99 "The Kid"

Written by: Jeffrey Richman and Suzanne Martin

Directed by: Jeff Melman

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

Guest Cast: Rick (Todd Babcock)

Guest Callers: None this episode

Skyline: A crescent moon rises.

Plot: Part 2 of the previous episode. Roz now knows for sure she's pregnant, and this raises the question - who's the dad? Roz almost tricks Bulldog into thinking he's the dad, but she tells Frasier he's an architect in Cairo.

However Roz cannot remember her own stories, because she tells Martin and the others the father is an archaeologist. Frasier realises she's lying, and next morning at Cafe Nervosa he finds out who the real father is - it's a 20 year old waiter, Rick!!!

That night, Frasier takes Roz out to dinner, but before he gets there, Rick does. He proposes to Roz and says he'll drop out of college for her. Roz lets him down gently, saying she's going to be a single mum, and Rick leaves, with the first sonogram of the baby. But when Frasier arrives, Roz wonders if she's done the right thing.....

Subtitles: Let's See Alec Guinness Blow Up One Of Those.

It's Maris!!!..... Tick-tock: Maris flies to Zurich twice a year to have her biological clock "reset".

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Frasier remembers when he and Lilith bought Frederick home from the hospital.

Trivia: Mention of Sherry. Rick could be the waiter Roz went out with in Ep 95 "Odd Man Out".

Read the script of this episode at http://www.oocities.org/Hollywood/Derby/3267/54.html.

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