Niles having a nervous breakdown every time he's around Daphne, especially whenever he catches sight of her...rear end, is so in tune with the first season. Love it!
Frazier is my favorite sitcom in history. Each and everyone of those cast members were fantastic. Just the funniest thing ever, and writers were unbelievable! Thanks for a great run guys. Hope it comes back at some point with Niles, Daphne, and Frazier. Rest In Peace sweet John Mahoney. You were the best!
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That's true about the sherry. And, his future boss "Kenny" showing up as a pizza delivery driver is even more hilarious in 2020, than when it first aired. WOW!!!
yeah, I just now noticed that was Kenny. Of course, one thing I also missed was that Jennifer Tilley was Frasier's date in Cheers and on this show(not this episode), both with about the same attitude toward sex...
I love how Kelsey, Jane, David and Peri all wore wigs in this episode to match their hairstyles from past seasons. Oh yeah, and also Tom McGowan even though Kenny always appeared with short hair from his first appearance in the Season 5 finale "Sweet Dreams".
David was amazingly good on the show. He works well with everyone on the show. David as Niles was the perfect choice. I can't think of a show that had so many funny and great characters. Cheers was a really great show but Frasier was greater. It is rare that a spinoff can be just as good or even better. I guess that's why they want to bring back the show. I don't see the show doing well. Its is hard to restart the magic of a tv show. X files tried it and bombed out. Still I wish them luck. Thanks for putting this video out.
I loved watching Frasier, but there are some absolute favorite episodes and this one is on the shelf along with Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street. The way that the past was remembered bought back memories myself when I was younger. Oh somebody please hurry up and invent a time machine.
One of the best sitcoms to watch and rewatch it's a favorite of mine between the comedy and the two methods of psychology coming together it's a cult classic
Whenever I am down I watch this series of Frasier,little did I know several years later my youngest decided to become a psychologist ,goes to show how much of an influence a parent can have on a child,my other fav series was Big Bang theory and my eldest just graduated as a Bachelor of Science and I use to call him Sheldon as I would be the Penny lol
I've been watching this for the first time recently. Currently around S5. The lemon biscuits showed up again in a subplot about a grossly overpriced "Whole Foods" type store. I like little details like that, especially from an era when TV was very episodic and writers tended to assume viewers wouldn't watch and re-watch episodes and record every minor detail. (The opposite of today's "peak TV", where it's assumed viewers freeze-frame their way through shows looking for Easter eggs or clues.)
+Lucy Hunt Amazing how the early episodes of a long running series can look strange. Until reading your comment, I didn't recognize that the pizza delivery boy was Kenny the future manager of the radio station. It's shocking to hear Frasier offering Scotch instead of Sherry to Niles. And there's a reminder of how the character of Daphne as played by Jane Levees developed over the run of the show......and not in a good way. The early Daphne dressed funny, talked funny, and WAS funny. Daphne by the time she married Niles was played as a fashionably dressed, self assured, sharp tongued wealthy doctor's wife who not only wasn't funny anymore, but not even very likable. The writers never knew what to do with the marriage of Niles and Daphne to make it funny. It was mostly just boring.
I sincerely hope so, too. I always thought making it look extremely campy was a deliberate choice bc they very well knew it'd be impossibe to recreate the early seasons feeling in a somewhat realistic way -- both look-wise and acting wise. I mean honestly, S1 Niles would never made the "There are the merry new bachelors in their swinging new pad" entrance speech, especially not the way he does here. Articulation and enunciation are all wrong, that's late-season Niles talking. The acting for the majority of the core cast got a lot more hammy in the last couple of seasons. So yeah, bottom line, I'm willing to give them credit for this being an intentional part of the joke that probably saved this ep from becoming really awkward had they tried for a sincere approach.
