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(1989)

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The Cranemakers (#7.16)
ComedyFan20106 June 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Lilith is all excited about her pregnancy and Frasier gets into it as well. They even decide to abandon city life and go into nature and live like the forefathers did. Sam gives them an advice to try out a weekend in a cabin before they make the decision. It doesn't go the way they wanted and they decide to return home.

The Cranes were pretty fun going insane. Especially Lilith in the very beginning when talking to her "woman sister" Carla. And Frasier when he says that he will not it anything that he didn't kill from now on. Norm gave him a pretty good answer! Maybe |I wouldn't mind them to live in the nature until the end of the season, it would bring some laughs. but they are still better as the sophisticated psychiatrists that they are.
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8/10
Babes in the Woods
Hitchcoc29 August 2019
Frazier and Lilith decide to turn their backs on civilization, give up everything, and live off the land. One only needs to think for five minutes to know how that's going to go. But watching them trying to start a fire with two rocks is pretty funny. Woody, meanwhile, is forced to go on a vacation. Rebecca sets it up and he unhappily heads to Italy. Maybe.
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8/10
Home On The Range
Bolesroor30 April 2011
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Lilith and Frasier- overcome by the impending birth of their child- decide to abandon city life and live off the land. Gosh golly, I wonder if this will be permanent?

This is the next natural step in the pregnancy storyline as Lilith's hormones turn the usually-repressed woman into an earth-mother lunatic. Their decision to reject modern life is a bit predictable... Frasier barely survived a night of snipe-hunting never mind a life in the wilderness.

The sub-plot features Woody being forced to take a vacation, but luckily he learns useful Italian phrases, like "I have been hideously mangled by a train. Please shoot me."

Overall a decent episode with some solid laughs.

GRADE: B
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