CatNamedRudy wrote:A lot of people dislike Detour. It's actually one of my more favorite episodes. I love the whole Creepy McCreeperson family but I think what a lot of people miss is Frasier finally realizing how much in love with Charlotte he is. He is finally with someone where he doesn't have to be a neurotic freak all the time and he finds himself laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation. Contrast that with how he reacts in Cranes Go Caribbean when thing go bad. I just think Detour is a very well placed and fun episode.
Patrick wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:A lot of people dislike Detour. It's actually one of my more favorite episodes. I love the whole Creepy McCreeperson family but I think what a lot of people miss is Frasier finally realizing how much in love with Charlotte he is. He is finally with someone where he doesn't have to be a neurotic freak all the time and he finds himself laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation. Contrast that with how he reacts in Cranes Go Caribbean when thing go bad. I just think Detour is a very well placed and fun episode.
It's true that, had he been on this trip with any other of the women he had known previously, it would have been a disaster. Charlotte has a unique ability to keep it together when placed in the most extreme situations. I mean if this would have been real life, I for one would have fled this house of horror, lest one the residents would have come to "Lizzie-borden" my traveling companion and me. Each of them, seemed demented enough to do something like that.
ProOperaVoter wrote:Patrick wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:A lot of people dislike Detour. It's actually one of my more favorite episodes. I love the whole Creepy McCreeperson family but I think what a lot of people miss is Frasier finally realizing how much in love with Charlotte he is. He is finally with someone where he doesn't have to be a neurotic freak all the time and he finds himself laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation. Contrast that with how he reacts in Cranes Go Caribbean when thing go bad. I just think Detour is a very well placed and fun episode.
It's true that, had he been on this trip with any other of the women he had known previously, it would have been a disaster. Charlotte has a unique ability to keep it together when placed in the most extreme situations. I mean if this would have been real life, I for one would have fled this house of horror, lest one the residents would have come to "Lizzie-borden" my traveling companion and me. Each of them, seemed demented enough to do something like that.
Yeah, I thought I liked it too, but wasn't sure whether that was just because I hadn't seen it before.
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CatNamedRudy wrote:A lot of people dislike Detour. It's actually one of my more favorite episodes. I love the whole Creepy McCreeperson family but I think what a lot of people miss is Frasier finally realizing how much in love with Charlotte he is. He is finally with someone where he doesn't have to be a neurotic freak all the time and he finds himself laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation. Contrast that with how he reacts in Cranes Go Caribbean when thing go bad. I just think Detour is a very well placed and fun episode.
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