"Cheers" Battle of the Exes (TV Episode 1984) Poster

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The Wedding
Hitchcoc14 August 2019
This is the first appearance of Nick Tortelli, Carla's ex-husband. He has met a tall blonde ding dong named Loretta and they are going to be married. Carla knows he is trying to rub her nose in it, so she gets Sam to come as her date to the wedding. We get that interesting byplay that Carla and Nick will have again. There is a touching moment between Sam and Carla.
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9/10
Battle of the Exes (#2.13)
ComedyFan20108 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Carla's ex husband Nick is getting married and invites her to the wedding. She is upset because she is alone and doesn't want to be like a loser at the wedding, so she ends up going with Sam. They do a great job acting as a perfect couple and Nick even comes to Carla asking to take him back, but she doesn't.

Great episode. The beginning when Carla comes and puts a sweater over everyone's head is hilarious itself. Her ex husband is so sleazy that one really doesn't wonder why Sam agreed to help her, although it is so sweet that he does, they sure are a great gang always for each other. And the ending scene of Sam and Carla isn't bad, one gets why the moment went to the kiss but it is great that they can just stay friends.
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8/10
Enter The Tortellis
dgplatt-601217 March 2024
Forgive me using first person here, but when I was a kid I thought Nick and Loretta Tortelli were two of the funniest characters ever on Cheers. It's easy to see why: they're both cartoon characters, the kind of broad stereotypes that dominated the later seasons of the series. Looking back now, they seem a bit too broad.

Nevertheless, it *is* inspired casting. Dan Hedaya has played sleazy characters (and the occasional sympathetic roles) for a variety of directors from The Coen Brothers to Oliver Stone to David Lynch. He looks like he was born with a five o'clock shadow. Jean Kasem is the kind of blonde actress that used to be described as "pneumatic," with a voice channeling Lina Lamont from Singin' In The Rain. Nick has brought Loretta in to make Carla jealous, and Carla enlists Sam to pretend to be her new boyfriend.

There's some nice moments where we get some insight into Sam and Carla's friendship, but this ends up being a fairly inconsequential episode. There is one funny bit near the beginning, when Carla locks herself in Sam's office. Out pops Dr. Paul Kendall, "a licensed psychotherapist specialising in crisis behaviour." The good Dr. Kendall tries to help Carla to no avail in a scene straight out of a Looney Tunes short. Dr. Kendall is pompous, egotistical and incredibly ineffective - not unlike a certain character who will appear in the next season...
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