This is from the filler flashback episode they did at the end of the final season. I don't consider it the true "firsts", they wrote it based on what had already happened, such as making Kenny the pizza guy who Frasier snubs, putting in jokes just for fans (I doubt very much Frasier ever thought Roz has a hard time meeting men) and they really messed up the continuity. I'm a huge Frasier fan who grew up watching the show and has way too much time on their hands. In other words, prepare for an essay XD. This might be interesting to fellow fans who don't know or remember much about the show. Niles and Daphne met in season 1 in Dinner At Eight, and then that same day the boys went out to dinner, and Daphne definitely did not forget his name. Yet in this scene, in which Niles and Daphne appear to meet for the 2nd time, Frasier has a dinner party and everything is set as though it happened much earlier. Daphne acts like she doesn't remember who Niles is, yet she heard his name many times and remembered it before on the day they met, so it's strange she would act like she's having to recall it. At the time they met, Frasier had known Roz for months so him inviting her over and claiming to know nothing about her life is also strange and breaks continuity. Interestingly, in this scene, Martin is a rude ass (he describes his pizza as having "12 delicious toppings, and not one of them _duck_"), seemingly for the sake of being one (he _likes_ duck, he made Frasier attempt to kill and eat one in a later season) yet in the original storyline, he was willing to go to their fancy pretentious restaurant and when they lose the reservation, he convinces them to go to his choice, the laid-back Timbermill. Frasier & Niles are understandably upset when they arrive wearing expensive ties and have them unceremoniously cut off as a "tradition", and are understandably horrified when they bring raw steaks around uncovered on a wagon asking them to choose, but then they act like real snobby assholes, mocking the food and the waitress. It set the tone for us to mostly accept Martin's behavior (although he gets pretty melodramatic in that scene - "when you insult this restaurant, you insult ME!") because we see that they're not simply cultured intelligent men who like art, they also look down on people and judge based on how much money someone makes. If you want to see when Daphne and Niles originally met, watch Dinner At Eight. That scene was much funnier than this one, and although Niles is clearly taken by her, he doesn't act like a creep the whole time like he does here. "You're Daphne?" "Why yes I am!" "When Frasier told me he hired an English woman, I pictured someone a little more...not quite so...you're Daphne?" And of course the classic Frasier line, "She's psychic. We've decided to find it charming." That's also why Daphne has on that awful wig here, which looks nothing like her hair did back then. It was a flashback and they had to do about 8 different hairstyles in one episode, so Daphne and Roz were given a lot of wigs, all of which were obvious and hideous, and David Hyde Pierce was given a piece as well (he was pretty bald by that point). And that is everything you never needed to know about this video lol.
+Privacy Lover That's an excellent analysis.I'm amazed that Jane Levees in a late episode flashback could......or would......go back to playing Daphne as she was when she was actually funny. The late series character of Daphne (as I said in an earlier comment) as the wife of Niles was a fashionably dressed, self-assured, sharp tongued wealthy doctor's wife who was not only not funny, but not even very likable. Speaking of character development, it's a good thing that the producers and writers quickly eliminated the hateful manner in which John Mahoney played Martin in the pilot and early episodes. The early hostility between Martin and Frasier was very unpleasant and not funny.
I was thinking that if this was a flashback getting some things wrong is actually appropriate. If you think about it, our memories aren't perfect and we tend to gloss over some things and magnify others. This could very well be how they remember it.
Privacy Lover your comment is dead ass on. Although i do like that scene when Martin said by insulting the restaurant, they insult him. it had emotion and was a good moment to be introduced to the dynamics their characters have. And the wigs were AWFUL in this flashback episode, I thought ALL along those could have been done better. My fave episode though is the one where Dr. Mary makes her debut lolol makes me laugh just thinking about Frasiers lines.
And many years later that pasteurized, processed cheese jar was given to Roz as a birthday present when he forgot to get her a birthday present; the night after he and Daphne finally got together. Talk about continuity.
The first time Roz saw his apartment was actually during a party she was invited to so the episode this was from, "Crock Tales" had that one little plot hole, but otherwise I love this episode. They did a great job on Niles' hair...Daphne's here was okay, Frasier's was just a mess, and the wigs for the women in the other scenes from the episode (if you've seen it) look like someone ran out to Hair City at the last moment and had a very limited budget ;-)
I've always thought this was because of an earlier flashback episode where Frasier's hair was wrong and the fans raised a stink. As a result, they went nuts with the wigs in this one. It sounds like something they would do.
