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Gwendolyn 2023-04-12 05:10:01
Because Frasier came over, I don't know why it is more popular than F. Aside from Diane's great voice, several of the main characters aren't very...
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Enos 2023-04-12 04:39:34
There is a feeling of hanging out in an American vintage store. Every piece of clothing is telling you some witty...
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Vito 2023-04-07 18:34:34
2018-02-18 @K105 Recommend by Max
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Alexys 2023-04-06 23:35:40
Thank you, Netflix! And may it never be taken off watch...
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Dawn 2023-04-04 14:19:29
It's so warm the previous comedies feel...
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Marlin 2023-03-30 15:09:59
The beginning of a romance was fully developed in the first season. The quality of the previous scenes was really high. In the second season, the coach's jokes are sometimes very good, sometimes a little bit of inferior skills. Diane can be considered as a female protagonist who has a brain, depth, good looks and a good body. Although it is actually...
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Eldridge 2023-03-28 03:12:59
Is it a script written by flipping through my joke dictionary? ? ? ? so...
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Hazle 2023-03-24 03:11:16
It's okay~ I don't know how many people watched Cheers because they watched Frasier, and how many people watched the spin-off drama Frasier after watching Cheers. Anyway, I am the former, but I think C is not as good as...
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Asha 2023-03-19 15:31:30
Dojo in the snail...
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Hope 2023-02-23 14:56:02
It's simply my favorite...
Cheers Comments
Extended Reading
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[Frasier is looking into Lilith's purse]
Frasier: Oh, dear God.
Sam: What? What is it?
Frasier: Lilith is carrying a dead rat in her purse. Why would she be carrying a dead rat in her purse?
Carla: Just a wild guess: a snack?
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Frasier: I can't believe that you're willing to destroy our marriage all because of your childish refusal to accept the death of an animal.
Lilith: The very fact that you think of Whitey as "an animal" proves that we are completely incompatible.
Frasier: But he WAS an ANIMAL. Wh-Wh-Wh-Wh-Wh-What was he, a vegetable, a mineral? Oh, I know. He was the CEO of General Motors.
Director: James Burrows, John Ratzenberger, George Wendt
Language: English Release date: September 30, 1982