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Sam spends the night looking for a place to sleep when he locks his keys in the bar at closing time.
Sam spends the night looking for a place to sleep when he locks his keys in the bar at closing time.
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S11, EP20 "Look Before You Sleep"Sam spends the night looking for a place to sleep when he locks his keys in the bar at closing time.
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S11, EP21 "Woody Gets an Election"Frasier makes a bet with Sam that Woody would get at least 10 percent of the vote if he runs for city council.
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S11, EP22 "It's Lonely on the Top"Carla convinces Sam to reveal his deepest secret after she confides that she has slept with one of the regulars.
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S11, EP24 "The Guy Can't Help It"Sam seeks professional help for his sex addiction; Rebecca finds herself attracted to the beer-tap repairman.
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S11, EP18 "The Last Picture Show"Sam regrets inviting the bar's former owner to run Cheers for a night; Cliff borrows his mother's car.
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S11, EP17 "The Bar Manager, the Shrink, the Wife and Her Lover"Lilith returns from the Eco-pod to talk with Frasier about their divorce, but they are held at gunpoint by her jealous lover.
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S11, EP16 "Is There a Doctor in the Howe?"Rebecca convinces the others to throw a party for Frasier, who is despondent over his impending divorce.
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S11, EP15 "Loathe and Marriage"Carla's daughter announces she is pregnant and is going to marry the father; Carla's ex-husband and his wife show up at the wedding.
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