
In the 11th-season opener, the heat is on for a wired Rebecca when she accidentally starts a fire in the bar and then blames it on faulty wiring.
While the bar is being rebuilt, Carla has to take a job at another tavern, where she has to be horribly nice; Woody thinks that Kelly worships Satan when he finds out she's a different kind of Lutheran from him.
Norm gets his dream job as a taster for a brewery while Rebecca gets her first taste of gambling -- and losing -- when the bar gets a new slot machine.
Sam regrets taking Henri under his wing when he's challenged to see who's the better lady's man. Meanwhile, Rebecca takes desperate measures to quit smoking. [postponed from 10/15/92]
Cliff's old flame Maggie returns and claims to be carrying their unborn child; Rebecca hires a hack songwriter to write a jingle for the bar.
Frasier and Lilith's marriage could be on shaky ground when Rebecca spots Lilith in a compromising position with another man. Meanwhile, Sam hires a bouncer for the bar. Part 1 of 2.
Conclusion. Lilith sends Frasier to the edge when she tells him that she wants a yearlong trial separation, during which she'll be living with her lover in an underground biosphere.
Mr. Gaines thinks Woody is blackmailing him after Woody catches him cheating on his wife; Rebecca hosts a Thanksgiving party at the bar.
Carla doesn't want to show her true feelings when John Hill has a heart attack; Cliff is convinced that Hitler has moved into his apartment building.
Rebecca's overbearing father orders her to return to San Diego with him; Woody tries to command Kelly to move her things into his apartment.
Sam acts like a swine when he tries to retrieve a car he sold from the buyer's widow; Rebecca befriends the pig that's to be Woody's Christmas dinner.
Cliff and Norm agree to videotape a family reunion that's being held in the bar; Frasier goes on what he thinks is a date with his secretary.
A brash IRS agent tries to get Norm to sleep with her in exchange for not auditing him; Sam attempts to sabotage the gang's viewing of one of his old ballgames.
Robin comes back to the bar, with two surprises: he's broke and he hid another money belt containing millions of dollars somewhere in the bar.
Daddy's little girl is getting married and wants the father of the bride to walk her down the aisle, despite objections from the mother of the bride -- Carla.
After receiving a telegram from Lilith asking him for a divorce, Frasier finds comfort in the arms of another woman -- Rebecca. Part 1 of 2.
Conclusion. The unexpected return of Lilith is further complicated by the arrival of the insane, gun-toting Dr. Pascal.
When the guys go to a drive-in theater, Sam leaves the bar in the charge of one of its former owners, who proceeds to drive Carla and Rebecca crazy.
Sam is going to need the luck of the Irish -- and maybe the help of Harry the Hat -- to win a St. Patrick's Day bet with Gary's Old Towne Tavern.
Sam's dream of getting a good night's sleep becomes a nightmare when he accidentally locks his keys in the bar, which sends him on a frantic search for a bed.
Frasier conducts an experiment in voter psychology -- by putting Woody on the ballot for city council. Spanky McFarland ("Our Gang") has a cameo.
The morning after a night of drinking Carla's potent brew brings a few surprises: an intimate encounter, some tattoos and a shocking disclosure from Sam.
The gang thinks that Cliff has finally gone and killed his mother. Meanwhile, Rebecca goes wild when she thinks Mr. Gaines has asked her out. (1 hour)
Rebecca is flush with excitement about dating a plumber; Sam joins a counselling group for sexual compulsives.
After 11 years and 111 Emmy nominations, the place where everybody knows you name is finally sounding its last call. But first, there's "Last Call! A Cheers Celebration", a series retrospective hosted by Bob Costas. Then (at 9:24) Shelley Long returns as Diane, who's written an award-winning movie based on Carla's life. The gang watches in disbelief as she receives her award on TV and gives the longest acceptance speech in awards history. Sam later phones Diane and the two lapse into lies about their lives. Diane tells him that she's married and has three children. Sam tells her he's married with four children - only to have Diane show up the next day wanting to have lunch with his "wife." Sam panics and asks Rebecca, who has just turned down a marriage proposal from a plumber named Don, to pose as Mrs. Malone. Mike Ditka and model Kim Alexis are among the celebrities who have cameos.