@1:33/34 When Daphne bends over and Niles tries to keep his composure , it was at that point I realized that David Hyde Pierce was a great actor........
I Agree with Frasier it is rude to bring food when he was having a dinner Party but it is Martin Crane this part was well written but I am glad that Frasier Niles Daphne Roz and Martin got close to eachother LOL LOL Martin never changes good show..
It's true the hair was horribly done for most scenes of this episode. Probably didn't bring in extra help even though it was five times the regular work load due to the flashbacks involved. But at least they tried!, There is a season 3 episode where they flashback three years to a time before the pilot, and show how Frasier settled in Seattle. Anyway, in that episode they didn't even change Frasier and Roz's CLOTHES from the opening scene before the flashback begins, let alone their hair!! Good episode but poor effort at costume and hair. In this one it's more hit and miss. See episode 24 of season 3: "You Can Go Home Again."
David Hyde pierce absolutely nailed this character. Noone could have done it better
Nope, David was perfect for Niles. You almost forget him and Kelsey are not real brothers
No, I don't think Noone could have done it better.
He turned out to be my favorite character, and his physical comedy was the best I've ever seen.
"Noone could have done it better"
Peter Noone, from Herman's Hermits? Just kidding; I know you meant *"No one* could have done it better."
The whole show was cast about as perfect as a show could be cast
Niles having a nervous breakdown every time he's around Daphne, especially whenever he catches sight of her...rear end, is so in tune with the first season. Love it!
StratagemBlue mm
You love a married man creeping on his father's healthcare worker? I hope you don't mind your spouse creeping on others then.
@@TDL-xg5nn You haven't got any sense of humor, have you?
Reminds me of a girl I once knew. I was a nervous wreck everytime I saw her
@@TDL-xg5nn in real life it'd be awful, as a gag on a TV show it's hilarious.
Frazier is my favorite sitcom in history. Each and everyone of those cast members were fantastic. Just the funniest thing ever, and writers were unbelievable! Thanks for a great run guys. Hope it comes back at some point with Niles, Daphne, and Frazier. Rest In Peace sweet John Mahoney. You were the best!
You forgot Roz; Peri Gilpin's name appeared in the opening credits too
Don't forget Eddie 🐕❤
Yes, yes, yes! So glad someone else is sharing the gospel of Frasier.
"Frazier"🤦🏿♀ Rookie mistake. I take it you are a "casual" fan🤣🤣
Don't you mean Miles Crane?
I like how Jane even adjusted her acting style for the flashback
She displayed great acting, and comedic timing when she was on the Benny Hill show!!!!
It's weird. Still has that same funny to it
Ah, the episode with the galore of bad wigs.
TheTuubster ikr lol
galore is an adjective you know
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The tuubster :... I only really objected to Frasier's to be honest.
@@michaelrawson6261 yes his hair was curly but what can you do in a flashback ep
the sherry joke might seem forced, but if you seen cheers it actually makes perfect sense, since frasier likely didn't have sherry in years.
That's true about the sherry. And, his future boss "Kenny" showing up as a pizza delivery driver is even more hilarious in 2020, than when it first aired. WOW!!!
*From pizza guy to radio boss, Kenny would finally get his sweet revenge on Frasier several seasons later!*
This is a flashback episode, from the last or second last season.
And Bernie on Everybody Loves Raymond
yeah, I just now noticed that was Kenny. Of course, one thing I also missed was that Jennifer Tilley was Frasier's date in Cheers and on this show(not this episode), both with about the same attitude toward sex...
On ELR he was married to Janice from "Friends"! Oh. My. ...well you're up to date.🍕😂😮🎤☕☕📻📺B.W.
Lol Kenny was too pure hearted to get revenge
One of my favorite running gags is the way strangers keep recognizing Frazier... from the radio.
And billboards.
Don't they recognize his voice?
"Dear God, looks like someone melted down a highway cone" priceless.
