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When Carla's ex-husband, Nick, and his wife, Loretta, have marital problems, Loretta turns to Carla for advice.
When Carla's ex-husband, Nick, and his wife, Loretta, have marital problems, Loretta turns to Carla for advice.
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S5, EP23 "Norm's First Hurrah"Things are not exactly as they seem when Norm announces that he's been hired by a prestigious Boston accounting firm.
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S5, EP24 "Cheers: The Motion Picture"When Woody's parents insist that their son return to Indiana to escape the decadence of Boston, the gang produces a home movie to refute their claims.
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S5, EP26 "I Do, Adieu"Diane, who has always wanted to be a writer, is offered to have one of her novels published; can Diane combine her work with marriage?
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S6, EP1 "Home Is the Sailor"Sam returns to the bar when his trip around the world is cut short by a sunken craft; his attempts to regain his old job are hampered by the bar's management.
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S5, EP22 "The Godfather -- Part III"When Sam's goddaughter (Cady McClain) moves to Boston to attend college, Sam asks Woody to show her around town.
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S5, EP21 "Simon Says"Frasier's colleague from his Rhodes scholar days, Dr. Simon Finch-Royce, is a world-renowned marriage counselor and is in Boston to accept an honorary degree; Diane asks Finch-Royce to provide a counseling session for her and Sam.
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S5, EP20 "Dinner at Eight-ish"Sam and Diane play referee when they are invited to dinner by Frasier and Lilith.
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S5, EP19 "Dog Bites Cliff"Cliff's plans to sue the owner of a dog that bit him become secondary when he meets the woman to whom the dog belongs.
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