"Frasier" Selling Out (TV Episode 1993) Poster

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(1993)

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9/10
So fun!
meganm-369317 September 2021
Whenever Bebe shows up, it's a party! It's wonderful hearing Call Reiner in the beginning calls. Frasier's response to his problem is classic.
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7/10
Torn
Hitchcoc23 September 2019
Frasier begins promoting products on his radio show, but with certain caveats. There is good money in what he does, but there is the tug of the professional at work. He must make a decision. it's a pretty ordinary episode.
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4/10
Selling Out
studioAT2 March 2023
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'Frasier' in such good form that I suppose it was only inevitable that the quality would have to drop off at some point.

There's nothing overly wrong with this episode, it's just that only two outings ago we had one with a very similar theme - Frasier battling with his ethics, and this feels very much like a rehash of that, and not a better one.

It's fine, it's funny, Bebe is introduced here and is always a hoot, but it does fall slightly short of the very high standards that have been set in Series One already.

I can't say it's an episode I'd be rushing to revisit in the future unfortunately.
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5/10
Weak Ending To This Episode
film_poster_fan28 August 2021
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Frasier is one of the best situational comedies ever made, but the conclusion to this episode almost defies belief. After viewing the commercial, Martin and Frasier discuss the placement of celebrities on The Hollywood Squares. I believe this was supposed to be humorous, but would an intellectual, snob admit to watching such a show?
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