Frasier's brother has comedic timing the likes of a Rolex. Superb acting abilities. The sitcom was so much better with in the mix.
And his physical comedy is amazing. David Hyde Pierce can fall like a boss.
@@oz_jones I was going to say his physical comedy was pretty impressive.
DHP is just a great actor, period.
Still the greatest sitcom ever created.
it looks so funny how they try to make them look younger with the hair pieces
And failed.
U Must Agree to Google+ Terms Tho U Don't Want It pretty sure it was part of the joke.
Niles they did a passable job at... but Frasiers' hair was much curlier
This was one of their better attempts.
Martin's haircut was an all time classic.
I was utterly confused for a second, thinking how did I miss this episode until I found out from the comments it’s a flashback 😅
quite amazing they look exactly the same except for Mahoney's hair was Greyer
@@alexlazebat839 the same? 😂😂😂 have you noticed how weird the wigs make them look 😂
@@TheMickster96 nope
Me too😂
Niles would have happily become Miles right then and there
Tough, no-nonsense, sweet, sensitive John Mahoney. You never turned in a dud performance. Consistently a master at your craft.
Niles infatuations for Daphne are hilarious; almost the best part of the show! lol
David Hyde Pierce has a musical voice. Just an iconic speaking voice. And a good actor too.
Yes indeed. Have you seen him in the film 'The Perfect host'? He's brilliant in that.
I love how Kelsey, Jane, David and Peri all wore wigs in this episode to match their hairstyles from past seasons. Oh yeah, and also Tom McGowan even though Kenny always appeared with short hair from his first appearance in the Season 5 finale "Sweet Dreams".
David was amazingly good on the show. He works well with everyone on the show. David as Niles was the perfect choice. I can't think of a show that had so many funny and great characters. Cheers was a really great show but Frasier was greater. It is rare that a spinoff can be just as good or even better. I guess that's why they want to bring back the show. I don't see the show doing well. Its is hard to restart the magic of a tv show. X files tried it and bombed out. Still I wish them luck. Thanks for putting this video out.
"Miles!!!" = Grammer's delivery of that last word is hilarious.
I love slapstick comedy and David Hyde Pierce is a master--he makes me laugh so hard!! The episode where he faints at the ironing board, lol!!!
That's my all time favourite bit too, with Niles!!
It's just genius!! 😂
Ah it's a flashback. Wondered why it looked so weird for an early episode.
You can tell it from the fireplace tile that got a bullet lodged into in Guns'N Neuroses, ever since that episode it is a darker shade of grey.
CzechMirco wow that’s when you know you watch this show too much. Like absolute kudos, you’re next level.
I know I was confused when I saw Frasier's hair😂
Lol, I thought I was having a stroke.
I think it was Kenny being the pizza guy that tipped me off
I think Niles was my favorite character. The whole cast was good but Niles won my heart.
Great show, incredible writing. Love Dafney's hair.
that was kenny who delivered the pizza
You don't say.
+Nathan Woodruff I'm surprised they never really addressed it afterward, aside from a quick mention
+Jonathan Gorys They couldn't really have. In fact, this was the third to last episode of Frasier.
Damn, thanks for the clarification, Sherlock, I wondered why the laugh track was going off.
holy shit you are right
I loved watching Frasier, but there are some absolute favorite episodes and this one is on the shelf along with Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street.
The way that the past was remembered bought back memories myself when I was younger. Oh somebody please hurry up and invent a time machine.
It is amazing how distracting bad wigs can be
Niles was a perfect comedic actor and visual comic.
He often stole the show.
Love how they recreated the grunge fashion of 1993 🤣
Is it strange that I feel a need to fall asleep to Frasier every...single...night?
I do the same thing
I do it...every.single.night
John Anthony:... No it's not strange. The show is warm, funny, familiar and great entertainment.
Not strange at all. But I have to say that Frasier is good any time of the day--or night.
I love Fraser’s obsession with sherry
One of the best sitcoms to watch and rewatch it's a favorite of mine between the comedy and the two methods of psychology coming together it's a cult classic
Ummm, "cult" classic? Show was wildly popular at the time, won many awards, and remains popular today.
