
As Paul searches for higher approval to proceed with Kappen’s exhumation, the team are concerned that his tunnel vision could leave them in a worse situation than they once were.
Through groundbreaking, familial DNA technology, the team in ‘02 manage to locate the killer. However, without 100 per cent certainty, Paul may have to rethink his approach.
With the swabbing operation set in motion, Paul looks to not only find his killer, but to eliminate individuals whose past has been defined by false accusations and rumours.
As the CID reopen an investigation into three murders from 1973, DCI Paul Bethell tries to piece together a past that has haunted both him and a community for almost 30 years.
On Christmas Eve, Freddy stretches himself to be there for both Frasier, who’s coping with Martin’s death by throwing a lavish party, and Eve, who’s hiding out at home dealing with her own loss.
When Freddy complains about being treated like a child, Frasier suggests that he help deal with some repairs around the apartment. But then guess what? Things get more complicated!
While Frasier attempts to convince the university’s provost to grant him full professor status, David faces a horrific, life-shattering crisis which will take all of Freddy’s help to get him through: his first-ever B.
Frasier discovers that Freddy has been seeing Lilith behind his back, setting up a battle between the two exes for their grown son’s affection.
Eve agrees to set both Frasier and Freddy up on blind dates—but when both women are expected on the same evening, father and son start to turn on each other.
Frasier joins Alan and Olivia as they seek membership in the university’s prestigious « Founders’ Society. » Meanwhile, David digs into Freddy’s personal life for a surprising reason.
Freddy aims to show his father that he’s not « just a firefighter, » but rather part of a noble and fulfilling cause–then picks the worst possible day to invite Frasier to the firehouse.
Frasier begins a new career at the university, determined to be taken seriously as an academic—but finds that a nearly twenty year stint as a daytime talk show host is not easy to escape.
Frasier hopes to make up for lost time with Freddy, but a disagreement over where to put a small Red Sox souvenir quickly escalates into a battle of wills between father and son.