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Palin placed third with partner Mark Ballas on the show's 11th season.
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The Cheers finale aired 31 years ago this week.
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"She’s standing [there] like, 'You're an a**hole.' I'm like, 'What? I'm explaining factually like what I'm doing.'"
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"I believe I am not the first person targeted by Scientology and its operations, but I intend to be the last," she said in her press statement today (Aug. 2).
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They wrote, "You're gonna have to shoot your way out," on the card.
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They were all popular in life, but who is the most important in death? That's what the In Memoriam montage tells us.
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One couple took a whopping 166 episodes to smooch.
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"I always felt close to her. She was very supportive of me," Grammer said.
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Alley died at age 71 after battling cancer.
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Alley, who died of cancer at 71, once called Travolta "the greatest love of my life."
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Kirstie Alley won an Emmy for "Days of Wine and Neuroses" in 1991.
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Alley won her first of two Emmys in 1991 for her work on Cheers.
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"Hollywood, you're swinging so far left you're bumping into your own a**."
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But if anyone wants to serve another round of Cheers, I'm not gonna say no.
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Sometimes you want to go and rewatch the show where you know everyone's name.
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The cast of Blues Brothers 2000, Crazy Rich Asians, and Wet Hot American Summer will also reunite throughout the weeklong celebration.
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From Cheers to BoJack to Pee-wee Herman, these Christmas TV shows make for a great Netflix binge.
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For some fantastic reason, the Cheers cast just can't stay in Earth's atmosphere.
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Moss' big night may have been shared with the Church of Scientology.
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SPOILER ALERT: You're going to have to dig out your DVD player if you want to experience '90s nostalgia.