The dad never changes - so funny!
"This large earring fad has compressed her spine."
I love how Kenny is the pizza guy
It's actually hilarious to hear Frasier think that Roz has a hard time meeting men.
this was such a brilliant thing for them to look back at how the characters have changed over the years rather than do an episode of flashbacks
This is a damn good flashback, at first it thought thisncould be an episode from season 1😂 props to all the actors
for someone so keen on a sense of style, what on earth was Frasier thinking with that hair!!!
I am a super fan ..I keep watching it over and over ..
I found some holes in the plot but I adore it any way
David Hyde Pierce is one of the greatest sitcom actors of all time. Lucy, John Ritter & David Hyde Pierce.
Whenever I am down I watch this series of Frasier,little did I know several years later my youngest decided to become a psychologist ,goes to show how much of an influence a parent can have on a child,my other fav series was Big Bang theory and my eldest just graduated as a Bachelor of Science and I use to call him Sheldon as I would be the Penny lol
I've been watching this for the first time recently. Currently around S5. The lemon biscuits showed up again in a subplot about a grossly overpriced "Whole Foods" type store. I like little details like that, especially from an era when TV was very episodic and writers tended to assume viewers wouldn't watch and re-watch episodes and record every minor detail. (The opposite of today's "peak TV", where it's assumed viewers freeze-frame their way through shows looking for Easter eggs or clues.)
That was KENNY his future BOSS!!!!Pizza guy...never knew and he was in radio so it could be kenny
That joke works backwards so.....THATS THE JOKE.
"Dear God, it looks like someone melted down a highway cone." Lol.
sherry niles? one of the classic quotes of TV
The one with all the bad wigs..🤣😂🤣
Funny how the pizza guy ended up getting a job in radio
Doesn't he become frasiers boss? Lol!
+MissJJoan Yes he does.
+Lucy Hunt The episodes are far enough apart that I never noticed it watching the series. How was that for planning?!
+Lucy Hunt
Amazing how the early episodes of a long running series can look strange. Until reading your comment, I didn't recognize that the pizza delivery boy was Kenny the future manager of the radio station.
It's shocking to hear Frasier offering Scotch instead of Sherry to Niles. And there's a reminder of how the character of Daphne as played by Jane Levees developed over the run of the show......and not in a good way. The early Daphne dressed funny, talked funny, and WAS funny. Daphne by the time she married Niles was played as a fashionably dressed, self assured, sharp tongued wealthy doctor's wife who not only wasn't funny anymore, but not even very likable. The writers never knew what to do with the marriage of Niles and Daphne to make it funny. It was mostly just boring.
Dannys99887 I havent got to the marriage yet XD
Niles is just too funny.
The wigs in this episode were next level atrocious.
I think that's an intentional part of the joke, at least I hope it is and I'm not giving them to much credit.
I sincerely hope so, too. I always thought making it look extremely campy was a deliberate choice bc they very well knew it'd be impossibe to recreate the early seasons feeling in a somewhat realistic way -- both look-wise and acting wise. I mean honestly, S1 Niles would never made the "There are the merry new bachelors in their swinging new pad" entrance speech, especially not the way he does here. Articulation and enunciation are all wrong, that's late-season Niles talking. The acting for the majority of the core cast got a lot more hammy in the last couple of seasons. So yeah, bottom line, I'm willing to give them credit for this being an intentional part of the joke that probably saved this ep from becoming really awkward had they tried for a sincere approach.
This is from the filler flashback episode they did at the end of the final season. I don't consider it the true "firsts", they wrote it based on what had already happened, such as making Kenny the pizza guy who Frasier snubs, putting in jokes just for fans (I doubt very much Frasier ever thought Roz has a hard time meeting men) and they really messed up the continuity.
I'm a huge Frasier fan who grew up watching the show and has way too much time on their hands. In other words, prepare for an essay XD. This might be interesting to fellow fans who don't know or remember much about the show.
