Season One Episode 16 The Boys in the Bar
Diane: He really hasn't changed; he's still the same guy you used to tinkle off balconies with. (No Norm entrance this week) Pop culture often lags behind the world it reflects while outpacing reality in its aspirational intent and, while The Boys in the Bar had the noblest of intentions in 1983, it's a little cringe-worthy today. We've grown to love the Cheers gang over the first season, but they hit the height of collective douchery here, threatening to desert their favourite watering hole just because Sam refuses to kick out some gay customers who weren't actually gay, just stylish and well-groomed...well one of 'em--gay rights trailblazer, Michael Kearns--does kinda look like he's headed to an upscale leather bar. The gang's paranoia about Cheers turning into a gay bar's laughable, but I recall my own dear dad's concern when I started hitting gay bars that "they'll try to turn you gay" as though that were possible. That...