The thing I loved about Roz and Niles's relationship is that even though they would always zing each other, they were always there for each other. Like brother and sister. It was cute
@@bvedant underrated? Seriously? You mean the most emmy winning tv show of all time (only beaten by Games of Thrones by one) ? That is also considered one of the greatest and funniest sitcoms ever? Lol
Without Niles there would be no Fraizer he is the perfect match up. I really like Roz but there is something satisfying watching Niles be brought back to the real world.
I think as much as Frasier was the oldest and most cock, I believe Niles was the smarter of the 2 as a therapist. When they would have episodes about psychological issues, Niles came off more understanding of the science..
OMG... these clips put together like that, remind of Niles- C.C. zingers... they had a similar dynamic, but not quite, cause they wound up together LOL. These two are like siblings.
When I was in college, there was war between a guy I knew and me. We insulted each other constantly. We cursed each other. And we threatened each other. People made sure we didn't sit next to each other because they knew we'd fight. What they DIDN'T know is that we met each day off campus and planned the next day's insults. He and I were actually best friends. I think Niles and Roz were similar friends.
Wow, ‘all kinds of awesome’! I couldn’t have said it better myself Vyto16. I loved the show and everyone on it. The best ensemble cast on the best sitcom in history. But I adored Roz, she wasn’t me. She was the person I wished I could be. Peri Gilpin was a genius at bringing her to life.
0:50 - I love how Roz licked Niles' rare book without a word. She didn't tear it or drop it in a coffee pot, she licked it. The "Never Kissed Roz Club" line is one of my favorites. So, what did she do? She kissed Niles.
They omitted the best part of that scene.... Niles turns and looks at Frasier with a look of complete amazement and says, "EVERYONE kisses better than Maris!" I lose it every time I see that scene!! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can’t find the episode where Niles tells Roz “Notice the complete absence of gasps in that statement”. I have watched the whole series a million times and for some reason can’t recall what episode that is from
...and, as revealed in that final clip, a very good friend to Niles. Roz was the younger-sister-from-another-mother for Frasier and Niles. She was cut from the same cloth as Martin, but enjoyed the finer things at the same time. She was often at the same society events as the brothers Crane, but enjoyed beer and poker w/ Marty and his cop buddies. I felt bad that she didn't have the happiest ending. She became station manager, but her quest for "Mr. Right" was never completed. She was strong as steel, and the men she dated were usually weak-willed pretty boys...
@@gdkopinionator4356 your observation of Roz is spot on. And sadly, it’s precisely because she’s all that, that she is single through to the end. I find her infinitely more intelligent, sexy and interesting than Daphne’s flighty, good-hearted eye candy. Which is probably why the insecure but intellectually equal Niles dukes it out with Roz and flips for Daphne, not the other way around.
@@urbannomad6928 I think Daphne was originally "a way out" for Niles' awful reality. The writers wisely took the two characters down a different direction when they got together. The entire "Daphne Returns" episode was about that. Niles' OCD becomes a bit less intrusive, and the real Daphne starts to emerge. Daphne is made of steel too; British steel, not Wisconsin steel. In the final two seasons, Daphne becomes the hub of the family. She even learns to screw up a dinner party or two... The episode where she holds that disastrous dinner party is truly a moment of Frasier passing the baton to her...
If it's already been said in the comments I apologize... The relationship between these 2 reminds me a lot of Sheldon and Penny in the big bang theory, which along with this and Cheers are probably my 3 favourite American comedies.
@@robadams5799 Yeah she did the same with Frasier lol. That was one of the reasons they replaced Lisa Kudrow with Peri. I'm rehearsals for the pilot Lisa was funny but wasn't coming off like a real foil for Frasier. They wanted someone not intellectual like Frasier but witty and tough enough to burst his bubble when he was getting overly pompous.
Finding him naked in the cafe is the sweetest and yet most hilarious scene of Roz and Niles. Roz actually cares about Niles' condition and shows herself as a true friend.
I love how Roz and Niles's relationship developed from being antagonistic to them having genuine affection for one another. they'd still throw zingers at oner another, but it became affectionate banter rather than nasty insults.
I always loved the dynamic they had. Roz always came off as the long-suffering elder sister of the two troublesome Crane brothers. She found them annoying, abrasive, and often insufferable, but Roz always truly wanted the best for both Frasier and Niles.
