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Written by: Chuck Ranberg Anne Flett-Giordano Directed by: Regular Cast: Guest Cast: Weird Bruce (Garett Maggart) Ed (Edward F Gallick) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: Lights go on in the skyscrapers.Plot: Roz has sprained her ankle after tripping over Bulldog. She's now in hospital, and Frasier has come to visit her. With work to do. Bulldog also arrives, and Roz thinks he wants her. He does - but to work for him as his new producer. Frasier and Niles are sceptical, and both assume that Roz has slept with Bulldog. She angrily denies this, and when Frasier says Bulldog is just trying to get her into bed, he and Roz have an argument. Roz quits the show and goes over to The Gonzo Sports Show. Bulldog's show, with Roz, is now going from strength to strength, whilst poor Frasier is going through a bunch of dreadful new producers, who are sleeping during the show, or cutting off callers with a fear of abandonment! Everyone, even Gil, likes the Bulldog-Roz team, and Frasier is jealous - but still thinks it won't be long before Bulldog shows his true colours. When that doesn't happen after a few weeks, Daphne suggests Frasier apologise to Roz. At Roz's, she and Bulldog are planning their next show. When Roz says "make yourself comfortable" whilst she gets some snacks, Bulldog does just that - he starts stripping off. He gets down to his underpants before Roz walks in and discovers him..... Subtitles: Bed And Bored; Niles Meets The Goatboy; You Can't Teach An Old Bulldog New Tricks. It's Maris!!!: Maris can't keep pets as she distrusts anything that "loves her unconditionally". Trivia: Rosie Perez will also play Lisbeth in the penultimate episode, Ep 256 "Crock Tales". Mention of Yoshi. This is the first time Bulldog has stripped for Roz - he does it again in Ep 147 "The Dog That Rocks The Cradle". Except there he goes the whole way..... |
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