Cake for Brains wrote:Hmm, a toss up between 'First, Do Me No Harm', 'Hot Ticket', 'Woody', 'Roz, a Loan' and 'Good Samaritan'. I'm going for the latter, because, for some reason, I find it rather depressing.
welshben23 wrote:Roz, A Loan for me.
CatNamedRudy wrote:As much as I complain about Frasier's Curse and Hot Ticket, my choice here actually has to go to The Show Where Woody Shows Up.
I find it rather pointless and dull. The funniest part is the beginning when Woody calls Frasier's show to tell him he's "lost".
It was just a way to get a Cheers cast mate on the show with no real reason for him to be there. Mickeba mentioned in the Rebecca or Diane thread that he thought Rebecca would have no reason to ever come to Seattle but what reason would Woody ever have? It's not like he and Frasier were ever really close friends or anything.
It's not quite as pointless as S9's Cheerful Goodbyes but it's darn close!
Beer Necessity wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:As much as I complain about Frasier's Curse and Hot Ticket, my choice here actually has to go to The Show Where Woody Shows Up.
I find it rather pointless and dull. The funniest part is the beginning when Woody calls Frasier's show to tell him he's "lost".
It was just a way to get a Cheers cast mate on the show with no real reason for him to be there. Mickeba mentioned in the Rebecca or Diane thread that he thought Rebecca would have no reason to ever come to Seattle but what reason would Woody ever have? It's not like he and Frasier were ever really close friends or anything.
It's not quite as pointless as S9's Cheerful Goodbyes but it's darn close!
I quite like this ep. Surely Frasier's nightmare evening with Gil Noel and Woody at the Karaoke raised a chuckle?
Anyway, the point of the ep was to reflect the awkwardness of meeting up with people who you've moved on from. Surely we've all had an experience like that? Like when you bump into an old school friend and apart from reminiscing about your English teacher's foppish hairdo you realise you have absolutely nothing in common anymore.
Rob Greenberg attempted something different to a regular Cheers reunion ep and I applaud him for that. Not the best ep of S6, but certainly not the worst IMHO.
Beer Necessity wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:As much as I complain about Frasier's Curse and Hot Ticket, my choice here actually has to go to The Show Where Woody Shows Up.
I find it rather pointless and dull. The funniest part is the beginning when Woody calls Frasier's show to tell him he's "lost".
It was just a way to get a Cheers cast mate on the show with no real reason for him to be there. Mickeba mentioned in the Rebecca or Diane thread that he thought Rebecca would have no reason to ever come to Seattle but what reason would Woody ever have? It's not like he and Frasier were ever really close friends or anything.
It's not quite as pointless as S9's Cheerful Goodbyes but it's darn close!
I quite like this ep. Surely Frasier's nightmare evening with Gil Noel and Woody at the Karaoke raised a chuckle?
Anyway, the point of the ep was to reflect the awkwardness of meeting up with people who you've moved on from. Surely we've all had an experience like that? Like when you bump into an old school friend and apart from reminiscing about your English teacher's foppish hairdo you realise you have absolutely nothing in common anymore.
Rob Greenberg attempted something different to a regular Cheers reunion ep and I applaud him for that. Not the best ep of S6, but certainly not the worst IMHO.
CatNamedRudy wrote:
Had Frasier and Woody been friends in Boston, I might see it differently but I just never really thought of Woody and Frasier as being buddies.
CatNamedRudy wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:As much as I complain about Frasier's Curse and Hot Ticket, my choice here actually has to go to The Show Where Woody Shows Up.
I find it rather pointless and dull. The funniest part is the beginning when Woody calls Frasier's show to tell him he's "lost".
It was just a way to get a Cheers cast mate on the show with no real reason for him to be there. Mickeba mentioned in the Rebecca or Diane thread that he thought Rebecca would have no reason to ever come to Seattle but what reason would Woody ever have? It's not like he and Frasier were ever really close friends or anything.
It's not quite as pointless as S9's Cheerful Goodbyes but it's darn close!
I quite like this ep. Surely Frasier's nightmare evening with Gil Noel and Woody at the Karaoke raised a chuckle?
Anyway, the point of the ep was to reflect the awkwardness of meeting up with people who you've moved on from. Surely we've all had an experience like that? Like when you bump into an old school friend and apart from reminiscing about your English teacher's foppish hairdo you realise you have absolutely nothing in common anymore.
Rob Greenberg attempted something different to a regular Cheers reunion ep and I applaud him for that. Not the best ep of S6, but certainly not the worst IMHO.
The Karaoke thing did nothing for me! Really, after the first couple of minutes, it just bored me.
Had Frasier and Woody been friends in Boston, I might see it differently but I just never really thought of Woody and Frasier as being buddies.
Between this one and Hot Ticket, they are they only two I will routinely skip from this season. Even Frasier's Curse and Roz, A Loan rank higher on the chart for me than Woody!
chrisj wrote:I did not like Dr. Nora. I don't know if they were testing the waters to see if she would be a good fit for the show or what, but she was just bad...and oh so ugggggleeeee.
crystal_blue0610 wrote:I've always hated Woody. Actually I dislike every episode that was the return of a Cheers character
Moon-Crane wrote:Technically every episode, bar a couple, is the return of a Cheers character but we get your point
Nicholas wrote:i think that three valentines is the worst episode, because the character doesnt meet each other in the episode.
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