Frasier

Season 2

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In season 2, Frasier Crane, returns for another hilarious round of comedy that has him ice fishing with Marty and Niles and taking a girlfriend on an ill-fated trip to Bora Bora.

24 Episodes

  • Slow Tango in South Seattle
    E1
    Slow Tango in South SeattleFrasier is outraged to learn that Thomas Jay Fallow, an author acquaintance from his days in Boston, has used the story of Frasier's first sexual experience as the basis for his best-selling romance novel.
  • The Unkindest Cut of All
    E2
    The Unkindest Cut of AllAn irate neighbor presents Frasier with a litter of puppies which she claims are Eddie's. Frasier insists that Martin have Eddie fixed, which touches off an argument between the two over Frasier's house rules.
  • The Matchmaker
    E3
    The MatchmakerDaphne is depressed with her love life. Frasier has the idea of setting her up with Tom Duran, the new station manager, and invites Tom to his apartment for dinner. What he doesn't know is that Tom is gay, and thinks Frasier is interested in him.
  • Flour Child
    E4
    Flour ChildAfter witnessing a woman give birth, Niles decides it's time to practice his parenting skills -- on a sack of flour!
  • Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'
    E5
    Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'Frasier and Niles interpret their father's invitation to join him and his drinking buddies at Duke's as a rite of passage. However, their spirits fall when Frasier and Niles realise they are investors in the company that plans to demolish the beloved bar to erect a mini-mall.
  • The Botched Language of the Cranes
    E6
    The Botched Language of the CranesFrasier faces a flood of negative feedback from almost all of Seattle when he prescribes a sunnier climate for a depressed listener, Enda (the voice of Oscar-nominee Alfre Woodard of "Cross Creek"). To smooth things over, Roz convinces him to seek redemption as the keynote speaker at the annual benefit for St. Bart's Hospital, where Frasier makes an "unholy" mess talking before the clergy.
  • The Candidate
    E7
    The CandidateUpset that Martin is actively endorsing (and appearing in a commercial for) a right-wing congressional candidate, Frasier decides to get behind his opponent, but becomes conflicted about it when his candidate reveals something personal to him.
  • Adventures in Paradise (1)
    E8
    Adventures in Paradise (1)In the series' first two-part episode, Frasier encounters his ideal woman, sportswear designer Madeline Marshall, and invites her for a romantic dinner at a charming French restaurant. Frasier becomes infatuated with her and is delighted when she suggests that they take their relationship to the next level during a vacation in Bora Bora. However, paradise takes an ugly turn when Lilith arrives on the scene.
  • Adventures in Paradise (2)
    E9
    Adventures in Paradise (2)Jealousy rears its ugly head when Frasier bumps into Lilith and her new boyfriend while vacationing with his new girlfriend.
  • Burying a Grudge
    E10
    Burying a GrudgeFrasier and Martin accompany Niles to the hospital when Maris undergoes a facelift. However, when Martin tries to cut out after spotting his long-estranged, ex-partner, Artie (guest star Lincoln Patrick), Frasier is on call to help mend their rift.
  • Seat of Power
    E11
    Seat of PowerAfter Martin bemoans his sons' rarefied tastes and avoidance of all that is ordinary, they try to prove him wrong by fixing the toilet; they make the problem worse, call in a plumber, and find that they've hired Danny Kriezel (John McGinley), a bully who tormented Niles long ago.
  • Roz in the Doghouse
    E12
    Roz in the DoghouseFrasier insults Roz by claiming that Bulldog only wants her to produce his sports show because he's in heat. To prove that an ungrateful Frasier is barking up the wrong tree, Roz quits to join Bulldog's show, leaving Frasier to rely on a new producer: "weird Bruce from engineering" (guest star Garrett Maggart).
  • Retirement Is Murder
    E13
    Retirement Is MurderFrasier and Niles take Martin to a Sonics game in order to take his mind off of the 20-year-old unsolved "Weeping Lotus" murder. Later, however, Frasier can't resist arranging the photographic evidence in order for Martin to conclude that the killer was an unusual suspect.
  • Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice...
    E14
    Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice...A thief (Tony nominee Nathan Lane, "Guys and Dolls"), lifts Frasier's briefcase, his car and his drycleaning and begins to impersonate Frasier around town. After this phony Frasier creates chaos in Seattle, Frasier fears the thief may have also stolen his belief in the goodness of mankind.
  • You Scratch My Book...
    E15
    You Scratch My Book...Frasier becomes stuck on an attractive, yet disrespected, pop psychologist/author, Dr. Honey Snow (guest star Shannon Tweed). Any chance of their romance blossoming could be nipped in the bud when she asks him to write the foreword to her next book. Meanwhile, Niles keeps "rolling over" Daphne's funds with a dubious broker to enjoy the dividends she gives out each time her investment pays a hefty return.
  • The Show Where Sam Shows Up
    E16
    The Show Where Sam Shows UpSam Malone visits Frasier in Seattle; it turns out he needs advice on whether to go through with his wedding. Complications arise when Frasier realizes that he had an affair with Sam's fiancée, Sheila.
  • Daphne's Room
    E17
    Daphne's RoomFrasier retrieves a book from Daphne's room while she's out, and she's displeased when she finds out. Although he agrees to respect her privacy, he finds himself there again, under more complicated circumstances.
  • The Club
    E18
    The ClubFrasier and Niles put themselves forward as candidates for two vacant memberships in Seattle's exclusive Empire Club; upon learning that there is only one vacancy, they try to sabotage each other at the opening cocktail party.
  • Someone to Watch over Me
    E19
    Someone to Watch over MeAfter receiving mysterious gifts and notes from his anonymous "number one fan", Frasier fears his appearance at an awards banquet could make him the victim of a stalker. To ease his mind, Frasier hires a bodyguard, Cindy (guest star Alyson Reed), whose gender and approach to protecting him only makes Frasier more jittery.
  • Breaking the Ice
    E20
    Breaking the IceMartin prepares for his annual ice-fishing trip, but when Duke cancels, Niles volunteers to go along, wanting a chance to bond with his father. Frasier does so too, ruminating that his father has never in his life said "I love you" to him.
  • An Affair to Forget
    E21
    An Affair to ForgetOne of Frasier's callers, a German woman named Gretchen, suspects that her husband is having an affair with his client. Frasier suspects that the woman is Maris. When Niles finds out, he challenges the (very large) man to a duel.
  • Agents in America, Part III
    E22
    Agents in America, Part IIIBebe, Frasier's agent, convinces him to sham sick during his contract negotiations. After she issues an ultimatum to the station manager, the two spend a tense night at his apartment, and sleep together. The next morning, he tries to let her down gently, but then hears that she is threatening to jump from the station window.
  • The Innkeepers
    E23
    The InnkeepersOn a whim, Frasier and Niles decide to buy one of Seattle's oldest and finest restaurants.
  • Dark Victory
    E24
    Dark VictoryRoz is sad because she can't attend her family reunion in Wisconsin. Frasier feels for her and invites her to join him, Niles and Daphne in celebrating Martin's birthday. But his plans for brightening Roz's spirits dim when the family starts bickering and doesn't stop even as a power outage plunges the party - and Seattle - into darkness.

Cast of Season 2

  • Kelsey GrammerFrasier Crane
  • Jane LeevesDaphne Moon
  • David Hyde PierceNiles Crane
  • Peri GilpinRoz Doyle
  • John MahoneyMartin Crane

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