Any sitcoms in which the protagonists end up in a lower economic class at the end?

He worked on a loading dock.

A bar owner, as a businessman, would definitely be viewed as better off than a laborer, even if the bar wasn’t doing too well.

From what I remember he got Edith to approve cashing out his pension to buy the bar “because the mob has the money and I’d have to retire in Sicily to get it”.As to whether a bar owner is better off than a loading dock worker, it’s debatable. Archie never moved up to a deluxe apartment on the east side.

House and Wilson are no longer employed in the final episode. Wilson is dying and House has faked his own death, which might make it difficult to go back being a doctor later on.

On the Torkelsons, they are never well off, but they lose their house (and two kids) in the retooled second season, titled Almost Home.

I don’t remember exactly what Niles Crane was up to when Frasier ended, but even if he was still a Psychiatrist with a successful private practice, as I believe he was throughout the series, he wouldn’t have been able to enjoy the same standard of living as he did when he was married to Maris during the first couple of seasons.

Nm

I’ve been re-watching Frasier a bit lately. Niles does indeed seem to be less wealthy in the later part of the series. He often dresses in more casual clothing, but that might be more because of Daphne’s influence than because of a smaller clothing budget.

I agree that a bar owner wouldn’t necessarily have a better income than a loading dock worker, especially if he had been in a union. Archie also was probably not a great businessman. However, a bar owner would at least have more prestige in the neighborhood and with his friends than a laborer.

Sam can only scrounge up 85 cents to buy back Cheers. “Hey, guys! I low-balled him!”

Also, I don’t think Sam and Rebecca were partners in Cheers. Her offering Sam her life savings was a set up to a joke about it being just enough to cover a pizza. The bar had insurance, but Sam has to sell his Corvette to cover the deductible.

Archie pays for the bar by forging Edith’s signature to mortgage their house.

Archie wasn’t a laborer when he bought the bar, he was a dispatcher.

you know years ago people said you found that out except for dan dying all ready in one of the first 3 seasons because they thought it was gonna get cancelled so that’s how it was gonna end

did they just retool it because everyone forgot or not noticed it ?

Why not?

Alan Partridge began Series 1 with a BBC chat show but ended up living in a motel, and then a caravan. His career definitely dropped down a tier between series.

Still, there is a question as to whether changing from presenting midnight to dawn on regional radio to mid-mornings on a regional digital radio station is a move up, down or sideways.