Loved the compilation....I adore the way they sniped at each other for years but it eventually came to he playful and caring....the way she protects him when he goes nuts and naked at nervosa..... ♥️ Love them !
It's shocking to know that the role of Roz Doyle was dangerously close to being played by Lisa Kudrow instead of Peri Gilpin. Loved Lisa as Phoebe Buffet on Friends (it's as if she was made to play that role) but I don't think there would've been the same chemistry if she was on Frasier playing Roz. The stars were aligned perfectly and at the right time for all that to work out the way it did
Yeah. Lisa Kudrow is smart, but she comes across as a ditz and her acting isn't good enough to portray it otherwise. And Roz was smart, was able to hold her own with the Crane boys even if she wasn't as uppity as they were.
I think Frasier had the best sitcom writing on TV. The ensemble cast chemistry was magic. The show would've been diminished with the absence of any of them. Even the peripheral characters, Gil Chesterton, Bulldog, Bebe all added immensely to the show. I remember an episode when Niles was helping Daphne zip the zipper on the back of her dress. He got his tie hopelessly caught in the zipper and was awkwardly hobbling around in back of her. Frasier walked in and said, "Niles....(and then after a perfectly timed pause), you seem to have something on your tie."
One of my favorite lines about Bebe was during an exchange between Frasier and Roz.... R, "Oh lighten up, Frasier, it's not like she worships the Devil!" F, "She doesn't have to! HE WORSHIPS HER!!!" Kills me every time!!! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always thought that, too (Though Niles and Daphne are great.) Niles seemed to have a thing for dominant women like Maris and Mel, and Roz was one who he was actually able to hold his own against instead of being walked over. It certainly would have been better than the fact that they ended up having Roz and Frasier sleep together.
@@Lilbit09 Season 9, "The Guilt Trippers." It's even worse because they already had like three episodes where they almost got together and agreed it was a bad idea. It also ended up as one of the series' continuity errors, because Frasier is posing as Roz's boyfriend Roger while Roz is visiting her sister, and in a later episode Roz's sister meets Frasier again and doesn't recognise him.
This was the last sitcom my parents watched before they passed away. They always gravitated to intelligent humor. But Leslie Nielsen's slapstick was my father's favorite.
If you're referring to the original Police Squad TV series, sure, it was slapstick, but also clever. It was the reboot movie series that transitioned into blunt-force, crude humor; a crass product of the '90s for sure. As you can tell, I prefer the original series (of which are available on RUclips!)
That moment when Niles has a break down in the cafe shows how much Roz views Niles as her brother, how no one is allowed to screw with j bit her and heaven help you if you come for him while she’s around
They were all absolute gold together as a cast with great script writers. But this was 6½ minutes of concentrated moments of genius. My love and respect to everyone involved.
I know what you mean. The smoky voice, the warm brown eyes, the charisma, and intelligence, the sense of humour…she was one of the sexiest supporting characters in sitcom history. It’s funny that her character was occasionally so insecure about her love life on the show…there’s no WAY she hasn’t crushed it in the dating game in real life.
@@jennifergersch9126 Disagree, she was vital to the cast, and a perfect foil to the Crane Bros, but Frasier would have still been very watchable, but MAYBE---not so good--but who knows ?
Roz was actually the nicest person in the show. I think Niles picked at her all the time because he really fancied her but knew he would never stand a chance.
I think he just really enjoyed verbally sparring with her ... that led to him respecting her, and then caring as deeply for her as a sister, or a best friend ... but I don't think he was ever romantically in love with her.
Niles loved Daphne because she was "nice" and sweet and made him feel comfortable. Roz was way too hot for him to handle and I think scared him. He always seems to initiate the insults and I think it was defensive. I do think he found her very sexy though.
it's rare that everything about a show just came together perfectly; from the writing to the actors to the interpersonal dynamics of the characters. Fraser, Seinfeld, and I Love Lucy are great examples of when that happens.
Also The Honeymooners, Golden Girls, The Odd Couple, Married with Children, Martin, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Andy Griffith Show, Barney Miller, The Jeffersons and Sanford and Son as well. All of these amazing shows are so magic and have yet to see a peer the past decade or so imo.
So viciously hilarious! 🤣 And it was an awesome touch ending it with a moment when Roz was actually defending Niles. She let that barista have it on his behalf. 👍🏽
The thing I loved about Roz and Niles's relationship is that even though they would always zing each other, they were always there for each other. Like brother and sister. It was cute
Well not always but they got that way
Like when Niles lost it in the coffee shop and Roz held everyone at bay until Fraiser got there! I'd take Roz as my ride or die anytime! 🤜🤛
They legit remind me of my mother and uncle (who happens to be gay) 💖
Yin and Yang!
