6.11 Good Samaritan
Frasier’s belief in the goodness of people is severely tested after a series of events lead him to be arrested for kerb crawling.
Frasier’s belief in the goodness of people is severely tested after a series of events lead him to be arrested for kerb crawling.
Frasier sets Martin up with a date with Roz’s mum, Joanna. She tells Roz they had a great time, but Martin tells Frasier it was the dullest night of his life! The truth, invariably, comes out…
The kind but dim-witted barman from Cheers , Woody Boyd, stops by to catch up with former regular Frasier Crane. They have a great time reminiscing but meeting again and again, Frasier realises they have nothing else in common.
Three short stories set around Valentines Day: Niles prepares for a romantic dinner, Frasier wonders whether the signals he’s getting from co-worker Cassandra Stone are romantically inclined, and Martin and Daphne go out to dinner together, and celebrate those who aren’t in love.
Niles is being bled dry by his lawyers so he goes to see hotshot Donny Douglas, who manages to get his divorce proceedings into court in record time. However, Maris is claiming Niles was in love with someone else during their marriage - Daphne!! Frasier has to testify, but feels he can’t lie in court.
Donny and Daphne are going out together, so Niles tries to break them up by inviting her ex Roz to Maris lakeside cottage along with Donny to try and reignite the flame. Things take a turn for the farcical when Frasier, Martin and Daphne all turn up unexpectedly.
Frasier and Niles plan a dinner party, but a message left on their answering machine by a guest leads them to question whether their relationship is too close.
Niles manages to get his apartment at the Montana back but his attempt to impress the tenants board go decidedly awry when firstly, the food appears to be off and then someone dies during a game of Murderer.
Frasier and Niles buy a meal with 3 Nobel Prize winners at a charity auction. Their competitiveness means both spend the night brushing up on their knowledge - and make a fool out of themselves at the meal.
A new radio psychiatrist chosen by Frasier, Dr Nora, begins at the station, but her traditional, family values approach to psychiatry makes Frasier’s blood boil. He decides to help her by trying to settle the dispute with her mother by bringing her to meet her daughter. Good intentions, though, spectacularly backfire on Frasier.