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Every Time Norm Enters the Bar

I still love Cheers, 32 years after it left the airwaves. And I still love the finale, quite possibly the best finale of any TV series (but Newhart is right up there).

This week, we lost George Wendt, who played the iconic Norm Peterson. Norm is a cultural icon, even inspiring a Star Trek character.

Here’s a super-cut of every time Norm enters the Cheers bar. RIP Normie, I hope your stool was waiting for you.

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Author Mike PaulPosted on May 22, 2025May 22, 2025Categories CommonplaceTags cheers, deep space nine, george wendt, morn, norm, star trek

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