Now that the dust has settled, let's be honest; Martin was a dick about the chair.
>>82277779
because the Crane's are stubborn
>>82277779
Martin was pretty damn bitter in the first season.
>>82277779
It contributed to Frasier's eclectic tastes.
>>82277779
It was Martin's fault Fraiser was a pretentious materialistic snob?
>>82277850
Martin was a grown man
>muh security blanket in the form of an eyesore
fuck outta here
>>82277935
the fact that it was out of place made the room more aesthetic
>>82278097
No it didn't.
It was kitsch. And kitsch is pleb.
>>82278202
Agreed. If Fraiser should have put his foot down from the jump. Martin was being a child.
>>82277831
I also remember a single episode late in the show's life where it showed Martin going to the parole hearing for the guy who shot him to keep him from getting out, even though the guy was clearly remorseful and was taking classes to get a real job when he got out.
>>82278961
He was a good boy turning his life around?
I remember that episode though. It was a very special Fraiser.
Who was in the wrong here? (pic related)
>>82279161
Martin. Again, he was a baby about the chair.
>>82278097
Do a mustard stain on a painting make it more aesthetic?
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