Frasier Season 1 Episode 24 Review: “My Coffee with Niles”
“Are you happy?” Niles’ question to Frasier at the beginning of “My Coffee with Niles” is one we as a society often overlook. We
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“Are you happy?” Niles’ question to Frasier at the beginning of “My Coffee with Niles” is one we as a society often overlook. We
Sandwiched between the superior “Author, Author” and “My Coffee with Niles,” “Frasier Crane’s Day Off” is the least
“Frasier and Niles work together” stories are often a staple of Frasier‘s slapstick-heavy episodes. The conflict baked into their relations
“Travels with Martin” marks a return to form for Frasier; after dipping its toes into the lesser waters of romantic entanglements and office dram
“Fortysomething” is an episode of Frasier with a very neat, very weird split between it. What begins as a somber reflection on middle age eventu
You can tell the writers’ room of Frasier was starting to run out of steam by this point: this is a 22-minute episode derived around Marty’s cha
Perhaps Frasier‘s biggest conflicts throughout the series aren’t his romantic pursuits or attempts to rebuild his relationship with his father. &
As much as Frasier might like to associate itself with Shakespeare, “A Mid-Winter Night’s Dream” is a rather simplistic half hour of telev
As a person who holds a special place in his heart for Frasier and Lilith, “The Show Where Lilith Comes Back” is a bit of a special episode to me.
Frasier’s obsession with psychology is his gift and curse: as often as it helps him exhibit his intelligence and analytical skills, it often prevents hi