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Cheers
TV series · 1982Comedy

Cheers

9Based

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No detectable agenda — story first.

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The Verdict

Cheers is a classic character-driven sitcom with essentially zero identity messaging. Its humor comes from romantic banter and barfly camaraderie, not agenda. The witty female leads are products of good comedy writing, not girlboss messaging.

What the AI Flagged

Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.

Identity Swaps

0

An original ensemble sitcom with no established characters to swap.

Girlboss & Male Demotion

15

Diane and Rebecca are sharp, educated characters often outwitting Sam, but this is classic battle-of-the-sexes comedy, not message-driven male demotion.

  • Diane's intellectual sparring with the working-class regulars
  • Sam's womanizing played as a comic flaw

LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content

10

Predominantly heterosexual romantic comedy; a rare early-80s episode touched on a gay theme but it was minor and dated.

  • An early episode involving Sam's old gay teammate

DEI Casting

10

Cast reflects an early-80s Boston bar; casting is era-appropriate, not quota-driven.

Preachiness

5

Character-driven comedy with no sermonizing or activist messaging.

Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West

10

Sam's masculinity is gently mocked for laughs but never framed as toxic or as a message.

  • Running gags about Sam's vanity and womanizing

Source Betrayal

0

Original work with no source material.

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