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Written by: Lori Kirkland Eric Zicklin Directed by: Regular Cast: Frasier Niles Martin Daphne Roz Eddie Guest Cast: Lana Lynley (Jean Smart) Philip Donovan (Patrick Breen) Mr Smolenski (William Biff McGuire) Mrs Smolenski (Gloria Leroy) Jim (Tom Verica) David Hicks (Mark Durbin) Joanne Hicks (Mary-Jean Negro) Board Member 1 (Steve Stapenhorst) Board Member 2 (Mark Withers) Board Member 3 (Cyndi Martino) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: The light at the top of the Space Needle flashes.Plot: This episode follows the adventures of the Crane family and friends in a day in May. Frasier ends up trying to help Lana sell a house. The owner, Philip, is depressed because his wife left him for another man and has taken his 4 kids with her. His prized possession is a house made out of lollypop (popsicle) sticks which is son made for him a few years ago. When Philip goes to work, Lana accidentally breaks the house!!! Can she and Frasier get it back together before Philip comes home and still try and sell the (real) house to the interested possible new owners??? Roz has borrowed Frasier's car and he's worried about it getting dirty. Unfortunately this isn't helped much when Alice throws up in it. Can Roz and Alice cover up what happened so Frasier doesn't find out? Niles and Daphne take Eddie for a walk in the park, where they meet a friend of Daphne's, Jim, and his dog Tank. They seem to the perfect pet and owner, and Jim and Daphne like each other as well. Of course Niles gets jealous..... And Martin does something he's done every year - he's attended the parole meeting of the man who shot him, David Hicks. This means seeing David's mother, Joanne, as well - and Joanne is distraught because she loves her son and wants him to come home. Subtitles: A Day In May; Mr Happy Pants; Mommie Dearest. Trivia: Another re-appearance of Alice, and she's starting to look like her mother now as well. Mentions of Lana's son Kirby (who Frasier is tutoring) and of Donny. |
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