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词条 The Show Where Sam Shows Up
释义

  1. Plot

      Act One   "Martin Rises from the Dead"  "A Dirty Little Secret" 

  2. Reception

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

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|title=The Show Where Sam Shows Up
|series=Frasier
|season=2
|episode=16
|guests=
  • Ted Danson as Sam Malone (special guest star)
  • Téa Leoni as Sheila

|airdate=February 21, 1995
|writer=Ken Levine
David Isaacs
|director=James Burrows
| season_article = Frasier (season 2)
| episode_list = List of Frasier episodes
|prev=You Scratch My Book...
|next=Daphne's Room
}}

"The Show Where Sam Shows Up" is the 16th episode of the second season of the American sitcom Frasier. This episode originally aired on Tuesday, February 21, 1995, on NBC, intended as part of a February ratings sweep by the network. It features a special guest appearance of Ted Danson as Sam Malone, a recovering sex addict, bartender and ex-baseball player. In this episode Sam arrives to Seattle to see his old friend Frasier, and then is introduced to Frasier's family at a dinner in Frasier's home, where the inconsistencies about Martin's supposed "death" are cleared up. While visiting Seattle, Sam ends his relationship with a woman named Sheila (Téa Leoni) after discovering her dalliance with other men. Danson's appearance in this episode has received mixed reviews, and the positive highlight about it is his interaction with the cast of Frasier.

Plot

Act One

Bartender and ex-baseball player Sam Malone (Ted Danson) from Cheers arrives in Seattle to see his psychiatrist friend Frasier Crane at the KACL-FM radio station, and then Frasier becomes very happy and overjoyed by his arrival. According to Sam, after the 1993 Cheers finale, "One for the Road," lives have changed since Frasier left Boston. Former bar manager of Cheers, Rebecca Howe, was dumped by her plumber husband Don Santry, who became rich after a successful plumbing invention, and then she settled her life back into the bar without intent to work there again. Bartender Woody Boyd and his wife, Kelly Gaines-Boyd, have a son. A bar regular patron and postman Cliff Clavin still lives with his mother, stops attending the bar, and has not left home after he read information about a flesh-eating bacteria.

"Martin Rises from the Dead"

Then Frasier brings Sam home for dinner and introduces him to his family: his father Martin (John Mahoney){{#tag:ref|Coincidentally, John Mahoney portrayed a failing jingle pianist and singer, Sy Flembeck, in the Cheers episode, "Do Not Forsake Me, O' My Postman" (1992).[1] In that episode, Sam Malone is frustrated by Sy's talents that would drive away bar customers.|group=note}} who is an ex-cop and a baseball fan of Sam Malone, his brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce) who is also a psychiatrist, and his housekeeper Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves). During the family introduction, Sam explains that, as mentioned in Cheers, Frasier's father was supposed to be a dead scientist and that Frasier is supposed to be the only child, much to dismay of Frasier's family.[4]{{#tag:ref|Writers of this episode, Ken Levine and David Isaacs, cleared up inconsistencies between a tale of Frasier's father as a dead scientist from the show Cheers and actualization of Frasier's dad, Martin, as a disabled ex-cop in Frasier.[2]|group=note}} Frasier explains the inconsistency, indicating that he had an argument with Martin, which motivated him into making up the "dead scientist father" story.[3]

Then Daphne becomes charmed by Sam's flirts on her, as well, which enrages Niles, who has a secret crush on Daphne.[7] Frasier tells Niles that Sam has a sexual addiction[8] and assures Niles that Sam still attends group meetings of sexual addicts, recommended by Frasier in the Cheers episode "The Guy Can't Help It" (1993).

After joyous family gathering, with Frasier and Sam alone in the living room, Sam tells Frasier that Sam left his fiancée Sheila, with whom Sam has a relationship for six months, at the wedding altar the previous day. Frasier assures Sam that Sam has wedding jitters and that Sam is ready to leave his old empty sex life behind in favor of a committed relationship. Frasier advises him to continue this relationship and to be always honest to her, especially about leaving her at the altar.

