@MasterArchfiend

Love how this is a perfect representation of any family playing Monopoly. Argue over who does what, who gets what piece and so forth. It’s like no one reads the manual which is probably why I hated playing with my family so much.

@BlakeBeat

I'll hand it to Frasier, that racecar impression was impressive.

@katieandkevinsears7724

I work for the railroad. I once hit a house trailer that was being towed and got stuck. When the train dispatcher asked where I was, I said in the kitchen.

@TomStrahle

"Well then, bravo."  Haha

@jacobmassey3897

This is legit how every Monopoly game ends up going when guys play it 😂

@the10thleper

I do miss this show, every Thursday night.   Sometimes some friends would get together cook eat,  drink and watch Cheers!  That was the early 80's, I just came back from serving a year in Korea "vet" and this show was on!   Damn that was 36 years ago.

@targetrender9529

Right up til the end, Cheers was a fantastic show that never jumped the shark.

@tufty1990

Oh god I almost died laughing when Cliff weighed into the argument to go 'Now look you can argue all you want but I'm not playing unless I'm the thimble' genius

@LukeJones-ib5mq

Haha this is hilarious! That scene when Frasier rolls the plush dice always cracks me up

@muppetsstoogesfan1

The actual sets from Cheers and Frasier are now owned and archived by James Comisar. He is the president and founder of The Museum of Television. His collection includes the All in the Family living room, Frank Gorshin's Riddler costume, Andy Griffith and Barney Fife costumes, Skipper and Gilligan's hats, Walter White's Breaking Bad Meth Lab, Buffalo Bob and Howdy Doody shirts, the I Dream  of Jeannie bottle, and Johnny Carson's Tonight Show set.

@SleepyPeonyFlower-ui8xu

The giant purple foam dice just killed me. LMAO

@charlesloomis2224

It’s funny because this is how every monopoly game starts. Everybody has their special item

@stumac869

Timeless comedy and still as funny 30 odd years later.

@dad4ever-c90

Woody's stories about his family back home were always hilarious.  His naive nature gave him a childishly optimistic outlook on life.

@saymynameice-zen-berg511

This show had some of the best writing ever for a tv series. And it ran for 11 years without a loosing its strength in writing.

@StephanieMorrissey123

I love how for all of Fraiser's education, he's still a "guy" when it comes right down to it... making the "vroom vroom" sound 😂😂

@marksmith1960

Cheers is in my top 5 sitcoms of all time

@jdmcd3873

Every member of the Cast of Cheers added a lot to the show.

@inlovewithoceans5304

One of the funniest shows ever seen on tv. The show ran for 11 years and never diminished in its quality. That is so rare. The only others shows I can think of that achieved such a feet were M.A.S.H & the Cheers spinoff Frasier

@1feralbeast

Still my go to show for laughs and even though it was sad when Coach died, Woody became equally good in the role.  RIP days of good, non-raunchy comedy shows!