After all, there are twenty-four episodes to choose from.
She unexpectedly arrives in Seattle for a conference, and Frasier invites her over to dinner at his place.
Lilith and Frasier explore whether they still have feelings for each other, and things get steamy.
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The banter between Lilith, one of thebest reoccurring characters in the series, and Frasier is comedy gold.
But, that is not the only reason why the episode is a fun watch.
As Frasier is on the mend, Daphne volunteers to take care of him.
As the title of this episode indicates, it is probably Frasier’s first day off in a while.
Frasier absolutely loves his work at the radio station.
It’s the perfect setup for a chaotic sick day, and in turn, a great episode.
They decide to be more spontaneous on their trip, and they end up in Canada.
The only problem is that Daphne can’t set foot in Canada.
“Travels with Martin” isone of the most rewatchable episodes ofFrasier.
He swindles Frasier to write a book about sibling relationships with him.
They book a hotel room and take a stab at come up with something before the deadline.
However, the wait is longer than normal because the doctor hasn’t arrived yet.
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Martin and Frasier find out the doctor, who is Frasier’s age, died.
This causes Frasier to think about his own mortality.
He decides to work on getting his funeral arrangements in order.
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There are two great scenes in “Death Becomes Him.”
Both are thoughtful conversations about death and how it’s important to “live for the little joys.”
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Season 1, Episode 20
Frasier is starting to feel middle-aged.
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He cant remember things like he used to and his eyesight isnt what it used to be.
Martin cautions Frasier to not overreact and do something that he would regret.
While he is shopping, Frasier chats with a young woman who is a sales associate at the store.
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He wants to ask her out, but he is concerned about the age gap between them.
“Fortysomething” is one of those episodes.
So, he decides to put together a nice dinner for her, with the help of Daphne.
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A violent storm prevents Daphne from leaving Niles’ house and delays Maris' arrival.
Both Daphne and Niles are attracted to one another.
Frasier fans love Daphne and Niles together.
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In this episode, there are small hints of the romance that is to come in future episodes.
The question of “Will they or won’t they?”
creates dramatic tension throughout Daphne and Niles' time together.
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They decide to get a reservation at one of the hottest restaurants in Seattle.
However, their reservation falls through.
Martin suggests they go to his favorite restaurant called The Timber Mill.
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“Dinner at Eight' shows a not-so-nice side of Niles and Frasier’s personalities.
Watch this episode for the family drama rather than for comedy.
Unfortunately, Niles and Frasier can really be snobs and their attitudes go too far in this episode.
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They end up hurting Martin’s feelings.
Daphne and Niles meet for the first time in this episode.
While their interaction is brief, it is a glimpse into the start of their love story.
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He brings it back to his apartment and decides to throw a party.
He invites the artist over; however, the artist says that it is a fake.
Upon hearing this, Frasier becomes furious.
He can’t believe that he has been tricked!
So, he heads to the art gallery to talk with the owner.
His desperate interactions to get the art gallery owner to admit the artwork is a fraud are laugh-out-loud funny.
A delightful bonus is the credit scene at the end where Frasier tries to get his revenge.
As usual, they are picky about their coffee orders.
The Crane brothers chat with each other about their lives.
The episode takes place at Cafe Nervosa, a significant place for all the characters withinFrasier.
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