Niles and Daphne met in season 1 in Dinner At Eight, and then that same day the boys went out to dinner, and Daphne definitely did not forget his name. Yet in this scene, in which Niles and Daphne appear to meet for the 2nd time, Frasier has a dinner party and everything is set as though it happened much earlier. Daphne acts like she doesn't remember who Niles is, yet she heard his name many times and remembered it before on the day they met, so it's strange she would act like she's having to recall it. At the time they met, Frasier had known Roz for months so him inviting her over and claiming to know nothing about her life is also strange and breaks continuity.
Interestingly, in this scene, Martin is a rude ass (he describes his pizza as having "12 delicious toppings, and not one of them _duck_"), seemingly for the sake of being one (he _likes_ duck, he made Frasier attempt to kill and eat one in a later season) yet in the original storyline, he was willing to go to their fancy pretentious restaurant and when they lose the reservation, he convinces them to go to his choice, the laid-back Timbermill. Frasier & Niles are understandably upset when they arrive wearing expensive ties and have them unceremoniously cut off as a "tradition", and are understandably horrified when they bring raw steaks around uncovered on a wagon asking them to choose, but then they act like real snobby assholes, mocking the food and the waitress.
It set the tone for us to mostly accept Martin's behavior (although he gets pretty melodramatic in that scene - "when you insult this restaurant, you insult ME!") because we see that they're not simply cultured intelligent men who like art, they also look down on people and judge based on how much money someone makes.
If you want to see when Daphne and Niles originally met, watch Dinner At Eight. That scene was much funnier than this one, and although Niles is clearly taken by her, he doesn't act like a creep the whole time like he does here.
"You're Daphne?"
"Why yes I am!"
"When Frasier told me he hired an English woman, I pictured someone a little more...not quite so...you're Daphne?"
And of course the classic Frasier line, "She's psychic. We've decided to find it charming."
That's also why Daphne has on that awful wig here, which looks nothing like her hair did back then. It was a flashback and they had to do about 8 different hairstyles in one episode, so Daphne and Roz were given a lot of wigs, all of which were obvious and hideous, and David Hyde Pierce was given a piece as well (he was pretty bald by that point).
And that is everything you never needed to know about this video lol.
+Privacy Lover That's an excellent analysis.I'm amazed that Jane Levees in a late episode flashback could......or would......go back to playing Daphne as she was when she was actually funny. The late series character of Daphne (as I said in an earlier comment) as the wife of Niles was a fashionably dressed, self-assured, sharp tongued wealthy doctor's wife who was not only not funny, but not even very likable.
Speaking of character development, it's a good thing that the producers and writers quickly eliminated the hateful manner in which John Mahoney played Martin in the pilot and early episodes. The early hostility between Martin and Frasier was very unpleasant and not funny.
I was thinking that if this was a flashback getting some things wrong is actually appropriate. If you think about it, our memories aren't perfect and we tend to gloss over some things and magnify others. This could very well be how they remember it.
Dannys99887 I'm so sick of people badmouthing the Daphne from the later years! She wasn't that bad and I wish people would shut up about it!
ddjmfan I'm binging the show right now and I agree. I don't see any major changes in Daphne's behavior.
Privacy Lover your comment is dead ass on. Although i do like that scene when Martin said by insulting the restaurant, they insult him. it had emotion and was a good moment to be introduced to the dynamics their characters have. And the wigs were AWFUL in this flashback episode, I thought ALL along those could have been done better. My fave episode though is the one where Dr. Mary makes her debut lolol makes me laugh just thinking about Frasiers lines.
Holy crap, that was Kenny as the pizza delivery guy?!? 🤣🤣🤣
I wish I could erase some happy memories so that I could experience them again ... anew.
Hippy Kenny! What a hoot!😀🤓😎✌🏻
Crock Tales, one of my most favorite eps to write fan fiction on!
And many years later that pasteurized, processed cheese jar was given to Roz as a birthday present when he forgot to get her a birthday present; the night after he and Daphne finally got together. Talk about continuity.
One of the BEST shows ever done
That Sherry joke creased me
When I moved to jerez for a year, I found out that's where sherry comes from. My evenings were never the same.
