160 "Hot Pursuit"

Written by: Charlie Hauck

Directed by: Sheldon Epps

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

Guest Cast: Waiter (Tom Gottlieb).

Guest Callers: None this episode.

Skyline: A helicopter appears over the city.

Plot: Frasier has just come back from Boston visiting Lilith and Frederick, only to find Roz waiting with some news. It turns out there's a Broadcast Conference that night (Frasier thought it was next week) and so he and Roz have to leave.

At the conference, Frasier finds out that his room isn't ready, and so he puts his stuff in with Roz in her room. They then go down and have a party with the other people there, each trying to seduce people - and failing. Back in Roz's hotel room, Frasier realises he'll have to stay the night there.

Both of them are slightly drunk, and change into their night-clothes. They then start talking about their lack of love lives, and Roz comments Frasier on the beard he's growing. Frasier also likes the blonde wig she bought as a joke. They wonder about a romance between them. Then in comes Kenny - it turns out his room isn't ready either. Roz volunteers to go on the couch, meaning Frasier has to share a bed with Kenny - who snores. Loudly.

Meanwhile Donny asks Martin to help him out by taking a picture of his client's husband to prove he's having an affair.

Subtitles: Forget It Marty, It's Belltown; Like Two Ships Sinking In The Night.

Roz loves..... the guy she met at Café Nervosa who was distracted by Kitt, a blonde waitress, every time she walked past. She also tried to seduce the weather guy from KSGY, but he went off with the woman Frasier was after. And we learn her longest relationships were Ted, 1988 to 1990 and Derek, 1989 to 1992. The overlap, she tells Frasier, was her transition period.

Martin knows..... Sid, who he told of the stakeout he was doing for Donny.

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Mentions of Lilith - she has a new French boyfriend, Marcel - and Frederick.

Trivia: Mention of Alice Doyle. We also learn Martin's father - Frasier's grandad - was also a cop.

Read the script of this episode at http://www.oocities.org/Hollywood/Derby/3267/718.html.

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