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Written by: Dave Hackel Directed by: Regular Cast: Guest Cast: Dorothea Greenaway (Jo de Winter) Father (Joel Anderson) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: The light at the top of the Space Needle flashes.Plot: Frasier's neighbour, Mrs Greenaway, knocks on the door one day with a surprise - a box of puppies. And she claims that Eddie is the father. Frasier is now responsible of getting the puppies new homes. Frasier tries to get many people - among them Roz and Rita, his caller - to have a puppy. Eventually he manages to find a home for each of them, except Basil, one which Daphne wants to keep for herself. Frasier asks Martin why Eddie hasn't been neutered. Martin says he couldn't bear to put Eddie through it, so Frasier decides to take him himself. But when Martin arrives just in time to stop the operation, and he and Frasier have an argument, poor Eddie makes a break for it. Now he's lost and alone in Seattle. Can the Cranes find him in time? Subtitles: Sunday In The Park With Eddie; Catwoman; Un Peu De Pate Derriere Les Oreilles; Doctor, No!!!; The Stakeout. It's Maris!!!: Niles escapes Maris' yoga class being held at their house, avoiding "old money and body stockings"! Martin knows..... the squad psychiatrist known only as "The Squirrel"; Nick, who discussed bowel movements and "Canteen" McHugh, whose bladder was apparently the size of a canteen..... Trivia: This is the only episode written by Dave Hackel and the last episode directed by Rick Beren. When Frasier and Niles talk to each other when they are trying to get Eddie to come with them, they speak in French - just in case Eddie has learnt more English!!! (He can spell "bath" remember...). And Daphne receives a vision about Eddie sitting with Frasier - when he is actually sitting on a bench staring at a KACL ad for Frasier's show. And just like their dad, the puppies stare at Frasier. |
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