This eleventh and final series of 'Frasier' started so brightly, I had such high hopes that under the stewardship of returning writer/producers Christopher Lloyd and Joe Keenan we'd go out on a high.
Things started very brightly, but lately though the quality has really dipped, and this is another so-so/if you're really in the mood you'll laugh episode.
I think the writers have really overdone this whole 'Frasier is lost in life' bit, and to then make him a kleptomaniac because he needs a bit of a kick in his day was a stretch.
It's well performed, it's always nice to see Niles team up with Frasier on a storyline, but this again is another episode I wouldn't rush to see again.
There's been a few of those in the eleventh series. Too many.
Things started very brightly, but lately though the quality has really dipped, and this is another so-so/if you're really in the mood you'll laugh episode.
I think the writers have really overdone this whole 'Frasier is lost in life' bit, and to then make him a kleptomaniac because he needs a bit of a kick in his day was a stretch.
It's well performed, it's always nice to see Niles team up with Frasier on a storyline, but this again is another episode I wouldn't rush to see again.
There's been a few of those in the eleventh series. Too many.