"Frasier" Call Me Irresponsible (TV Episode 1993) Poster

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(1993)

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7/10
A Gut Feeling
Hitchcoc22 September 2019
When Frasier tells a guy on the show to leave his girlfriend, she shows up at the station, and the two of them begin a relationship. But our guy begins to have terrible symptoms because of the ethical position he has put himself into. There are some pretty funny scenes, most involving brother Niles.
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8/10
eddie van halen <3
nickb-2281311 May 2022
Eddie Van Halen guests as caller Hank at the beginning of the show. It wouldn't be fair to rate this episode 10 stars just for that so here's my actual review.

This episode has Frasier battling with his ethics as he begins seeing the ex-girlfriend of a guest caller to his KACL show. Is it okay for him to pursue a relationship with this woman or is he violating his ethics? This episode is one of the best episodes of the first season but not laugh out loud funny. Pretty interesting concept, pretty good execution.
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6/10
Call Me Irresponsible
studioAT27 February 2023
Amanda Donohue isn't much of an actress, but this was one of the better things I have seen her in.

This is also a very important episode of 'Frasier' for many reasons, because not only do we see him as a more grounded man of his principles (as opposed to the more off the wall character we saw on 'Cheers'), but is also the shows way of making it clear that for all the supporting characters are good, it's Frasier's show and sometimes he will be the main focus. Quite rightly so too.

Overall, it's another good episode of the show, and again shows just how well this spin-off has hit the ground running.
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M&M's
gtajonasson23 February 2020
Edward Van Halen was Hank. I'm sure the M&M's was a reference to the clause in the band's concert contract.
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