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Episode: 1 (145) |
"Momma Mia" |
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Frasier's love life paralles the Greek tragedy of Oedipus as he falls for a woman who likes exactly like his late mother, and we see home movies of Frasier and Niles as children. |
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Writer / Director: |
Rob Hanning / Kelsey Grammer |
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Episode: 2 (146) |
"Father Of The Bride" |
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With Daphne's marriage to Donny approaching, Frasier takes over all the wedding ceremony details, turning it into his event rather than hers, while Roz tries to avoid becoming a bridesmaid...again. Meanwhile Niles doesn't realize he's dating a prostitute. |
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Writer / Director: |
Mark Reisman / David Lee |
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Episode: 3 (147) |
"Radio Wars" |
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Frasier is the subject of a series of practical jokes played by a new team of disc jockeys - "Carlos and The Chicken" - hired by his radio station. His reaction starts genial and escalates into anger and embarrassment. |
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Writer / Director: |
Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil / Sheldon Epps |
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Episode: 4 (148) |
"Everyone's A Critic" |
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When Niles lands a job as art critic of a magazine, Frasier's jealousy leads him to cozy up to the station owner's annoying daughter, Poppy, in the hopes of getting a new show focusing on the arts. |
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Writer / Director: |
Joe Keenan / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 5 (149) |
"The Dog That Rocks The Cradle" |
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Bulldog returns and helps Roz take care of Alice, but in reality he wants to get back together with her. He declares his love for Roz, but we see that she is content being single. Martin decides to plan for the inevitable and buys cemetery plots for the entire Crane family. |
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Writer / Director: |
Bob Daily / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 6 (150) |
"Rivals" |
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Frasier and Niles compete once again over the same girl, at least that's what they think. In reality, they like different women, but are unable to tell each other for fear of being rejected. They end up with no women. |
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Writer / Director: |
Christopher Lloyd / Katy Garretson |
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Episode: 7 (151) |
"A Tsar Is Born" |
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Frasier, Niles and Martin all watch "The Antiques Roadshow" together. They find out that an item of Martin's is worth $25,000 and comes from Russian royalty. Frasier and Niles investigate their past only to find out that they are a descendent of a thief. |
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Writer / Director: |
Charlie Hauck / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 8 (152) |
"The Late Dr. Crane" |
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Niles is smitten with a neurotic plastic surgeon, while Frasier's death is incorrectly reported in the news.Frasier finds himself lacking when his premature obituary lists his accomplishments. Inspired, he seeks to reinvent himself. |
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Writer / Director: |
Rob Hanning / Robert H. Egan |
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Episode: 9 (153) |
"The Apparent Trap" |
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Over Thanksgiving weekend, Frederick manipulates Lilith and Frasier into thinking he wants them to get back together. |
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Writer / Director: |
Dan O'Shannon / Kelsey Grammer |
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Episode: 10 (154) |
"Back Talk (Part 1)" |
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When Frasier injures his back while blowing out his birthday candles, he decides to follow advice to speed his recuperation and confess aloud his submerged anxieties, but Daphne overhears part of his rambling monologue and mistakenly believes he has fallen madly in love with her. After that, anything he says or does to her is weighted with the promise of passion. |
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Writer / Director: |
Lori Kirkland / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 11 (155) |
"The Fight Before Christmas (Part 2)" |
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An apprehensive Daphne believes Niles is finally going to reveal his true feelings for her. Meanwhile Frasier throws a sparsely attended Christmas party and Niles fights with girlfriend Mel over a misunderstanding. |
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Writer / Director: |
Jon Sherman / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 12 (156) |
"Rdwrer" |
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Frasier recalls his millennial New Year's Eve as he, Niles and Martin rumble down the backroads in Martin's bulky Winnebago bound for the wine club's festive get-together in Idaho. A wild night ensues, full of police chases, mistaken identities and empty gas tanks as the clock winds down to a new century. |
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Writer / Director: |
Dam Johnson & Chris Marcil / Kelsey Grammer |
