![]() ![]() In the first half of Season 10, Rebecca and Sam try to conceive a child together but both soon realize that they do not have romantic feelings for each other and decide to remain friends. In License to Hill, she reorganized the bar area, not knowing that if the door slammed it will cause the wine glasses to crash from the ceiling. In Cheers Has Chili, she decided to add a Tea Room, which was ruined by Sam. Occasionally she had ideas to expand Cheers. In Crash of the Titans, Rebecca decided to settle for purchasing from Hill, which resulted in a minority ownership. This tied into the story arc of John Allen Hill, who was also trying to take over Cheers. At the end of season 9, Rebecca set a goal to buy Cheers from Sam. In the following episode, Rebecca jilts Robin at their wedding and tells him, "I only loved you for your money!" Robin leaves her, retrieving a stash of $6 million hidden in the bar office under Rebecca's desk. In The Days of Wine and Neuroses, Rebecca becomes drunk and confesses that she is questioning her feelings for Robin now that he has lost much of his fortune. Later in season 9, Robin is eventually released from jail and proposes to Rebecca, and she accepts. But the moment Sam opens the door, he is confronted by an angry Norm Peterson. ![]() Earl even breaks the news to his adoring customers so Sam does not have to. Sam has a talk with Earl and Earl agrees to look for another job. Sam meets Rebecca at her work and they eventually confess how much they miss each other. In the episode Rebecca Redux, Sam immediately needs help and so hired Earl to run Cheers. However, the affair is short-lived because Sam becomes complacent about it.Īfter being fired from Lillian, she gets a job doing TV commercials. Rebecca later confessed to Sam it was one of the most powerful moments in her life. After Robin is sent to jail, Rebecca finally falls for Sam, and the two have sex in the Cheers office, leaving it wrecked. However, she and Sam discover that Robin embezzled from The Lillian Corporation and was sent to prison. Lillian lost interest in Cheers, sold it to Sam for pennies on the dollar, and ended up firing Rebecca (though Sam ends up reinstating her). In the eighth season, Rebecca becomes involved with Robin Colcord, an English multi-millionaire industrialist. In the intervening time, she does occasional waitressing at the bar before eventually getting her job back. Following Evan's departure, his successor demotes Rebecca and promotes Sam to manager. At the end of the season, Evan departs Boston for Japan with his lover, forcing Rebecca to let him go. It is eventually revealed that Rebecca is attracted to her boss, Evan Drake, and goes to great lengths to get his attention, to no avail. ![]() Upon meeting Sam for the first time, her reaction to him is negative and she frequently rejects his advances. She is career-minded to the point of selfish at times, as seen in Bar Wars VII: Naked Prey, where she puts her career ahead of Woody's life. Originally Rebecca comes off as calm, cool and collected, but is gradually seen to be as neurotic as the rest of the characters on the show. Rebecca is appointed manager and corporate suggests that hiring back Sam as a bartender is an auspicious business move at the start of the sixth season. When Sam sells the bar at the end of the fifth season to sail around the world, the Lillian Corporation buys the bar. Revealed in The Last Angry Mailman (1987), Rebecca was nicknamed "Backseat Becky" for her behavior as a party girl, while at the University of Connecticut. Rebecca's sister Susan (Marcia Cross) is an actress and former Miss San Diego who has stolen her past boyfriends. Rebecca's father (Robert Prosky) is an ex-Navy man and her mother was a concert cellist. She was born in San Diego, one of four children. Elements of her back story are revealed over several years. ![]()
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