because he can't get used to the lifeless new atmosphere. Carla has to drop a lot of hints to Eddie as to just ''how'' she got pregnant. Frasier isn't taken with the changes, and as he laments everything that's happened since Sam left, Sam returns.

See, after their goodbyes in the previous episode, Diane's book-writing deal failed, and last Woody heard she went to LA to write TV. Sam took off to sail around the world... and managed to sink his boat. So, having had time to think, he's returned to Cheers. Reuniting with Carla, he learns about the bar's new manager, and is introduced to Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley), a no-nonsense businesswoman who is utterly unimpressed by Sam's athletic career and his constant come-ons.

Sam tries asking Rebecca for a job, but the bar already has a full compliment of staff, including new (if joyless) Wayne, who can make any drink known to man. Sam tries everything, admitting the reason he left Cheers was because after Diane left, all he could see was her face, and it was too much. But the reason he's come back is because he remembers the good times as well. Cheers is the closest thing he has to a home. Despite this, Rebecca is sorry. She can't help him.

As Sam leaves, a call comes in from corporate headquarters, and another side to Rebecca shows up: She'll bend over backward to try and impress her boss, one Even Drake, who she's crushing on heavily, and who has heard of Sam. With help from Carla, Sam listens in to Drake telling Rebecca to hire him. He's got an in.

With much reluctance, Rebecca agrees to take Sam on as a relief waiter. But Cheers doesn't need three waiters. So she's going to fire Woody. Not wanting anything to happen to Woody, Sam and Carla enact their plan to get rid of Wayne, proving Woody can make a drink Wayne's never heard of. Suddenly, everyone at the bar demands a Screaming Viking, which only Woody seems to know of. Eventually, Wayne quits in a huff. Woody and Sam can stay. But Rebecca makes it clear she hasn't bought what just happened. Sam has one chance left. Or in baseballese, it's bottom of the 9th, he's got two outs, two strikes... and no balls. But, as Sam notes, he's still in play.

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* AsYouKnow: Frasier helpfully recounts the changes to Cheers to Woody in the cold open.
* BadJobWorseUniform: Management under the Lillian Corporation means having to wear some fugly uniforms (which a few episodes later will turn out to be Rebecca's choice). Woody doesn't mind them, since it means he can save hours every morning choosing what shirt to wear.
* DontYouDarePityMe: Sam is pretty miffed when Rebecca admits she's hiring him entirely out of pity.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Rebecca's establishing scene has her showing off her initial characterization of a snarky ice queen. It's later on when Even Drake calls that we see what will become a larger part of her characterization, the neurotic ButtMonkey who'll do anything to impress her bosses, who don't even know she's alive, and becomes so flustered she can't even operate a door-knob. Either way, it establishes she's ''vastly'' different from Diane.
* GodwinsLaw: When Rebecca tells Carla to go over to some customers, she goosesteps over to them.
* ItTastesLikeFeet: No-one exactly says what the Screaming Viking tastes like, but Rebecca makes sure to stare at the barflies for a good few seconds just to be sure. Once she's gone, they all spit it out.
* MrExposition: Woody fills Eddie in on the details Frasier doesn't bring up after the opening credits.
* PhraseCatcher: Woody's been trying to get Cheers's new up-market clientele to pick up the "NORM" RunningGag, but they aren't getting it.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The changes to Cheers are so much that Norm, who's previously called it his home, can't bring himself to stay. He returns when Sam does.
* SincerityMode: Partway through Sam and Rebecca's conversation, Sam stops flirting with Rebecca and admits as to why he really left town.
* WhenSheSmiles: The very end of the episode has Sam suggesting Rebecca is like this. She smiles sincerely, and Sam mutters how he was wrong.

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