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Cheers: The Tenth Season
Score: 100%
Rating: Not Rated
Publisher: Paramount
Region: 1
Media: DVD/4
Running Time: 10 Hrs., 2 Mins.
Genre: TV Series/Comedy/Family
Audio: English Stereo

After a decade of laughs, is it really possible to continue such great comedy for its tenth season on the air (and now on DVD)? With Paramount's Cheers: The Tenth Season, the answer is an astounding, "Yes!" Sam (Ted Danson), Carla (Rhea Perlman), Rebecca (Kirstie Alley), and Woody (Woody Harrelson) are back and taking care of the guys and gals at everyone's favorite hangout, and the smiles will be back on your face once again.

It's hard to believe that any TV series can have such great writing that it can bring on the funny for such a long period of time, but if you've been living under a rock your whole life (or are too young to know better), you have to check out the gang at Cheers. The antidotal comedy of Season 10 has Norm (George Wendt), Cliff (John Ratzenberger), Paul (Paul Willson), and Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) Crane funnier than ever.

In Cheers: Season 10, Cliffy Claven gets his big break selling jokes on The Tonight Show: Staring Johnny Carson after Normy changes his rejection letter, and Sam "Mayday" Malone gets a chance at a baseball comeback by joining the Boston Red Sox's farm team, but he soon realizes he is long past the immaturity of the rookies. Other points of interest have French friend Henri trying to steal Woody's girlfriend Kelli (Jackie Swanson) for multiple episodes before they finally marry, Rebecca tries to hook up with her ex-boyfriend, who happens to be gay, and there are two episodes of the Bar Wars between Cheers and Gary's Old Time Tavern. As a side note of celebrity guests, Norm and Cliffy also run into Senator John Kerry long before he ever ran for president, and the gang meets NBA Superstar Kevin McHale of the Boston Celtics, driving him to the brink of insanity when he tries to count the screws in the floor of the Boston Gardens.

Cheers is absolutely one of the best television sitcoms of all-time, and Season 10 is, in fact, as funny as any of its eleven years. If you have an ounce of humor in your body, you'll enjoy Cheers: Season 10 to the fullest, and I highly recommend this and others in this series.



-Woody, GameVortex Communications
AKA Shane Wodele
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