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8/10
Peterson Crusoe (#3.11)
ComedyFan201010 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Norm has a medical test and there is a spot seen on his chest. Turns out the machine was just dirty. but he takes advantage of it, quits his job and goes to fulfil his dream of living in Barabora in the hut. Only Sam then finds him hiding in the office, turns out he chickened out. But he is afraid that others will make fun of him.

Great episode. Norm was great in it, the time when he came into the bar with a bird, or when he walks into Sam's office were hilarious. The dreams the gang was telling him at the door also were very funny.

The story about Clara and Diane's contest was also very amusing and well done.
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10/10
Adventures in Paradise
Hitchcoc15 August 2019
When Norm believes he could die soon he gets a reprieve. The x-ray was inaccurate. So he decides it's time to give up his profligate life and literally smell the roses. He leaves the bar and heads off to Bora Bora to build a hut and stay the remainder of his life. Meanwhile, Carla and Diane have a waitressing conteset with interesting results. If you like the Coach, he has the best lines in this really wonderful episode.
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9/10
Another episode with two decent storylines
dgplatt-6012119 March 2024
This is another back-to-basics episode: no scenes outside the bar, no guest stars, just the regulars. Both stories are pretty good, and add up to a solid half hour.

The title story involves a standard sitcom plot: a character has a brush with death that causes them to question everything. Norm is not exactly the biggest go getter in the best of times, but here he drops out of it all, promising to sail to Bora Bora. Of course he doesn't, instead hiding out in Sam's office.

This is a fun episode, with contributions from everyone (Coach's "I'm sure somebody will explain it to me later" is a funny refrain). It all ends up with Cliff's confession of his lifelong dream, which is... something else.

The other plot has Diane and Carla competing for tips. It's been a while since we've had a Diane Vs. Carla story, and this is a good one. Carla plays off Diane's desire to be seen as a competent waitress to needle her mercilessly.
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