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Richard: I'm not sure I can do that. I mean, be happy for a whole hour.
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Goof: During the scene when Caroline is taped to the chair, the height of the tape on her body varies each time the scene cuts back to Caroline.
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"Caroline In The City" and "Cheers" are in a very long line of cross-overs, so their universes are the same. However, Mandy Ingber's characters in both shows are different.
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According to many cross-overs, the "Caroline In The City" universe is the same that the "Cheers" universe. However, John Ratzenberger's characters in both shows are different.
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The name of the cereal company is Dartland Foods (referring to Caroline and the City writer Dottie Dartland).
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This episode sees the second mention or "Sincere Amore" - the love you never have to question. Caroline and Richard both realize that Stella and Vick have that kind of love.
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According to many cross-overs, the universes of "Caroline In The City" and "Cheers" are the same. However, Keene Curtis's characters in both shows are different.
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Richard tells the story of his jacket being stolen while his sister watched. The sister is not given a name and is never mentioned again, not even in any of the episodes where Richard's parents appear.
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This is the first mention of Julia, the love of Richard's life who broke his heart. Julia would later return at the end of series 2 and throughout series 3. It's also the first mention of "Sincere Amore" the love you never have to question, which would crop up again on a few occasions.
It could be considered an early indication of a connection between Caroline and Richard that Richard mentions Sincere Amore to Caroline and then she uses that as a reason not to be with Del only a few minutes later.