I’ll always love the moment Roz stands up for Niles when he’s having a mental breakdown in the middle of the coffee shop.
Roz is just all kinds of awesome and it’s even better that all the cast had terrific chemistry.
Frasier is so underrated
Fox was sexy as hell 😍
@@bvedant underrated? Seriously? You mean the most emmy winning tv show of all time (only beaten by Games of Thrones by one) ? That is also considered one of the greatest and funniest sitcoms ever? Lol
Really enjoying your compilations. Frasier was such a great show. The writing holds up so well, all these years later.
My favourite Niles/Roz story was when Niles stood in for Frasier on his show. It seemed like Roz had a lot more fun working with him as I recall.
The "I'll be a son of a bitch" punchline is one of the best in the whole show.
And the dad, perfect reaction, he as so good.
Love how in the end she was protective of Niles.
"This man's Tips alone will probably pay for ALL the Pot you'll ever Smoke!..." MY FAVORITE SCENE OF ALL!!!!
David was so great as Niles and Peri was no slouch as Roz either; hilariously funny together (fantastic writing I'd say)
I feel like most of their scenes are improvised especially when you see the rest of the cast nearly breaking
Without Niles there would be no Fraizer he is the perfect match up. I really like Roz but there is something satisfying watching Niles be brought back to the real world.
Frazier? With a Z? He's a look DJ right?
I think as much as Frasier was the oldest and most cock, I believe Niles was the smarter of the 2 as a therapist. When they would have episodes about psychological issues, Niles came off more understanding of the science..
Yes!!!
OMG... these clips put together like that, remind of Niles- C.C. zingers... they had a similar dynamic, but not quite, cause they wound up together LOL. These two are like siblings.
God how amazing the writing and performances were.
I still watch the show on Hulu even now, great casting and the chemistry was hilarious…
This is proper belly laugh stuff. Absolutely brilliant.
0:42 A joke about Roz taking a vow of celibacy would have fit in there 😂
Best show EVER!!!!!
Yaaaay! Thank you for making this video! I've been looking for a Niles-Roz compilation for so long! You earned a subscriber💗
Bless her soul in that last clip.
I hope they never take this off of here. I watch it at once a week. Brilliant writing...
You know, for a psychiatrist, Niles has a hard time not shaming the underappreciated.
Niles' relationship with Roz was still healthier than his with Maris.
Everything is just perfectly right with this sitcom, the cast, the characters, the storyline, the script, everything...
This was back when dialogue mattered.
Fantastic compilation! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When I was in college, there was war between a guy I knew and me. We insulted each other constantly. We cursed each other. And we threatened each other. People made sure we didn't sit next to each other because they knew we'd fight. What they DIDN'T know is that we met each day off campus and planned the next day's insults. He and I were actually best friends. I think Niles and Roz were similar friends.
It's funny how when people like each other they make fun of one another.
Maybe there's something eternally twisted and ever-so-human about it.
And then in the end.. she ended up defending him when he had his breakdown. That proved she saw him as a friend, at the very least.
Wow, ‘all kinds of awesome’! I couldn’t have said it better myself Vyto16. I loved the show and everyone on it. The best ensemble cast on the best sitcom in history. But I adored Roz, she wasn’t me. She was the person I wished I could be. Peri Gilpin was a genius at bringing her to life.
These two together were hysterical!
I could listen to hours of this. Keep going.
This show outclassed them all hands-down!
It's comparative to The Mary Tyler Moore Show with Sue Anne and Murray banter.
This channel is AWESOME.
These two were my favourite characters on the show, their scenes were the best, Roz ♥
1:37
That read....read to filth
"We just elope, I am your new mom.
Well, I'll be a son of the bitch" hahaha
I love Roz. She's so beautiful.
Cool video. Would be interesting to see them in order. See them go from genuine hostility, to mutual respect to actual friendship
I originally suspected that a twist would be that Niles would get it together with Roz rather than Daphne.
Funny show. I always thought Roz was hot especially at 5:38.
It's not a real varsity jacket, Roz so you're under no obligation to sleep with me
I always felt that their dialogue was unlikely due to Niels being unable to say boo to a goose! 😂😂😂
"...and the little odometer..."😆😆😆
I love how Marty played along in the first clip
I love Peri’s voice.
