"Frasier" Love Stinks (TV Episode 2001) Poster

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(2001)

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7/10
Refuse Engineer
Hitchcoc26 October 2019
Frasier finds an unflattering limerick written on the men's room wall. He decides o rub elbows with the common man by throwing a party. When the staff gets there he doesn't know their names. At the same time, Roz is dating a garbage man who is kind and loving. And she makes him feel terrible when she refuses to let people know what he does for a living. Interesting dynamic.
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9/10
Roger <3
nickb-2281315 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Another case in a tv show where a character should've been given a more prominent role. Roger was such a good fit for Roz and showed that she could find happiness with a man. But of course, this is Roz, you can't give her a permanent boyfriend.

It makes sense that she would be frightful at first about admitting she was dating a garbageman. But hey, a career is a career and garbagemen tend to make ~really~ good money since it's not a career many people go into. Give the man credit.
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5/10
Love Stinks
studioAT12 November 2022
The character of Roz is an interesting one for me, as I think she often works best in smaller doses. However here she is given a larger portion of centre stage, and despite the slightly iffy messaging at times, I liked the storyline in which she appeared, and thought it was well played out.

This is again another example of more classic 'Frasier' - the theme of class is much more prominant, with the clashes that come from this producing comedy.

I think it's probably a step down from some of the recent episodes, but its certainly a lot better than some of the drivel we had to put up with in the shows eighth series.
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