"A Dirty Little Secret"

At the café, Sam introduces his fiancée Sheila (Téa Leoni) to Frasier, who realizes that Frasier slept with her three months ago. Then Frasier goes to the hotel room, at where she and Sam are staying. Sheila explains that she is also a sex addict, like Sam, and that Sam and she met for the first time at one of group meetings of sexual addicts. Frasier begs her not to tell Sam about their short-time affair. Suddenly, Sam arrives into the room and then, in order to be honest to her, confesses to Sheila that, at the day of their engagement, Sam slept with another woman twice. Then Sheila confesses that she slept with other two regular patrons: Paul ("short, bald, fat") and then Cliff Clavin. Though he forgives her dalliance with Paul, Sam is disgusted to learn about Cliff and breaks off his relationship with Sheila. (When she turns to Frasier for help, he is equally disgusted about Cliff.)

At Frasier's car, Sam, at Frasier's relief and hesistance to confess, still does not find out about Frasier's fling with Sheila, yet Sam is bothered that Cliff and she made a fling together, and is relieved to go back to Boston. Frasier assures Sam that Sam has proven himself to be competent for a "meaningful" committed relationship, even if Sheila is "not the one." However, Sam considers pursuing a cocktail waitress at an airport bar, disappointing Frasier.

Reception

This episode originally aired on NBC on Tuesday, February 21, 1995, at 9:00 pm (Eastern) / 8:00 pm (Central) as part of the February ratings sweep, rivaling against ABC's Home Improvement, CBS's television movie Falling for You, and Fox's broadcast of the 1992 film Housesitter, and landed on No. 6[4] with an 18.8 rating[4][5] and a 27 share.[5]{{#tag:ref|Ratings from 1994–95 are based on 95.4 million households with at least one television set.[4][5]|group=note}}

Mike Drew from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel rated this episode three and a half stars out of four and praised Cheers character Sam Malone's guest appearance in this episode, even if he disdained Sam's sexual escapades.[8] John Martin, a syndicate writer from The New York Times, found Sam's interaction with characters of Frasier brilliant, especially Daphne Moon.[7] Ginny Holbert from Chicago Sun-Times rated this episode, three and a half stars out of four, as well, and called it a must for Cheers fans and trivia buffs who wanted inconsistencies of Frasier's family background "[cleared] up".[4] Dusty Saunders from Rocky Mountain News was marveled by the comparison between "the macho Sam and the unathletic Niles" and presented blend of "the macho, rakish spirit of Cheers and the neurotic, off-the-wall style of Frasier."[6] Rick Kushman from The Sacramento Bee praised a reunion between two friends, Sam Malone and Frasier Crane, even when they are different from each other.[7]

On the other hand, Donna Callea from The Daytona Beach News-Journal found this episode disappointing, called Ted Danson's guest reprisal as Sam Malone a ratings ploy, considered Danson's performance apathetic and uncomforting, and saw a reunion between Sam and Frasier Crane not well-executed. Frazier Moore from The Associated Press called Sam's appearance a ratings ploy, as well, but a must-see for a Cheers fan and any other viewer who lacks interest on the show Frasier.[8] Elaine Liner from Corpus Christi Caller-Times found Sam Malone "sheepish" in this episode.[9] Scott D. Pierce from Deseret News found this episode not as good as previous Frasier episodes that featured Frasier's ex-wife, Lilith Sternin (Bebe Neuwirth), Sam "old and [tiring]" in Frasier, and Danson's performance "lethargic", but Pierce found some of its moments funny, especially from "fresh" Niles.[10] Reviews from Frasier Online, a fan dedication website for the show Frasier, were mixed. Some liked Sam's interaction with Frasier's family but found a romantic story and its scenes between Ted Danson and Téa Leoni poorly executed. One found Cheers references not suitable for viewers not familiar with the show's predecessor Cheers, especially ones used for humor.[11]

