>It's a miscommunication episode
It's a miscommunication episode
Literally EVERY episode. There's almost a thing that the chracters in this sitcom, like most EVERY sitcom are chronic liars.
>Ruin dinner
>lie to everyone about it
>not a christian
>lie to everyone about it
>destroy your favorite object
>lie to everyone about it
>fall in love with a girl
>lie to everyone about it
>find a dime on the ground
>lie to everyone about it
WHY?
>Its a Frasier chasing women episode
Why was the dad american and the sons british?
A communications disruption you say?
kill yourself
For the sake of dramatic irony which is all they can manage to pull off with show like this.
I unironically thought the parents divorced at a young age and they lived with the mom in Britain until she croaked and by the time the dad got a hold of them they were already gone to fairy land.`
>it's a homosexual man can't even act slightly attracted to an overweight hag way past her prime episode
He should have gone for the hot mommy, they had better chemistry
>hot mommy
mel?
>It's a Frasier/Niles are suspected homosexuals episode
There were a LOT of these. Off the top of my head
>The one with the boss
>Patrick Stewart
>Niles choosing the ring
>The one where Niles and Frasier find out they spend too much time together
>Ski lodge
There are some more, but i can't remember
Also Daphne still looks fuckin hot. I still would Roz too
>>The one where Niles and Frasier find out they spend too much time together
Dinner Party, the one where they talk about the Collyer brothers? I think anyone thought they were homosexual in that one.
I want to snoz roz right in her coz ya hear me broz?
>Its a Roz doesn't end up with Bulldog series ending.
Are you sure? I remember them being mistaken for being each others partners at one point so they decide it really is time for a break.
I hear ya loud n clear boz
only because he is too much of a cuck to say what he wants to say before other says how important it is to them that no one interrupt their delusion.
They just had put on accents
>Why was the dad's actor british and the sons' actors american?
Everyone who knows you knows you're nosey.
>forgetting the one with the gay bar
I think he means Roz. They had great banter, but I don't think the characters were ever attracted to each other on the show.
>it's an episode that starts and ends with a flashback, to show that both Niles and Frasier have always been like that