133 "Three Valentines"

Written by:
Rob Hanning

Directed by:
Kelsey Grammer

Regular Cast:
Frasier
Niles
Martin
Daphne
Roz
Eddie

Guest Cast:
Cassandra Stone (Virginia Madsen)
Violinist (Peter Waldman)
Mario (Armando Molina)
Maitre D' (Dan Kern)
Waiter (Lawrence Lowe)

Guest Callers:
None this episode.

Read the script of this episode here.

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Skyline: A full moon rises.

Plot: This episode shows three separate stories about the events of the Frasier gang over Valentine's Day.

Story 1: Niles is in Frasier's apartment alone with Eddie ready for a date (well, you don't think he'd take her to the Shangri-La do you???) when he notices a crease in his trousers. Convinced it has to go, Niles gets out the ironing board and irons the crease out. He then goes into the kitchen after leaving the iron on by mistake and comes back to find a big hole in his trousers. He also nearly sets the couch on fire. A fire extinguisher saves the day - well, apart from the trousers.

Story 2: Frasier is going out with Cassandra Stone, a publicist for KACL. However he is not sure whether it is a business dinner or whether it is a romantic dinner. Frasier phones Roz for advice and she tells him what to do. Eventually Frasier and Cassandra go to her apartment and she changes into a nightie. Now poor Frasier doesn't know what to do. Will a few more phone calls to Roz help him out?

Story 3: Both alone on Valentine's Day, Martin and Daphne go out together. However both moan about their love lives whilst the other says its not true. Daphne moans about how ugly she is and Martin says she's pretty. Then Martin moans about being old and useless and Daphne again says it's not true. They then have a silly little argument but make up eventually.

Subtitles: A Valentine For Niles; A Valentine For Frasier; A Valentine For Daphne & Martin.

Trivia: First appearance of Cassandra. Story 1, about Niles, has to be one of the all-time Frasier classics - the whole thing is in almost silence and the look on Niles' face when he realises what has happened is a delight.

 

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