
The well-meaning advice of Frasier and Lilith throws a monkey wrench into the conception plans of Sam and Rebecca, and Woody runs into trouble when he temporarily is in charge of the bar.
Frasier suggests the guys go on a road trip to find their "inner hairy men," while the women locate one filling in at the bar -- Carla's cousin Frankie.
Madame Lazora, who's retiring, decides to pass her crystal ball on to Carla, who doesn't predict much of a future for herself as a psychic.
Norm hurts his back painting at the Cranes', and Lilith discovers she'll need one to get him off the sofa and back to Cheers.
To Cliff's surprise, his mom and girlfriend Maggie warm up to each other right away, while Rebecca's frozen fertility underwear receives a cool reception from Sam.
Sam and Rebecca's burning desire to be parents is tested by the baptism of fire they get baby-sitting Carla's kids, while Cliff is hot to direct the video Woody's sending home.
Sam's the one who's spooked when it looks like the Cheers gang gave Gary the Halloween fright of his life -- which may have scared him to death.
The guys court disaster when they get the Celtics' Kevin McHale so obsessed with how many bolts there are on the floor of Boston Garden that the other team mops him up. Kevin's wife Lynn and announcer Glenn Ordway have cameos.
Sam asks Carla to get even with John Allen Hill, but instead she gets horizontal with him, which really gets Sam's goat.
Woody wants to ask Kelly to marry him, but Henri and his expiring visa propose a problem.
Frasier balks at making out his will, while Sam would rather die than have Rebecca's fertility doctor tell him he's not of sound body.
Sam and Rebecca check into a hotel for a weekend of baby-making, but their fertile imaginations soon give them pregnant pause. Sam's chance encounter with a fristrated father gives rise to a fantasy in which the lack of love between parents turns little Sam into an armed robber. Rebecca, meanwhile, realizes that the honeymoon's over after meeting a pair of amorous newlyweds.
Norm and Cliff help Frasier's low self-esteem group cut its fearless leader down to size, while Woody takes a little too much off the top when he trims Sam's hair.
To pay for Kelly's engagement ring, Woody moonlights as a gravedigger, but it's his funeral when, dead on his feet, he has to meet Kelly's grandmother.
Carla's no nun, but she really risks the wrath of God when her son announces his decision to become a priest; Sam's prayers are answered when he finds a way to get back at John Hill.
Children's singer Nanny Gee strikes a chord with Frasier, while the music stops for Woody, who's disappointed with a concert experience.
Harry Connick Jr. plays Woody's cousin, who wears his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his crush on Rebecca; and Cliff's hot under the collar over the new postal uniform.
Rebecca insists she can deal with the bar while the guys play cards, but she puts on her poker face when it turns out they've got a full house -- and no liquor license.
The guys try to lead Woody out of the fog when a vacation in London with Kelly and her money turns him into a royal jerk.
Frasier wants Lilith to stand up to her domineering mother, while Rebecca wants Sam to sit down with Norm and tell him to pay his bar tab.
Sam makes more than a Mickey Mouse attempt at a baseball comeback, while rodent-sitter Frasier loses Lilith's beloved lab rat.
Rebecca's high-school sweetheart gets her motor running again, but he's chosen a different road, while Sam, upset over his stolen car, starts a support group.
The new owner of Gary's Old Towne Tavern turns out to be a real wiseguy, whose response to Cheer's welcoming prank is a well-organized crime that really blows the gang away.
With aspiring comic Cliff at his wit's end, Norm tells him "The Tonight Show" accepted his material, but the joke's on Norm when Cliff surprises him with tickets to Burbank. Johnny Carson and Doc Severinsen have cameos.