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The series debuted on September 30, 1982, and became an NBC Thursday-night staple. Cheers ran for 11 seasons, airing its final episode on May 20, 1993.

The Cheers finale, “One for the Road,” was a farewell made for its fans. Every beloved character found a satisfying ending, familiar faces returned for one last toast, and the series closed its doors with a warmth and charm that lingered long after the screen went dark.

Entertainment Weekly reported that the 98-minute episode revisited the infamous Sam (Ted Danson) and Diane (Shelley Long) romance one last time, six years after they split. However, they realized that despite rekindling their relationship, they weren't meant to be together forever after making plans to marry and move to Los Angeles.

He added, “I need more than this. You should need more than this. I am not your mother. This is not your home.” After the group walked out, they returned. Cliff delivered a memorable one-liner: "You gotta go a lot further than that to insult us.”

But it was the show's final minutes that perfectly summed up the series. Norm told Sam, “You know what I think the most important thing in life is? It's love.”

Alone, the character of Sam uttered the series final words, “Boy, I tell ya,” he mutters, “I'm the luckiest son of a b**** on Earth" before a patron knocked on the door, and Sam told them, "We're closed."

Cheers aired 275 episodes in total. Over its 11-season run, the show became a beloved television staple, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with viewers today.

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