On the other end of the scale, I’ve only seen “Dark Victory” a few times. The venture into food service for Niles and Frasier is an absolute disaster. Hell, I’ll be Daphne and slam an eel on a countertop. Seeing as it only has two sets and the third act basically runs on real-time, I think this episode would be great on stage. This episode seems like one of the many episodes that would translate well to the stage (what do you think, Andrew?). It includes nearly the entire cast (and in positions they wouldn’t normally find themselves), the dialogue is witty, and everything they say and do makes the situation more comical. It’s basically a go-to episode: whenever I’m having a bad day it’s something that puts a smile on my face.Īnd it does so because it’s a perfect television episode, in my opinion. There is no other episode that I quote more and even though I’ve easily watched it over 30 times, it still makes me laugh so hard I can’t breathe. I’m very pleased I get to start this week’s team-up review because “The Innkeepers” is my favorite episode of the entire series (squee!). Season 2, Episodes 23 and 24, “The Innkeepers” and “Dark Victory”Īshley: Get your eels ready and make those cherries jubilant: “The Innkeepers” is fraught with Frasier-ian shenanigans when the Brothers Crane decide to buy and run a restaurant. Team-Up Review: Frasier, “The Innkeepers” and “Dark Victory”
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