Leander wrote:I suppose this not strictly a "line", but to me it is as good as one as it says it all. It is the episode where Frasier meets his old high school crush Lorna. When Lorna Niles and says, "Hi Niles" it is like the last 30 years never took place as he just is speechless and turns into a chronically shy schoolboy. It is just great.
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CatNamedRudy wrote:My favorite is from Agents in America, Part III when he just stands there and rings the doorbell after he realizes Frasier slept with Bebe.
CatNamedRudy wrote:My favorite is from Agents in America, Part III when he just stands there and rings the doorbell after he realizes Frasier slept with Bebe.
CatNamedRudy wrote:My favorite is from Agents in America, Part III when he just stands there and rings the doorbell after he realizes Frasier slept with Bebe.
barnaclelapse wrote:That's DHP once again proving how brilliant he is at being funny without ever saying a word. No one on the show was as good at that as he was.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:barnaclelapse wrote:That's DHP once again proving how brilliant he is at being funny without ever saying a word. No one on the show was as good at that as he was.
I've just watched Frasier Gotta Have it and the scene where Daphne tells that sex story and Niles gets up and leaves without saying a word always cracks me up. You're right - DHP really did have a special talent for getting laughs without any actual dialogue.
MedievalJacqui wrote:My first outing on the forum, so hello everyone!
This has probably already been posted, but here goes:
From Flour Child
Niles: Dad, will you turn him if he starts fussing?
Martin: No
Niles: Dad, I'm playing a role
Martin: Try playing the role of a sane person
Another from Flour Child Not sure of the exact quote, but something about his flour child being stolen and the kidnappers sending him muffins in the mail.
Anything but Merlot wrote:I love the Niles line from High Holidays when he is describing various stages he is about to go through, including a stage called the munchies.
"I’m thinking of pairing this Chilean sea bass with an aggressive Zinfandel"
Mr Blue Sky wrote:I've just watched Frasier Gotta Have it and the scene where Daphne tells that sex story and Niles gets up and leaves without saying a word always cracks me up. You're right - DHP really did have a special talent for getting laughs without any actual dialogue.
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