Notes

1. ^Bjorklund, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=pEN6sTeG20AC Season Eleven: 1992-93]", p. 443.
2. ^{{cite web|date=May 29, 2008|title=The Friday Question of the Week|url=http://kenlevine.blogspot.com/2008/05/friday-question-of-week.html|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fkenlevine.blogspot.com%2F2008%2F05%2Ffriday-question-of-week.html&date=2012-06-23|archivedate=June 23, 2012|accessdate=June 23, 2012|author=Levine, Ken|work=... by Ken Levine}}
3. ^Bjorklund, "Frasier Crane", p. 257.
4. ^{{cite news|title=NBC claims top three shows|agency=Associated Press|newspaper=Houston Chronicle|at=page 8, TV ratings column, Houston section|date=March 1, 1995}} Record no. at NewsBank: HSC03011259545.
5. ^{{cite news|newspaper=Daily News (New York)|title=Danson visit boosts Frasier, but Home Improvement rules|page=87|date=February 23, 1995}} Record no. at NewsBank: 979714095.
6. ^{{cite news|page=13D|title=Sam Malone visits Frasier for a night of pure sitcom fun|newspaper=Rocky Mountain News|author=Saunders, Dusty|date=February 20, 1995}} Record no. at NewsBank: 9501090989.
7. ^{{cite news|author=Kushman, Rick|title=Sam, Frasier - What show is this?|date=February 21, 1995|newspaper=The Sacramento Bee|page=D1}} Record no. at NewsBank: 097.
8. ^{{cite news|date=February 18, 1995|author=Moore, Frazier|title=Dumb and Dumber: Television's interactive craze|newspaper=Ludington Daily News|location=Ludington, Michigan|accessdate=June 23, 2012|page=18|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VjRQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UFUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7295%2C4159423}} Google News Archive.
9. ^{{cite news|page=A7|newspaper=Corpus Christi Caller-Times|author=Liner, Elaine|title=Sam, Dr. Crane Reunited on Frasier: Episode of NBC comedy reunites Cheers co-stars in 'stunt casting'|date=February 21, 1995}} Record no. at NewsBank: 1130013E9BDB4D68 {{registration required}}.
10. ^{{cite news|page=C8|author=Pierce, Scott D.|date=February 21, 1995|title=Sam visits Frasier, but reunion is sort of a letdown|newspaper=Deseret News|location=Salt Lake City}} Record no. at NewsBank: 9502210256.
11. ^{{cite web |title=Episode reviews for Episode 2.16 - The Show Where Sam Shows Up |url=http://www.frasieronline.co.uk/reviews/index2.php?item_id=40 |work=Frasier Online |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160319163906/http://www.frasieronline.co.uk/reviews/index2.php?item_id=40 |archivedate=March 19, 2016 |accessdate=December 24, 2018 }}
12. ^{{cite news|author=Drew, Michael|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|date=February 17, 1995|page=D7|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hgsdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OH8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6768%2C1448337|title=Sam Malone will visit}}
13. ^{{cite news|author=Martin, John, from The New York Times|page=D2|newspaper=The Spokesman-Review|title=Cheers star visits Frasier|date=February 21, 1995|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IV1WAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TfEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4508%2C154049}} Google News Archive.
14. ^{{cite news|title=Sam Visits Frasier — Reunion of Cheers Stars Clears Up Some Mysteries|author=Holbert, Ginny|newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times|date=February 20, 1995|page=39}} Record no. at NewsBank: CHI966547 {{registration required}}.

References

  • {{cite book|title=Cheers TV Show: A Comprehensive Reference|accessdate=June 29, 2012|work=Google Books|author=Bjorklund, Dennis A|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pEN6sTeG20AC}}
Google News Archive.
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External links

  • {{IMDB episode|0582554}}
  • {{TV.com episode|frasier/the-show-where-sam-shows-up-16992}}
  • Outtakes of "The Show Where Sam Shows Up" at Movie Mistakes
  • Transcript at KACL780.net
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