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Cheers
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| Title: | Power Play |
| Episode Number: | 23 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Production Number: | 023 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday September 29th, 1983 |
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The Cheers regulars are finding it hard to adapt to Sam and Diane's new relationship. Diane is also having problems with this, which easily shows after she kicks Sam out of her apartment only after 5 minutes of him arriving.
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| This episode marks the first time we see Diane's apartment. | This was the first episode John Ratzenberger (Cliff) was cast as a regular cast member. |
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| Cliff (about reincarnation): The Hindus believe that what you come back as depends upon your behavior in your this life. If you led a good life, you come back in an elevated state.
Coach: Like Colorado?
Cliff: No, Coach. Uh, more like a king or a prince. Conversely, if you've not led a good life, you come back in a more lowly condition.
Norm: Last time out, I must have made a real ass out of myself. | Sam: You've made my life a living hell.
Diane: I didn't want you to think I was easy. |
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