Roverman wrote:Well he nearly got a date with Maureen Cutler....
As far as we know the last one he actually slept with was his (ex) boss, Kate Costas. So that must be her, since it was indeed nearly a year before.
Roverman wrote:Well he nearly got a date with Maureen Cutler....
kmm3 wrote:I record every time Frasier airs on several different channels. It spans seasons, so I really don't know what year I'm viewing necessarily. Anyway, I often save my favorite eps so I can watch again and again. Mixed Doubles kills me. The Rodney/Niles interactions are hysterical (I wonder if the actor who played Rodney did anything else, I'll have to look him up), and I love the scene where Roz helps Niles get settled at the bar she refers to as the Sure Thing:
Niles: Well, I'm here. I forgot to gargle, I'm wearing mismatched socks, and I'm so nervous, I could wet myself.
Roz Doyle: Well, at least we have your opening line down.
Niles: You're going to have to be patient with me, Roz; this isn't exactly my milieu.
Roz Doyle: Okay, let's make that lesson number one: If you're going to use words like "milieu," you might as well show up here with a sore on your lip and a couple of kids.
Patrick wrote:"Fridge pants."
CatNamedRudy wrote:Love Ham Radio.
The Coyote wrote:Only this morning over breakfast, watched When A Man Loves Two Women. The Entire Collection box set is in the kitchen/breakfast room and its like wallpaper in our house! Seems we have Frasier on a loop!
I'm with Mr. Blue Sky on my fav episode, Dial M For Martin definitely! That closing scene with everyone standing over Martin in the hallway while Frasier sits trying to come to terms with himself and his pitiful " ok..bring him in". Wonderful stuff!
Has there ever been better TV ? .. I think not!
Dark Side of the Moon.
I can watch this over and over again, closely followed by 'Something Borrowed, Someone Blue'.
I really enjoy watching Daphne and Niles FINALLY telling each other how they really feel.
heartofmotion wrote:Dark Side of the Moon.
I can watch this over and over again, closely followed by 'Something Borrowed, Someone Blue'.
I really enjoy watching Daphne and Niles FINALLY telling each other how they really feel.
I think Something Borrowed, Someone Blue - especially the hotel room scene - is brilliant, although I confess you have to have romance in your soul to appreciate it. The way the actors keep the drama intense, yet interspersed with high quality farce is masterful. I love the way after each interruption and tangential conversation, Niles and Daphne return to their heartfelt conversation without a pause - as if they've hardly noticed the interruption. I read the script first and that made me appreciate more than ever what the actors bring. They always say the script made their job easy but I think differently - the ensemble of five made Frasier what it is.
Also love My Coffee With Niles as it highlights the brothers' relationship and it's this relationship that is at the heart of Frasier.
I think the problem for the romance of Daphne and Niles is that this episode is where it climaxes. Everything was bound to be a let down after that.
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