So what was the point of 'The Moons' in the last two parter if they suddenly disappear?? What a waste of time.
It's almost a relief to see Kirby back here (words I never thought I'd type), because the idea of Frasier being a mentor figure to him/stand in father at least holds some weight and is a plausible basis for storylines.
It's not a bad episode in general, a fairly standard latter stage 'Frasier' episode, with some nice lines and moments.
It probably doesn't compare to anything the glory days of the first seven series produced, but judged solely on its own merits this is a good outing for 'Frasier', and begrudgingly I'll say that I liked what they did with the character of Kirby here.
It's almost a relief to see Kirby back here (words I never thought I'd type), because the idea of Frasier being a mentor figure to him/stand in father at least holds some weight and is a plausible basis for storylines.
It's not a bad episode in general, a fairly standard latter stage 'Frasier' episode, with some nice lines and moments.
It probably doesn't compare to anything the glory days of the first seven series produced, but judged solely on its own merits this is a good outing for 'Frasier', and begrudgingly I'll say that I liked what they did with the character of Kirby here.