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Prost Helmut! Power Play (1982–1993) Online

Prost Helmut! Power Play (1982–1993) Online
Original Title :
Power Play
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Drama
Year :
1982–1993
Directror :
James Burrows
Cast :
Ted Danson,Shelley Long,Nicholas Colasanto
Writer :
Glen Charles,Les Charles
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
8.0/10
Prost Helmut! Power Play (1982–1993) Online

After Sam and Diane's admission of mutual attraction and their passionate embrace and kiss, where do they take it next? Diane wants their first time to be special for both, and although Sam knows that this relationship with Diane may be something more than just a fling, he is still just more interested in satisfying his animalistic needs. After some debate, they end up at Diane's apartment. Once there, they get into another of their heated arguments based on the differences in their personalities, initiated by Sam's ridiculing of Diane's menagerie of stuffed animals. Diane eventually kicks Sam out, who storms back to the bar for support. Carla however says to Sam that she knows how he can get Diane back: exert his manly power over her. Sam heeds the advice. Diane has her own reaction to Sam's manly power, but Diane's reaction isn't all it appears on the surface. Sam's reaction to Diane's ultimate reaction is unequivocal in its intent.
Episode cast overview:
Ted Danson Ted Danson - Sam Malone
Shelley Long Shelley Long - Diane Chambers
Nicholas Colasanto Nicholas Colasanto - Ernie 'Coach' Pantusso
Rhea Perlman Rhea Perlman - Carla Tortelli
John Ratzenberger John Ratzenberger - Cliff Clavin
George Wendt George Wendt - Norm Peterson
Alan Koss Alan Koss - Alan
Paul Vaughn Paul Vaughn - Paul

Every scene in Season 1 took place inside the bar. The first scene to take place outside the bar was when Sam went to Diane's apartment in this episode.

First episode to feature John Ratzenberger in the opening credits.


User reviews

Paster

Paster

There is something painfully delicious about Sam and Diane... I don't know that anyone could carry the part of Diane Chambers better than Shelley Long. Strong, intelligent, yet oozing with femininity, we so badly want Sam to understand her, yet we kind of don't. To any woman who has dated a hot, yet simple man, these episodes are so poignant. It's not going to work out unless they both change, yet that might ruin everything... Their timing is fantastic.

Watching Sam and Diane try to muster up a genuine, intimate relationship is like eating deep-fried, cheesy ghost chiles. You so want to experience it, then you can't take anymore.

HOW I LOVE THE FIRST 3 SEASONS OF CHEERS; SUCH A TREASURE...
jorik

jorik

So we start where the last season ended. Sam and Diane decide to date and they figure out where to go for their first encounter. After they announce it to the rest of the bar but they are not too enthusiastic. And the first date really doesn't go too well. So Sam breaks into her apartment and acts all macho but she tells him she called police. After they talk it out.

Well, Diane seems even more annoying in this episode than ever. And lots of the things in the episode were annoying, except of how it ended, that scene was hilarious. Greatly performed and very funny hope there will be more of those.