This episode is an excellent look behind the scenes of real radio, much more so than your average episode of "Frasier". Piper Laurie's performance as Dr. Nora's mother, while superb, leaves a dark note when one considers that the real Dr. Laura's mother died a few years later, in 2002, and was found decomposing on the floor of her apartment a short distance from Laura Schessinger's radio studio, where he body had lain for many weeks unnoticed.
I guess Dr. Laura's admonition:
"God's commandment of honoring parents is basically the message that parents are a conduit of God. Any profanity or harm to the parent is as if we've profaned God."
"The commandment to honor parents was given to ensure that the elderly, although they may not feel wanted by family or society, are still given their appropriate reward."
"We honor parents today by making sure they are taken care of when they can no longer care for themselves."
"We honor parents by keeping them connected to family."
... from her 1994 book, "The 10 Commandments: The Significance of God's Laws in Everyday Life," only applies to people other than Dr. Laura.
For what it's worth, this episode is not shown in re-runs, because Dr. Laura Schlessinnnnnnnnnnnger (yes, 11 "n"s) was so ticked off at this parody of her that she threatened to sue the producers, and had it pulled from syndication.
So much for her real belief in free speech.
I suspect that "JulieKell" is either an employee of or cult follower of the esteemed Dr. N-word.