Cheers Season 6 Episode 4
Carla and Eddie plan to get married if they can get past superstition, Eddie’s mother, Carla’s children, and Rebecca’s nerves as she waits for her boss to show up at the bar.
Serie: Cheers
Episode Title: Little Carla, Happy at Last, Part 2
Air Date: 1987-10-22
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