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[s5e10] Aunt Nauseam 【CERTIFIED ›】

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[s5e10] Aunt Nauseam 【CERTIFIED ›】

"Aunt Nauseam" is frequently cited by fans for its strong guest casting and its clever play on the repetitive nature of family dynamics. It effectively uses the "Crane boys' dinner party" trope—a recurring setup in the series where the brothers' attempts at sophisticated hosting inevitably devolve into farce.

: The episode is structured to highlight how the same arguments resurface across generations, demonstrating that despite their professional expertise, Frasier and Niles are just as susceptible to petty family drama as anyone else. [S5E10] Aunt Nauseam

The episode centers on a scheduled dinner party hosted by Frasier and Niles, intended to reconcile their aunt, Zora (played by guest star Patti LuPone), and their brother, Niles's estranged wife Maris (who, as usual, remains off-screen). However, the focus shifts to the intense, long-standing rivalry between Zora and the Crane brothers' mother (who is deceased, but the resentment remains). "Aunt Nauseam" is frequently cited by fans for

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In 1967, a Harvard Law student began filling notebooks with ideas for a corporate board game. In 1984, he taught himself to program in one night. By 1986, he'd retired from law to build what would become the most comprehensive financial simulation ever made. JP Morgan developers failed to modernize it. Disney game studios tried and gave up. Then a 29-year-old full-stack developer found it on Reddit.

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