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Diane and Sam attempt to see Frasier through his latest crisis of confidence and regain his status in the psychology profession.
Diane and Sam attempt to see Frasier through his latest crisis of confidence and regain his status in the psychology profession.
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S4, EP15 "The Triangle"Diane and Sam attempt to see Frasier through his latest crisis of confidence and regain his status in the psychology profession.
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S4, EP16 "Cliffie's Big Score"Cliff is in heaven when both Carla and Diane accept a date with him for the Postman's Ball.
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S4, EP17 "Second Time Around"Sam's matchmaking skills shine when Frasier announces plans to marry the girl Sam picked out for him.
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S4, EP13 "Take My Shirt ... Please?"Sam's crushed when he donates his baseball jersey to a charity auction and nobody bids on it.
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S4, EP11 "Don Juan Is Hell"Diane uses Sam as the subject of her psychology term paper, but makes an insulting picture of him.
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S4, EP10 "The Bar Stoolie"Cliff's long-lost father comes for a visit, but he soon learns why he came.
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