A nice compilation! 😂
Niles is the best character on the show. Kudos to David
0:50 - I love how Roz licked Niles' rare book without a word. She didn't tear it or drop it in a coffee pot, she licked it. The "Never Kissed Roz Club" line is one of my favorites. So, what did she do? She kissed Niles.
They omitted the best part of that scene....
Niles turns and looks at Frasier with a look of complete amazement and says,
"EVERYONE kisses better than Maris!"
I lose it every time I see that scene!!
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Roz was gorgeous and quick witted.
Niles can come off as that mean gay friend at times.
IIRC, they eventually became quite chummy.
That lady had beautiful hair wow!
They would make the perfect in laws. 😂😂
*Side-show Mel and Side-show Bob* 💡
The 1st 4 seasons are the best. After that it started to go off the boil. The networks don’t know when to quit
I can’t find the episode where Niles tells Roz “Notice the complete absence of gasps in that statement”. I have watched the whole series a million times and for some reason can’t recall what episode that is from
I love those two together. The video wouldn't have been complete without the scene at the end where she protects him, so I'm glad you included that!
I loved Roz, she was gorgeous, sassy, smart and hilarious.
Don’t forget: delightfully tacky and yet unrefined 😬
...and, as revealed in that final clip, a very good friend to Niles. Roz was the younger-sister-from-another-mother for Frasier and Niles. She was cut from the same cloth as Martin, but enjoyed the finer things at the same time. She was often at the same society events as the brothers Crane, but enjoyed beer and poker w/ Marty and his cop buddies.
I felt bad that she didn't have the happiest ending. She became station manager, but her quest for "Mr. Right" was never completed. She was strong as steel, and the men she dated were usually weak-willed pretty boys...
@@gdkopinionator4356 your observation of Roz is spot on. And sadly, it’s precisely because she’s all that, that she is single through to the end. I find her infinitely more intelligent, sexy and interesting than Daphne’s flighty, good-hearted eye candy. Which is probably why the insecure but intellectually equal Niles dukes it out with Roz and flips for Daphne, not the other way around.
@@urbannomad6928 I think Daphne was originally "a way out" for Niles' awful reality. The writers wisely took the two characters down a different direction when they got together. The entire "Daphne Returns" episode was about that. Niles' OCD becomes a bit less intrusive, and the real Daphne starts to emerge. Daphne is made of steel too; British steel, not Wisconsin steel.
In the final two seasons, Daphne becomes the hub of the family. She even learns to screw up a dinner party or two...
The episode where she holds that disastrous dinner party is truly a moment of Frasier passing the baton to her...
Still is. For 61 shes keeping it tight.
" You don't even wrinkle the sheets, do you? " The absolute perfect example of how their writing surpassed any other show on tv.
I don’t get it
@@kane4013 meaning he's a prude
@The Sinful Bastard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes. One of thousands. The best writers a TV show has ever had.
Agreed!!!!
Roz licking his fancy first-edition book is one of her best comebacks. As fussy as he was, she knew that was how to hit him where it hurts.
The entire cast was solid gold, but when these two got together, wow! Absolutely hilarious compilation!
Love the bombs they lob at each other.
They were great at insulting each other in good nature. I like how Roz had his back when Niles is naked at the coffee shop. I love this show
If it's already been said in the comments I apologize... The relationship between these 2 reminds me a lot of Sheldon and Penny in the big bang theory, which along with this and Cheers are probably my 3 favourite American comedies.
Niles was so smug about his fancy education, but Roz could put him in his place just fine.
@@robadams5799 Yeah she did the same with Frasier lol. That was one of the reasons they replaced Lisa Kudrow with Peri. I'm rehearsals for the pilot Lisa was funny but wasn't coming off like a real foil for Frasier. They wanted someone not intellectual like Frasier but witty and tough enough to burst his bubble when he was getting overly pompous.
Finding him naked in the cafe is the sweetest and yet most hilarious scene of Roz and Niles. Roz actually cares about Niles' condition and shows herself as a true friend.
I've watched all of Frasier and I don't remember this. Know what episode it's from?
@@caseyt3302 Look up: 'Frasier-Niles naked at Nervosa
@@caseyt3302 Episode 11.08 - Murder Most Maris
Agree. It was a brilliant episode.
This man's tips will pay for all the pot you'll ever smoke.
