Sam wants to be successful too. He thinks of owning a bar again and finds a place he could buy. Only it is pretty messed up and in the worst neighbourhood in Boston. Sam speaks to Robin and he talks him out of buying it, instead Sam will try of getting Cheers back. While Robin gets that neighbourhood to use Sam's idea.
Robin is absolutely right and did nothing wrong. For Sam this idea was indeed impossible and stupid. While for Robin it is absolutely realistic.
Roger Rees is great at this role. He really owns the character. The scene when he talks to Sam is great because of his screen presence, he is absolutely magnetic.You ca see that this is a successful and rich guy.
Robin is absolutely right and did nothing wrong. For Sam this idea was indeed impossible and stupid. While for Robin it is absolutely realistic.
Roger Rees is great at this role. He really owns the character. The scene when he talks to Sam is great because of his screen presence, he is absolutely magnetic.You ca see that this is a successful and rich guy.