When Carlton, the mascot of the university's football team, is abducted by the students from a rival college, Will wears Carlton's peacock costume to inspire the team during a championship game. watch
The CandidatePaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 23:00
Aired: 11/8/1994
Political differences split the Crane family into separate camps after Martin announces his support for radical right-winger Holden Thorpe on television. As a result, Frasier and Niles decide to endorse radical left-winger Phil Patterson. After Thorpe calls into Frasier's radio show, the two become involved in a verbal brawl, which only deepens Frasier's commitment to Patterson. In fact, Frasier goes so far as to appear in a television spot promoting Patterson's candidacy, only to discover that Patterson is slightly off-balance. Realizing that acknowledgment is the best strategy, Frasier tells his radio audience that he supports the candidate of 'grandiose thoughts.' Unfortunately, even the on-air support of Frasier Crane cannot get Patterson elected. watch
The CandidatePaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 23:00
Aired: 11/8/1994
Political differences split the Crane family into separate camps after Martin announces his support for radical right-winger Holden Thorpe on television. As a result, Frasier and Niles decide to endorse radical left-winger Phil Patterson. After Thorpe calls into Frasier's radio show, the two become involved in a verbal brawl, which only deepens Frasier's commitment to Patterson. In fact, Frasier goes so far as to appear in a television spot promoting Patterson's candidacy, only to discover that Patterson is slightly off-balance. Realizing that acknowledgment is the best strategy, Frasier tells his radio audience that he supports the candidate of 'grandiose thoughts.' Unfortunately, even the on-air support of Frasier Crane cannot get Patterson elected. watch