![]() ![]() In an early poll, Woody garners 8% popular support, enough for the gang to concede defeat to Frasier. Woody helps his own political cause when Holly Matheson, a local reporter covering the City Hall beat, mistakes Woody's farm talk as an analogy for the problems of City politics. Frasier does indeed get enough signatures to get Woody on the ballot. Without a trained monkey in sight, Frasier chooses Woody as a good surrogate. When City Councilman Kevin Fogarty comes to Cheers on his re-election campaign spouting a whole lot of political nothings that nonetheless woos the crowd, Frasier bets the gang that he can even get a trained monkey on the ballot and garner 10% of the vote. Sam has a change of heart about Gus' tactics by night's end. Despite Carla and Rebecca's protests against Gus' tactics, Sam, who doesn't agree with how Gus is running things, figures that he can make an old man happy for one night by saying nothing. Gus resorts to his old tactics of yelling and intimidation to get the staff to get working. Sam offers Gus the opportunity to relive old times not only by tending bar, but managing the bar for the evening. While the foursome are at the drive-in, Gus O'Malley, the previous owner of Cheers, stops by the bar. But it's Ma's convertible that takes the brunt of the evening's battles. The foursome have a mixed evening at the theater, which includes enduring Cliff and Ma's rules of car etiquette and several run-ins with an angry car neighbor. ![]() In Ma Clavin's classic convertible, Cliff, Norm, Woody and newbie drive-inner Frasier - who ends up being trunk boy - head off to watch a Godzilla (1954) triple-header on the theater's last night. ![]() Just as they start their actual lovemaking, they get another visitor who really disrupts the proceedings.Ĭliff and Norm mourn the closing of the Twi-Lite Drive-In Theater and its associated memories of simpler times. Both thinking that the moment has passed between the two of them, they reiterate to each other that they still want to continue what was interrupted. After a long evening of the gang's company, Frasier finally gets rid of them and finds Rebecca in his bed asleep. As hard as he tries to get rid of them, they won't leave. Before they can really get hot and heavy, the gang from the bar, one by one, come over to cheer Frasier up. After he invites her in for coffee, one thing leads to another which leads to the bedroom. Frasier is touched by the gesture, but is still depressed and a bit drunk at the end of the evening, so Rebecca offers to drive him home. Rebecca suggests to the gang that they throw Frasier a divorce party to cheer him up, complete with stripper. A flood of negative emotions flow out of him. Pascal aka Googie have committed to their love. Norm learns that what may work best in the situation is an unexpected approach.įrasier gets a Dear John letter from Lilith, who is still in the eco-pod. But a faithful Norm now doesn't know what to do as Dot expects a sexual evening. It works, much to Norm's dismay, as Dot invites Norm back to her hotel room. Norm, the ex-accountant, knows he can fudge his way through the audit even without legitimate receipts, but when his tricks don't work, he resorts to a tactic suggested by Carla: flirt. The auditor is Dot Carroll, a gravelly-voiced, chain-smoking, no-nonsense, scary tough broad. Sam does whatever he can to prevent the gang from watching it. After Sam makes a big deal about watching the game, Carla reminds him that that game was indeed not one of his finest moments. Since he finds out he pitched three innings in the game, he assumes he played well. As this game took place during one of his drunk years, Sam is unsure if he played well or made a fool of himself in the game. The gang decide to watch an old Red Sox game on a classic sports channel, a game in which Sam played. ![]()
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