Good Grief (Episode 6.1) Frasier: I am going to get another job. The people of this city need me. I'm a beloved Seattle institution.
Frasier's Curse (Episode 6.2) Daphne: He mumbled something about it being worse than the Dresden première of Schumann's Second Symphony.
Frasier's Curse (Episode 6.2) Frasier: Tonight, I'll be coming back home and spending the evening with Daphne, doing some light housework and listening to my new book on tape: “Depression, Anxiety and Death” as read by the author himself, Stanislav Monk.
Dial M for Martin (Episode 6.3) Roz: Yeah, Niles, [myself + Martin] just eloped. I'm your new mom.
Hot Ticket (Episode 6.4) Niles: I haven't held a cigarette since I played Duke Mantee in our junior high production of The Petrified Forest.
First Do No Harm (Episode 6.5) Frasier: Sometimes the best apology is the truth. Niles: You mean you're going to tell her you thought she was prostituting herself for therapy but now you've decided that's OK?
Secret Admirer (Episode 6.6) Niles: She didn't get mad. In fact, she was eerily calm. She just stood there with a blank stare on her face, rubbing her ocelot.
The Seal Who Came to Dinner (Episode 6.8) Martin: Well, she was flirting right back. I saw her giving me the once-over.
Roz, a Loan (Episode 6.9) Niles: Dad, have you seen Frasier's frittata pan?
Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz (Episode 6.10) Niles: L'Chaim! Mazal Tov! Next year in Jerusalem!
Good Samaritan (Episode 6.11) Frasier: For the next couple of days, you're going to hear some rather nasty stories and some snide jokes about your old man.
Our Parents, Ourselves (Episode 6.12) (Roz has just mimed a Hail Mary pass in order to help Frasier answer an American football question) Roz: I'm impressed you're so good at charades.
The Show Where Woody Shows Up (Episode 6.13) Frasier: For starters, Woody sang “What Kind of Fool Am I?” Quickly turned into an audience participation number. Then Gil and Noel did a charming duet with “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better”.
Decoys (Episode 6.16) Niles: Obviously you've never let someone you've grown to care deeply about get away. Roz: Well, sure I have.
Decoys (Episode 6.16) Martin: Well, come on, Frasier, let's go get a nice Sloppy joe. I'll pay for it.
Dinner Party (Episode 6.17) Niles: This is absurd! Why don't we just call Allison up and ask her what she thinks is so strange about us? We can both get on an extension.
Taps at the Montana (Episode 6.18) Mrs Latimer: You didn't take her with you to Africa, surely?
Taps at the Montana (Episode 6.18) Mrs. Latimer: Oh, Martin, there you are! Come, hide with me. I know a little nook where no one will find us.
IQ (Episode 6.19) (Daphne is having an online conversation with Donny, which Niles is reading on her behalf) Niles: Er, 'I can't wait to come home and see my wittle Engwish cwumpet'.
Dr. Nora (Episode 6.20) (Niles is trying to grow a moustache) Niles: I grant you, it's at an early stage.
Dr. Nora (Episode 6.20) Roz: You don't actually buy all this 'no sex' stuff of hers, do you? George: Yeah!
Visions of Daphne (Episode 6.22) Daphne: Unlike you, [Niles] believes in my visions. He knows I have a gift.
Shutout in Seattle (Episode 6.23-24) Donny: I'm sorry, Frasier, you know. I guess after a little champagne we got into the mood, and into the nude, and into the tub. And don't worry; we'll replace the candle.
Shutout in Seattle (Episode 6.23-24) (Niles' new girlfriend is smoking and coughing) Niles: She's so free, so spontaneous. She has breathed new life into me.
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