Frasier Season 1 Episode 6 Review: “The Crucible”
“The Crucible” opens like many late-season Frasier episodes do, with Frasier’s pretensions leading him into absurd conflict with the world
“The Crucible” opens like many late-season Frasier episodes do, with Frasier’s pretensions leading him into absurd conflict with the world
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