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Episode: 13 (157) |
"They're Playing Our Song" |
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Frasier offers to conjure up a short theme song for his radio show, but in his typical overblown fashion, the requested little ditty balloons into an extravagant symphonic magnum opus - conducted by Frasier - with enough musicians and singers to bankrupt the station. Of course, Frasier pooh-poohs his father's more typical lyrical version which was composed in the shower. |
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Writer / Director: |
David Lloyd / David Lee |
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Episode: 14 (158) |
"Big Crane On Campus" |
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Frasier lands a date with the beauty queen from his high school, but she turns out to be a nightmare. |
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Writer / Director: |
Mark Reisman / Sheldon Epps |
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Episode: 15 (159) |
"Out With Dad" |
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Frasier's love for a beautiful woman forces Martin to pretend he is gay. |
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Writer / Director: |
Joe Keenan / David Lee |
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Episode: 16 (160) |
"Something About Dr. Mary" |
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Frasier hires an African-American assistant to fill in for Roz and she takes over his show. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Gloria Estefan (Voice of Maria) |
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Isaac Mizrahi (Voice of Gabe) |
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Writer / Director: |
Jay Kogen / Wil Shriner |
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Episode: 17 (161) |
"Whine Club" |
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Niles beats out Frasier to become the Corkmaster of their wine club. Everyone accidently reveals his or her true feelings about Niles' girlfriend Mel. |
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Writer / Director: |
Bob Daily & Jon Sherman / Kelsey Grammer |
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Episode: 18 (162) |
"Hot Pursuit" |
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Martin helps Donny stakeout a man cheating on his wife while Frasier and Roz nearly have a romantic encounter at a conference. |
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Writer / Director: |
Charlie Hauck / Sheldon Epps |
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Episode: 19 (163) |
"Morning Becomes Entertainment" |
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Fraser, and agent Bebe, fill in as guest hosts on television's A.M. Seattle. Frasier finds the spotlight so appealing he may forsake his radio duties for a permanent job on television. |
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Writer / Director: |
Rob Hanning & Jay Kogen / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 20 (164) |
"To Thine Old Self Be True" |
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Frasier tries to plan Donny's bachelor party and winds up handcuffed to a stripper, embarrassing himself in front of Regan. Niles discovers that Maris has ballooned to obesity pining for him. |
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Writer / Director: |
Don O'Shannon / Robert H. Egan |
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Episode: 21 (165) |
"Three Faces Of Frasier" |
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Frasier is honored when a classy local restaurant chooses a caricature of him to go on their 'wall of fame', but Frasier obsesses when the drawing isn't quite to his liking. |
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Writer / Director: |
Jon Sherman / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 22 (166) |
"Dark Side Of The Moon" |
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Daphne thinks that it is wedding plans and houseguests that are driving her mad, but she discovers that it is really the fact that she is in love with Niles. |
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Writer / Director: |
Lori Kirkland / David Lee |
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Episode: 23 (167) |
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (Part 1)" |
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Frasier spouts romantic advice separately to Niles and Daphne just before his brother disappears for the weekend with Mel. But Niles is back on the eve of Daphne's wedding, where the bride-to-be's pending wedding vows are made more chaotic by the arrival of her demanding mum, her deadbeat brother Simon and other ne'er-do-well family members from Britain. |
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Writer / Director: |
Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan / Pamela Fryman |
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Episode: 24 (168) |
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (Part 2)" |
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Frasier spouts romantic advice separately to Niles and Daphne just before his brother disappears for the weekend with Mel. But Niles is back on the eve of Daphne's wedding, where the bride-to-be's pending wedding vows are made more chaotic by the arrival of her demanding mum, her deadbeat brother Simon and other ne'er-do-well family members from Britain. |
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Writer / Director: |
Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan / Pamela Fryman |
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