I love how Roz and Niles's relationship developed from being antagonistic to them having genuine affection for one another. they'd still throw zingers at oner another, but it became affectionate banter rather than nasty insults.
Probably the single best written sitcom of all time.
It had 11 seasons, which puts it up there with some of the greatest American television shows of all time.
Other than The Golden Girls, that is 😏
100% hands down!
@@WestIndianAK And Everybody Loves Raymond.
Meh, youre thinking of Parks and Rec.
You have to be snarky to survive the world of snark that is Frasier. One of the finest comedies ever made.
one of ? ONE OFFf???????????
"I'll be a son of a bitch" is one of the greatest punchlines in the whole show.
I always loved the dynamic they had. Roz always came off as the long-suffering elder sister of the two troublesome Crane brothers. She found them annoying, abrasive, and often insufferable, but Roz always truly wanted the best for both Frasier and Niles.
Very true. Best written comedy show since Van Dyke...
She was much closer to Frasier.
Elder sister? Lol that's a bit of an insult at Perri isn't it?
I love how over time the insulting almost became friendly banter
Yes!!!!!!!!!!! It was a mark of their developing friendship.
At a certain point he became her friend and then all her remarks on her sex life became friendly ribbing
Loved the compilation....I adore the way they sniped at each other for years but it eventually came to he playful and caring....the way she protects him when he goes nuts and naked at nervosa..... ♥️ Love them !
It's shocking to know that the role of Roz Doyle was dangerously close to being played by Lisa Kudrow instead of Peri Gilpin. Loved Lisa as Phoebe Buffet on Friends (it's as if she was made to play that role) but I don't think there would've been the same chemistry if she was on Frasier playing Roz. The stars were aligned perfectly and at the right time for all that to work out the way it did
I couldn't agree more. Roz is razor sharp. Only Peri could play her.
Lisa Kudrow and Peri Gilpin both made appearances on Cheers
@@daved1535Aha, never knew that!
Yeah. Lisa Kudrow is smart, but she comes across as a ditz and her acting isn't good enough to portray it otherwise. And Roz was smart, was able to hold her own with the Crane boys even if she wasn't as uppity as they were.
I think Frasier had the best sitcom writing on TV. The ensemble cast chemistry was magic. The show would've been diminished with the absence of any of them. Even the peripheral characters, Gil Chesterton, Bulldog, Bebe all added immensely to the show. I remember an episode when Niles was helping Daphne zip the zipper on the back of her dress. He got his tie hopelessly caught in the zipper and was awkwardly hobbling around in back of her. Frasier walked in and said, "Niles....(and then after a perfectly timed pause), you seem to have something on your tie."
One of my favorite lines about Bebe was during an exchange between Frasier and Roz....
R, "Oh lighten up, Frasier, it's not like she worships the Devil!"
F, "She doesn't have to! HE WORSHIPS HER!!!"
Kills me every time!!!
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@smc1942 Beautiful!
@@smc1942That's a brilliant line :)
I love the Niles/Daphne romance, but it would’ve been a fun twist, and oddly believable if Niles and Roz had gotten together instead.
I thought they almost did
They could have given it a try one night, but she'd be out the door before breakfast.
That sounded a bit like an insult Niles might say, didn't it?
I always thought that, too (Though Niles and Daphne are great.) Niles seemed to have a thing for dominant women like Maris and Mel, and Roz was one who he was actually able to hold his own against instead of being walked over. It certainly would have been better than the fact that they ended up having Roz and Frasier sleep together.
@@PassTheMarmalade1957 OMG! Roz and Frazier?? I guess I missed more of these episodes than I thought.
@@Lilbit09 Season 9, "The Guilt Trippers." It's even worse because they already had like three episodes where they almost got together and agreed it was a bad idea. It also ended up as one of the series' continuity errors, because Frasier is posing as Roz's boyfriend Roger while Roz is visiting her sister, and in a later episode Roz's sister meets Frasier again and doesn't recognise him.
Niles response to Roz saying “I’m your new mum” had me literally tearing up with laughter, took me 3-4 minutes to
recompose myself.
This was the last sitcom my parents watched before they passed away. They always gravitated to intelligent humor. But Leslie Nielsen's slapstick was my father's favorite.
If you're referring to the original Police Squad TV series, sure, it was slapstick, but also clever.
It was the reboot movie series that transitioned into blunt-force, crude humor; a crass product of the '90s for sure.
