80 "Our Father, Whose Art Ain't Heaven"

Written by: Michael B Kaplan

Directed by: Jeff Melman

Regular Cast: Frasier, Niles, Martin, Daphne, Roz and Eddie.

Guest Cast: Francoise (Nicholas Walker)

Guest Callers: Greg (John Cusack)

Skyline: A helicopter appears over the city.

Plot: Martin and his sons have gone out to see a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie. The movie was good, but Martin and Frasier are arguing that Frasier always ends up paying. Martin insists upon paying next time they go out.

A few days later the Cranes go out to a restaurant. In order to get a good table, Frasier tells the owner he likes the awful paintings on display. However Martin thinks Frasier likes the painting and buys it for his son.

Now Frasier has another dilemma - how can he tell his father that he hates the painting? After consulting Roz and Niles, he thinks he has the answer.....

Subtitles: Sometimes Le Cigare Is Just Le Cigare; Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven; Family Ties.

It's Maris!!!…..Party Poopers: Niles and Maris are both having a party on the same night. However she is sabotaging his party by telling everyone Niles has a Karaoke machine. All his guests are cancelling and eventually he accepts an invitation to her party.

It's Maris!!!.....Round & Round: Maris once got trapped in the revolving door at Bergdof's.

Trivia: Roz mentions her grandmother, who sent her a ceramic hippo every year because Roz didn't tell her she hated it. Mention of Grammie Moon - she liked to make sheep's head stew. This makes the Cranes decide to go out for dinner, and Daphne's plan works - she has the house to herself.

Read the script of this episode at http://www.oocities.org/Hollywood/Derby/3267/48.html.

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