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Written by: Sam Johnson Chris Marcil Directed by: Regular Cast: Guest Cast: Cam Winston (Brian Stokes Mitchell) Cora Winston (Emily Yancy) Waiter (James Oliver) Joe (Steve O'Connor) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: The light at the top of the Space Needle flashes.Plot: Frasier's feud with Cam Winston is continuing. Frasier finds out that Cam's washing machine is causing a leak in his apartment so bribes the handyman, Joe, to cut off Cam's water. Of course Cam isn't pleased with this and comes down to complain, where he just misses Frasier - and sees Eddie. Poor Eddie isn't feeling well. When Cam finds out that Frasier hates Eddie, he decides to help Eddie get better. As luck would have it, Cam's mother Cora is staying with him for a while and she's a vet. A few days later, Cora comes to check on Eddie and she and Martin decide their sons' feud has gone on long enough. So they hatch a plan. Next morning Martin creeps into Cam's apartment wearing his pyjamas. Just as Cam enters, Martin and Cora pretend they've just got out of bed as Martin had stayed the night! Cam falls for it and once he's gone, Martin and Cora do the same with Frasier. As they think their parents are in love, Frasier and Cam have to start getting along. Maybe a treaty will solve everything. Another few days later, Martin and Cora know it's time to "break up." But have they really fallen for each other? Meanwhile Niles is testing out a Segway scooter for a friend and is having so much fun, he can't (and won't) share it. Subtitles: Speaking Of Segways..... Trivia: A welcome return for Cam Winston, plus a nice plot that makes sure both Martin and Eddie are involved. Plus Niles on the Segway is very funny. Cam Winston makes a return, and we finally get to see his apartment. This episode finally addresses the point that Frasier doesn't have a washing machine, as Daphne keeps pressuring him to get one. |
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