- The gang at Cheers flies Woody's old girlfriend in from Indiana to visit, and it becomes obvious that when they're together they use binge eating to curb their sexual urges. Meanwhile, Frasier takes a job at Cheers to make Diane feel guilty.—jgp3553@yahoo.com
- There are two new employees at Cheers. Diane has returned to her old waitress job after leaving the convent. And Dr. Frasier Crane is the second new employee. Still humiliated by the debacle of his life caused by Diane, Frasier needs to regroup and regain his self-esteem, and so asks Sam for a job sweeping up. With the now not so new employee, Woody, he is still finding his way around life in Boston, which does not include members of the opposite sex. Woody is pining for his old girlfriend back in Indiana, Beth Curtis. So the gang all chip in, minus Cliff, to send Beth to Boston to surprise Woody. What's even more of a surprise for both Woody and Beth is that they have both lost a lot of weight since they last saw each other. However upon seeing each other again, they fall into their old routine of eating and eating and eating. Frasier believes they are transferring the pent of energies of not having or even talking about sex into eating. Diane, however, believes that they just need to learn how to eat nutritious but satisfying meals. A combination of Frasier's diagnosis plus Sam and Diane taking Beth and Woody out for dinner leads to Sam and Diane having some pent up sexual energies of their own.—Huggo
- While Frasier promises to start his life anew by helping do janitorial work around Cheers, Diane notices that Woody seems rather nervous when some of the young female bar patrons try to talk to him. Woody then tells the gang that he still is in love with his old girlfriend from Indiana, Beth Curtis.
Hoping to surprise Woody, the gang chips in to buy Beth a plane ticket to meet Woody. However, the gang is surprised that in 24 hours after meeting Beth, Woody and his girlfriend have begun eating and snacking like mad.
Woody is unsure why this could be, when Frasier deduces that they have most likely used eating as a substitute to quell their sensual appetites for each other. Diane and Sam decide to help Woody and Beth control their eating, by taking them out for a meal that is satisfying, yet healthy.
After the meal, Woody and Beth have a conversation where they break through their sexual tensions, and leave Sam and Diane. However, in a crazy twist of fate, Diane and Sam soon realize that they also have sexual tension between the other...leading them to go on an eating binge similar to what Woody and Beth encountered.
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