As you can tell, I prefer the original series (of which are available on RUclips!)
@@JanetStarChild al ocksmith, and a locksmith
May they rest in peace. My condolences.
Oh that's lovely
Condolences
Niles is so perfect you sometimes forget how wonderful Roz is. Together they have the best zingers of any comedy, ever. Thanks for reminding us 😊
"I was hoping that would be the one you'd name". HAHAHAHA
The slut shaming of Roz is immaculate. Niles would be canceled if he tried that today
Roz and Niles are the best love hate
Roz is smokin hot !
That moment when Niles has a break down in the cafe shows how much Roz views Niles as her brother, how no one is allowed to screw with j bit her and heaven help you if you come for him while she’s around
Little did the casting agents and writers know how impossible this quality of chemistry would be to replicate 30 years later...
They were all absolute gold together as a cast with great script writers.
But this was 6½ minutes of concentrated moments of genius.
My love and respect to everyone involved.
I cannot tell a lie - I watched Frasier solely for the shivers that ran up my spine every time Peri Gilpin spoke.
I know what you mean. The smoky voice, the warm brown eyes, the charisma, and intelligence, the sense of humour…she was one of the sexiest supporting characters in sitcom history. It’s funny that her character was occasionally so insecure about her love life on the show…there’s no WAY she hasn’t crushed it in the dating game in real life.
Without Peri, the show really flops. She's the spice that keeps it going.
@@jennifergersch9126 Disagree, she was vital to the cast, and a perfect foil to the Crane Bros, but Frasier would have still been very watchable, but MAYBE---not so good--but who knows ?
Facts.
"If she realizes we've recognized her she'll be utterly humiliated. Oh, ROZ!" :)
Forget Daphne and Niles, Niles and Roz should’ve hooked up. 🤣🤣🤣
The sparring would have been the best thing ever!
This show without a doubt had the best writers anywhere!
Roz was actually the nicest person in the show. I think Niles picked at her all the time because he really fancied her but knew he would never stand a chance.
I think he just really enjoyed verbally sparring with her ... that led to him respecting her, and then caring as deeply for her as a sister, or a best friend ... but I don't think he was ever romantically in love with her.
@@Grubnar I agree with you. His sights were set on Daphne from the moment he met her.
Nope. That would be Daphne. He just liked taking the piss out of Roz.
Niles loved Daphne because she was "nice" and sweet and made him feel comfortable. Roz was way too hot for him to handle and I think scared him. He always seems to initiate the insults and I think it was defensive. I do think he found her very sexy though.
@@Grubnar She was his true equal in every way.
_"Just back off cowboy, and that goes for the rest of you too."_
I like that it ends with Roz protecting Niles.
This is great haha I love this show
For future montages though can you let the punchline linger a littl longer? The cuts are just a bit too fast.
it's rare that everything about a show just came together perfectly; from the writing to the actors to the interpersonal dynamics of the characters. Fraser, Seinfeld, and I Love Lucy are great examples of when that happens.
Also The Honeymooners, Golden Girls, The Odd Couple, Married with Children, Martin, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Andy Griffith Show, Barney Miller, The Jeffersons and Sanford and Son as well. All of these amazing shows are so magic and have yet to see a peer the past decade or so imo.
1,000%
Peri Gilpin was a smoke show.
Loved their siblinglike relationship. One of my favourite dynamics on the show
You can pinpoint when they became legitimate friends through these and its fantastic
when? it's been a while since I watched the show.
Roz was brilliant and could have been the star of the show in reality.
Without her, it really does fall flat.
Yoooooo…I didn’t even remember how hard these two dissed each other 🤣🤣🤣
Like Martin and Pam and Al Bundy and Marcy Darcy lol.
I lost it at Titmouse LOL!!! 1:56
That had me LOLing, as well. I liked when she told him to, "Shut up, you little doily".
5:25 another personal favourite joke by David Hyde Pierce, you can tell by the grinning from ear to ear even after he gets slapped.
The cast was amazing I wish they could all come back
So viciously hilarious! 🤣
And it was an awesome touch ending it with a moment when Roz was actually defending Niles. She let that barista have it on his behalf. 👍🏽
Roz had an incredible sexiness' about her, the best reason to watch the series.
She's just real.
Fantastic compilation! Theirs was some of the best banter. Mind you, I'd be more than happy to give Roz a jolly thorough tongue-lashing myself!!!