Second Look: Frasier Season 1 Episode 9 – “Selling Out”
Frasier faces a moral dilemma, and Bebe Glazer makes her memorable debut.
Frasier faces a moral dilemma, and Bebe Glazer makes her memorable debut.
Marty and Frasier find something they have in common in one of Frasier’s best episodes.
Frasier tries its hand at romantic comedy for the first time, to mixed results.
Frasier fumbles its way into a solid resolution in a (mostly) weightless episode.
Frasier continues to put all its focus into the Frasier/Marty dynamic in “Here’s Looking At You” – unsurprisingly, it works.
Like the first three episodes, the real magic of “I Hate Frasier Crane” is in its understated resolution.
Frasier’s strong start continues with “Dinner At Eight” and its impressive third act.
Frasier embraces the traditional pitfalls of the Second Episode to surprisingly watchable effect.
Frasier Crane’s original spinoff series begins with one of television’s most unassuming, underrated pilot episodes.
Succession celebrates a business deal and wedding rehearsal the only excruciating ways it knows how – and once again, it works.