When do niles and daphne sleep together
Niles and Daphne "get real" about their romance. Niles : You know the best part, Frasier? It wasn't at all like I had imagined. Sign In. Director Pamela Fryman. Top credits Director Pamela Fryman. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit.
Kelsey Grammer Dr. Frasier Crane as Dr. Frasier Crane. David Hyde Pierce Dr. Niles Crane as Dr. Niles Crane. Niles is dismissive of her 'opinions' but doesn't want to ruin their reunion. Back at Frasier's, everyone is glad to see Daphne but tension grows between Niles and Daphne when Niles starts to make fun of Gloria and her theories about Daphne's overeating, causing Daphne to throw Niles out.
Frasier goes to visit Niles at his office the following day to see how he is and suggests that Gloria may have a point - Daphne does have to live up to seven years of fantasy. Niles refutes this, so he and Frasier take a trip over some of the most pertinent points in their relationship - when they met, the night Niles and Daphne did the tango - which only goes to show that Niles does treat Daphne as being perfect.
Niles then goes to see Daphne and decides to start being honest with her - starting with his dislike of her cooking Roz : The Nancy Boys?
Martin : Big? You were ginormous! Niles : Yes - you usually have to go to a hair salon for that kind of insight! Niles : Not if you thought I loved your cooking! Daphne : You'd eat a worm if I gave it a French name! First off, it was nice to have Daphne back as we know and love her, unaccompanied by any fat or eating jokes.
Right, back to the episode - well, I felt the argument the writers engineered between her and Niles felt a bit forced but it gave them an opportunity to explore some inportant issues predominantly whether Niles sees Daphne for who she is or the fantasy figure he has pined for over the last 7 years.
This included an excellent flashback sequence, but in typical ' Frasier ' fashion made it that bit different by having Niles and Frasier appear in the scenes, watching the action giving it a fresh spin.
The emphasis on analysing all of this managed to dampen a lot of the comedy, but this is still one of the better episodes in a rather uneven Season 8.
Viewer Review: A particular achievement given the five thoroughly placid episodes that follow it. Bringing Jane Leeves back after her maternity leave of course meant dealing with the means of her exit: rapid weight gain.
If Leeves' pregnancy offset the original analysis of Daphne and Niles as a couple, it's now upon us in full force. I really like the weight loss is played, with Martin unable to avoid commenting while it turns out that Niles never noticed it. His petty hatred of Gloria is an ugly side to the character, but it's one that makes sense.
Martin married to Hester Rose Crane , a crime scene psychiatrist that he met while on the job. They remained married until her death by lung cancer. Hester rejected his first marriage proposal, but the two married when she became pregnant with Frasier.
Ronee suggests that she and Martin get married in the clinic, so Daphne and Niles do not miss out, and Frasier marries them. Frasier was a psychiatrist in Boston before becoming a radio host, and he studied at Harvard and Oxford.
Niles leases the building he has his practice at. In other words people are paying him money to have an office there. Your email address will not be published. Skip to content.
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