151 "The Apparent Trap"

Written by: Dan O'Shannon

Directed by: Kelsey Grammer

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

Guest Cast: Frederick Crane (Trevor Einhorn)

Guest Callers: None this episode.

Skyline: Lights go on in the skyscrapers.

Plot: Frederick is coming to visit his father in Seattle for Thanksgiving, and Lilith is dropping him off before going to see a colleague in Vancouver. However when her colleague rings up to say he's cancelling, Frederick persuades Frasier to let Lilith stay for the weekend.

As the weekend goes by, Frederick tells Frasier that Lilith wants him to help her with her report. He then tells Lilith that Frasier wants to help her. They do help each other but find that wine and romantic music are accompanying them. It's actually Frederick setting them up, but Frasier and Lilith both think it's the other.....

Frasier confides in Martin that he thinks Lilith might be trying to get them back together again, and Lilith says the same to Niles. Both are advised to let the other down gently. They later discover Frederick was setting them up - but why? A little investigation soon reveals the answer.....

Subtitles: As All Of Vancouver Stops To Give Thanks; The Apparent Trap.

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Lilith and Frederick return in what is only their second episode together (the first being Ep 79 "A Lilith Thanksgiving"). Martin again refers to Lilith as a witch ("Has the witch gone?"). Plus Frasier refers back to when Niles slept with Lilith in Ep 110 "Room Service".

Trivia: Mention of Donny. And this is the final episode before Daphne hears something she hasn't known for almost 7 years.....

Read the script of this episode at http://www.oocities.org/Hollywood/Derby/3267/79.html.

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