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The main story line of Happy Hotel

Cheers, a place where everyone knows you.

This small bar in Boston, which opened on 1895, welcomed its new owner, Sam. This guy who used to play baseball for the Boston Red Sox bought this bar from an old man.

The story has become interesting since Sam bought this bar. There are always some people in the bar, sitting in one place all day, and their buttocks don't hurt; Every morning when I come in and go out at night, I just talk and drink beer. These people are familiar with Sam, and two of them-one is Cliff and the other is Nome-are familiar with Sam; One is a postman, and the other is unemployed. Noam doesn't pay for beer every time-he owes the most money when keeping accounts, and Sam doesn't care much.

There is such a buddy among the people who often come to the bar. He always wears a hat and tie. He is a guy who can juggle and play tricks on people, and he is quick to start every time. But he was never annoying, even though most people in the bar were fooled by him. His name is haru, and he often makes them wander around by changing money and gambling. Only Sam can resist him, and others will always be trapped by him inadvertently. Sam always asks him out, and he always comes back. Although haru is a bad boy, he can help Sam deal with many things, such as dealing with other real swindlers who cheat in bars and "cheat back" the money they cheated. In the last season, haru even helped Sam get rid of Cheers' long-term competitor: Gary's, another Boston bar with Cheers' level.

Diane is a college student, probably one of the few highly educated people in this bar. Diane should go on their honeymoon with his teachers and professors. They just stopped in cheers. But the professor went out temporarily and never came back. Helpless, Diane had to stay in the bar and work around. Every time Sam has a problem, Diane always takes the initiative to be his psychological counselor. This move sometimes drives Sam crazy. Sam once proposed to Diane, but Diane refused cruelly, which made Sam very depressed.

Diane later had another boyfriend, that is psychology professor Fraser. This professor is different from others. Since his first appearance, I have always seen him in bars to solve psychological problems for these people hanging around in bars-or to solve their own psychological problems. But then Fraser and Diane fell out, and Fraser found another object-Lifu, also a psychology professor.

Carla is a waitress in this bar, the mother of a group of children, and perhaps the only mother who never wants to go home. Carla's mouth is really mean, but she always hits the nail on the head, so almost no one is her opponent. Kara always has a problem with Cliff. They always try to ridicule each other. By the way, Carla's father's surname is Mussolini. This is why Carla is very resistant to letting her son inherit Carla's father's surname at home.

Coach is a kind old man, but he seems to have no brain when he speaks. But all people respect him and like him. Coach is just what others call him, because he used to coach the baseball team. He is the oldest member of Cheers. In the later episodes of the third season, Coach said he didn't show up because of something. In fact, the actor who played Coach died of a heart attack. At the beginning of the fourth season, Cheers added a new young man to replace Coach. This man is Woody, a naive country boy like Coach. He likes acting and is always looking for opportunities to be on camera. Although he was stupid, he later married a girl, which was actually the daughter of a gangster-in fact, the princess was as naive as Woody.

Later, Diane left Cheers, and the whole bar changed dramatically. Sam had to sell the bar to a big boss. The cheering regulars had to go their separate ways-this bar would be different without Sam. However, when Sam came back, he was surprised to find that Woody and Carla, the waiters he hired, still worked here. But he didn't see a familiar face among those customers. At the same time, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the woman sent by the company to manage the bar turned out to be a beautiful woman with long brown hair ~ ~ She is Rebecca, a woman who likes money. In order to get back to work, Sam and Carla and all the regulars she knew planned an operation and kicked a bartender hired by Libeka. Rebecca could easily see what they were plotting, but because of the boss's order, Sam was assigned to the position of bartender. Rebecca tried everything to catch up with her boss, but Sam screwed up.

Later, the boss moved to Japan, which made Rebecca depressed. It happened countless times later: Rebecca likes a big money, but the big money is always ungrateful, or even if she likes Rebecca, Sam always bumps into it at a critical moment.

In the end, the company sold the bar back to Sam, and Sam still hired Rebecca as the bar manager.

Rebecca used to be a heavy smoker, and as a result, this problem brought great disaster to Cheers-in the first episode of last season, Rebecca threw unlit cigarette butts into the trash can, causing a fire and burning half the bar into charcoal. Rebecca regretted it, and Sam fired her in a rage, but in the end Sam forgave her and invited her back. In the finale of "Cheers", Diane came back, and Carla exclaimed exaggeratedly (Carla doesn't like Diane, and since Diane quit, Carla seems to have seen a ghost when she sees someone like Diane); A plumber fell in love with Rebecca at first sight, and both of them were happy-although she was still unhappy at the thought of marrying a plumber; Woody was elected president of Boston City Council because of Fraser's "failed experiment". When Sam and Diane decided to get married and planned to go on their honeymoon that night, everyone was surprised: If Sam left, who would manage the bar? Their reaction annoyed Sam: "This is not your home! I am not your nanny! " But Sam finally couldn't stand the call of his subconscious and returned to his beloved bar. All the regulars are still waiting for him in the bar-Diana called them in advance. They held a small party to celebrate Sam's return.

When everyone was ready to leave, Noam turned to Sam and said, "Actually, I knew you would come back." Sam was puzzled: "Why?" "Think about it, your favorite thing." Only norm is left. Sam is still muttering to himself. ...

"The bartender, when the bartender ..."

Then someone knocked on Cheers' door and interrupted Sam's thoughts. He looked at a customer:

"Sorry, we are closed."