124 "First, Do No Harm"

Written by: Jordan Hawley & William Schifrin

Directed by: Sheldon Epps

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

Guest Cast: Marie (Teri Hatcher), Customer (Randy Pelish)

Guest Callers: None this episode.

Skyline: Nothing happens.

Plot: Frasier is still lonely, so Martin decides to fix him up with Duke's daughter Marie. Frasier is at first reluctant until he sees her, and falls for her. Their date goes very well, but Marie has a few habits about her that Frasier finds odd - she's afraid of heights and has an obsession with making surer silverware is straight.

Later Marie and Frasier talk about a dream she keeps having. Marie seems to like talking about it, but Frasier is wondering if she's just using him to get free psychiatric advice thanks to one of Niles' theories. He breaks up with her and of course Martin and Duke are upset. Frasier gets back together with her, but she still keeps talking about her dreams.....

Meanwhile Roz is having sleepless nights and looks a mess - even wearing odd shoes by mistake one day. And Martin, pleased with his success with Frasier and Marie, tries to set up Daphne - and later Roz - with a guy in the opposite skyscraper.

Subtitles: Bonsoir, Is That Pork In Your Cuff Or Are You Just Glad To See Me?

Roz loves..... Phil, the guy in the opposite skyscraper.

Trivia: A few mentions of Duke here obviously. We discover that he and Marie's mother are divorced. Also mentions of Alice, who is keeping Roz awake. She doesn't like sleeping alone and has also recently said her first word, "Ma".

Read the script of this episode at http://www.oocities.org/Hollywood/Derby/3267/65.html.

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