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Written by: Saladin K Patterson Directed by: Regular Cast: Frasier Niles Martin Daphne Roz Kenny Noel Guest Cast: Roger (Tony Goldwyn) Jason (Stephon Fuller) Cheryl (Jill Talley) Dennis (Bernard Zilinskas) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: A monorail is seen travelling across the city.Plot: Frasier is upset - someone at work has written a limerick about him in the bathroom that says he's a snob. Roz suggest that he hold a party to prove to everyone that he isn't, and Frasier agrees. He asks Roz to attend with her new boyfriend Roger. There's just one problem. Roger is a garbageman. Roz loves him to bits, and so does Alice, but Roz is ashamed of his job, even though Roger himself has no problem with it. At the party, whilst Frasier is greeting co workers whose names he doesn't know, Roz tries to stop everyone else find out, and when Roger discovers she's ashamed, he leaves her. Roz is upset by this and wonders why she's acting the way she is. Frasier tells her he thinks its love. So next day when Roger comes to collect the trash, Roz decides to have another go with him. But will he want her back? Meanwhile Martin has found a box of things from Niles' childhood, and Daphne is having a great time looking through them, much to Niles' embarrassment. Subtitles: He Kicked Spassky's Butt In Reykjavik; Love Stinks. Roz loves..... Roger, the garbageman. But she's embarrassed about his job. Trivia: Alice has her first speaking role, and therefore her first mention in the credits. The only appearance of Roger, although we will hear about him again. Frasier doesn't know the names of some of the employees at his party, so Kenny has to remind him!!! Employees seen are Jason (making his first appearance), Dennis, Cheryl, Lisa, Patty and another man whose name we don't find out. Neither does Frasier :-) |
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