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7/10
A Gentleman Always Leads is another funny episode of "Back to You"
tavm11 October 2007
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As Chuck waits for a ride on an elevator at his hotel, he meets a couple of network news guys who are having a meeting at Carnegie Hall. They complement him for getting back his anchor job at his old stomping grounds before parting as Chuck goes to his ride. Once the elevator goes back up, those same guys come on and Chuck overhears what they really think of him: They think he's reached bottom. So Chuck becomes determined to scoop Kelly on the top story that evening. Meanwhile, Montana's intern spends too much time with Marsh. Marsh resolves to get a new one for her. He turns out to be a very old man...The one-upmanship is pretty hilarious between Chuck and Kelly. Kelly's line about the dingoes especially made me laugh. And wait till you hear the voice of the camping victim on the live newscast! The intern subplot was mildly amusing though it's nice to see Bill Macy as the old man. By the way, where's Gary? Better episode than last weeks, though the show could see some more improvement. Glad Fox is still sticking to it!
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5/10
There are just too many bears
studioAT4 September 2017
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This is a fun episode of the show, with Chuck trying to manipulate Kelly and her getting him back in a funny way.

As with 'Fish Story' earlier in the series, this episode has some nice farcical elements to it, and Kelsey Grammar is actually succeeding in making Chuck Darling different to Frasier Crane.

There was no Gary (Ty Burrell) in this episode sadly, but there was a nice subplot involving Montana and Marsh that provided some gentle laughs.

A good episode overall.
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