When I think about this episode, it makes me want to get there and punch Frasier in the nose for his stupid actions. The gatekeeper on the other hand had a normal reaction and never crossed the line.
heartofmotion wrote:When I think about this episode, it makes me want to get there and punch Frasier in the nose for his stupid actions. The gatekeeper on the other hand had a normal reaction and never crossed the line.
Yes, Frasier is very irritating in this episode and I don't like watching it. He should've realised in any case that the gatekeeper wasn't in a position to make a concession, even if he had sympathised with him.
I'm sure she appears in more than one episode, but I really like the waitress in My Coffee With Niles. Especially the line 'We have a team of specialists working on it'!
Ariel wrote:Agides - Martin's retired policehorse - would have liked to see him again! lol
Patrick wrote:Ariel wrote:Agides - Martin's retired policehorse - would have liked to see him again! lol
He didn't have any lines.
welshben23 wrote:Patrick wrote:Ariel wrote:Agides - Martin's retired policehorse - would have liked to see him again! lol
He didn't have any lines.
He did "bang, bang, bang. NEEIGGH"
PistolPoet wrote:Little Frasier and little Niles in Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name. They were adorable and so well cast that I was really sorry they never came back. I thought they were much better actors than their counterparts in Deathtrap, but by season 9, I suppose they were too old to reprise their roles.
Little Frasier and little Niles in Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name. They were adorable and so well cast that I was really sorry they never came back. I thought they were much better actors than their counterparts in Deathtrap, but by season 9, I suppose they were too old to reprise their roles.
heartofmotion wrote:Little Frasier and little Niles in Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name. They were adorable and so well cast that I was really sorry they never came back. I thought they were much better actors than their counterparts in Deathtrap, but by season 9, I suppose they were too old to reprise their roles.
Yes, I love them - so pretentious just like big Frasier and Niles! There's also little Frasier and Niles in Rooms With A View.
ShinChuck wrote:Rodney. He was a pretty darn good Niles-clone!
I also liked Guy from the Ski Lodge. Annie was painful, though.
Enemy at the Gate... I found that one an incredible stretch from start to finish. First, the gate guy probably would have let him go anyway since he turned right around the booth, and the company probably wouldn't want an uproar over an accident. Second, (and in Frasier's defense!) typically in customer-service type situations, you'd absolutely swallow $2 just to get an obnoxious customer out of the way (and hopefully keep them and everyone else happy). I can't imagine any real parking garage, particularly a cheapo $2 one, to go nuts over a single customer. Third, as people have mentioned, the fact that well-off Frasier just didn't pay up... really? Writing a letter of complaint, sure I can see him doing that, but this...?
The whole episode requires a heck of a lot of suspension of disbelief!
The punchline to the episode is a guilty pleasure though! "My brother was there for moral support and, let's face it, someone to talk to."
ShinChuck wrote:Rodney. He was a pretty darn good Niles-clone!
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