I doubted how 'Frasier' (and this is an ailing 'Frasier' don't forget) would manage to eek and stretch this storyline out for three parts, but it's just about amanged to.
This thrird helping doesn't go as dramatic in tone as the previous episdoe, and it is all the better for it.
There are some nice moments, and it's all well played. And well-written, which makes for a nice change.
It's good to see the show trying to do something a bit different, and while it's not been a totally successful experiment, I suppose it is testament to the show that it can takes its characters to a more dramatic place.
This thrird helping doesn't go as dramatic in tone as the previous episdoe, and it is all the better for it.
There are some nice moments, and it's all well played. And well-written, which makes for a nice change.
It's good to see the show trying to do something a bit different, and while it's not been a totally successful experiment, I suppose it is testament to the show that it can takes its characters to a more dramatic place.