Love this show ❤️❤️
Kelsey's hairpiece
i wish they had used it when he did a flashback to his first radio show.
Wait ... That's a hair piece?
Otherwise known as the Explosion at the Wig Factory episode
Frasier's hair is so atrocious at this point------makes me laugh every time.
The first time Roz saw his apartment was actually during a party she was invited to so the episode this was from, "Crock Tales" had that one little plot hole, but otherwise I love this episode.
They did a great job on Niles' hair...Daphne's here was okay, Frasier's was just a mess, and the wigs for the women in the other scenes from the episode (if you've seen it) look like someone ran out to Hair City at the last moment and had a very limited budget ;-)
I've always thought this was because of an earlier flashback episode where Frasier's hair was wrong and the fans raised a stink. As a result, they went nuts with the wigs in this one. It sounds like something they would do.
@@LogicSword3675 idk if that was the reason, but the women's wigs unfortunately looked awful in an other words great episode.
I was always disappointed they didn’t get better wigs. By the final season they certainly had the budget.
I think they're that bad on purpose. The fact that Kenny looks like a hippie kinda gives that impression
Im never a fan of Retconning but im glad the resurrected Frazier's dad for the spin off
@1:33/34 When Daphne bends over and Niles tries to keep his composure , it was at that point I realized that David Hyde Pierce was a great actor........
These wigs are something else
Ha, I just realized thats the chipped lid vase that Niles gave roz for her birthday 😂😅🤣
This show was awesome!
DHP is a master of physical comedy.
Daphne seems a lot quirkier in the first season, and Niles seems a lot more uptight. Guess that's character development for you.
My Dutch name is Niels
Always call myself Miles to American audiences
I can relate to Niles. The N just doesn't work.
I'm also in love with Daphne
Frasier , Seinfeld , Friends
The best ever
The first two.
@@gwynnethcoan761
Do you know other good shows?
DHP played the part to perfection.
Thanks for uploading.
Wait...was the pizza guy Kenny??? Whoooooa...
Its easy to believe that Niles won the Wlie E Coyote look alike contest - also - they are strange but funny men
The cheese flavoured got me...
Otherwise known as the episode with the bad wigs!!
this large earring fad has compressed her spine
Poor Naris.
Better than any modern day de aging
that episode is one of the best!!
Wow. Back when you could get a large pizza for only $12...
For a gay actor to continually play the obsessed Niles all those years was entertaining.
Dear God...it looks like someone melted down a highway cone. 😂😂
lmao i like how they fit in kenny into the past 😂
ohhhh the delivery man was KENNY, the station manager...
The very first appearance of Kenny!
Martin seems to be the only one who's hair didn't change!
I Agree with Frasier it is rude to bring food when he was having a dinner Party but it is Martin Crane this part was well written but I am glad that Frasier Niles Daphne Roz and Martin got close to eachother LOL LOL Martin never changes good show..
It was,also rude of Frasier to shut the door on Kenny's face! Funny, but rude, nonetheless.
Cornish yarg isn’t that mouldy - it’s covered in nettles- impressive British cheese reference nonetheless!
Miles is the best.
Was the typo deliberate?
OMG she is beautiful
Lol... those wigs aren't fooling anyone
well, obviously. I said that before I saw Kenny deliver the pizza. lol.
Anyone who loves David Hyde Pierce needs to see his movie called The perfect Host.
It's true the hair was horribly done for most scenes of this episode. Probably didn't bring in extra help even though it was five times the regular work load due to the flashbacks involved. But at least they tried!, There is a season 3 episode where they flashback three years to a time before the pilot, and show how Frasier settled in Seattle. Anyway, in that episode they didn't even change Frasier and Roz's CLOTHES from the opening scene before the flashback begins, let alone their hair!! Good episode but poor effort at costume and hair. In this one it's more hit and miss. See episode 24 of season 3: "You Can Go Home Again."
I think the wigs are bad on purpose. Kenny looking like a hippie is an indication of that at least.
Kenny delivering the pizza!
Miles!!