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(1985)

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7/10
Love Thy Neighbor (#4.8)
ComedyFan201014 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Norm's neighbor comes in with the bad news as apparently her husband and Vera are having an affair. They decide to hire a private detective. And if there really is an affair they think of having one too. but the detective has good news as nothing is happening and they don't need an affair.

It was alright. It wasn't too funny but at the same time Norm is a great character and they definitely had a lot of good scenes, including how everyone was trying to listen to them.

The part with Sam and Diane was not too great either, it was more annoying than funny to be honest.
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6/10
Very Little Spark
Hitchcoc19 August 2019
A friend of Norm and Vera's tells Norm she thinks their spouses are having an affair. The hire a private detective. It turns out that these two have some feelings for one another. But in the end, it's all sorted out. This is sad episode. Norm spends all his time in a bar and does nothing for his relationship.
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7/10
Norm's Marriage Faces Another Test
dgplatt-6012122 April 2024
The true nature of Norm's marriage to Vera is one of the truly inexplicable aspects of the series. By the final seasons, Norm was unsure of Vera's maiden name and whether his father-in-law was still alive. This episode is probably the last time Norm and Vera's relationship was taken seriously.

Norm and his neighbour Phyllis are starting to suspect that their respective spouses are having an affair. They eventually decide to hire a private eye to check up on Vera and Ron, and Norm spends most of the episode stewing over whether Vera is actually unfaithful. It's not exactly a hilarious premise, but there are a few good lines.

The subplot isn't much but it's pretty funny. Sam does a radio interview with his old buddy Dave, and refers to Diane as a former "Love Bunny," which naturally displeases Diane. Sam's awkward apology ("I apologize to her and indeed to women everywhere, both living and dead, whose sensibilities may have been offended") is yet another sign that, despite their protestations, Sam and Diane are destined to be together (in love or annoying each other) forever.
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