Frasier
After many years spent at the "Cheers" bar, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) moves back home to Seattle after his policeman father Martin Crane (John Mahoney) gets shot in the hip on duty. After Martin struggles with living alone after the incident, he moves in with Frasier in his luxury apartment at the Elliot Bay Towers along with his dog Eddie (played by Moose and later Enzo). Hired by Frasier, Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves) also moves in as Martin's personal physiotherapist. Also living nearby is his younger brother Niles Crane (David Hyde Pierce), who is also a Psychiatrist.
Roz is unsatisfied with her new job, and comes back to KACL, acting as though nothing has changed. Frasier believes her attachment is based on deep attraction to him stemming from their one-night stand.
After breaking up with Julia, Frasier lapses into his usual self-pitying funk. Niles reminds him that he has a fear of commitment that leads him to sabotage all his relationships with women.
A misunderstanding leads the town to believe that Frasier is gay.
Frasier decides to resume private practice.
Roz sets Frasier up with her friend, Ann, advising Frasier that he should keep his dating skills in shape, even if it means going out with someone he's not interested in.
Frasier inadvertently eavesdrops on Ronee making a date with another man. Martin takes the news badly, accusing him of spying.
Maris seeks protection from Niles for her violent new boyfriend. Because of Daphne's mood swings, Niles tries to keep his meeting secret, which fails when the boyfriend shows up at a fake baby shower and punches Frasier.
Maris is arrested for the murder of her boyfriend. The press goes wild when they find out that Niles inadvertently loaned her the crossbow that was used as the murder weapon.
Lilith comes to town for a psychiatric conference, and Frasier arranges to meet with her. Before he does so, a colleague of Lilith's sets him up on a blind date with her, not knowing who he really is.
For once, Niles is the famous one, as media attention to Maris's case makes him and Daphne the center of Seattle's attention.
Frederick visits Frasier in Seattle, and the family is shocked to see him going through a "Goth" phase.
A KACL team competes in a weight-loss marathon with another radio station for a trip to Las Vegas. Niles and Martin nurse an ailing pigeon back to health.
Ann Hodges grudgingly agrees to assess Frasier's apartment for a home insurance quote; but when she falls and breaks her leg, Frasier is afraid she will sue.
The Cranes are plagued by bizarre nightmares on a trip to the mountains.
Frasier's libido fights a losing battle with his conscience when his (married) ex-wife, children's entertainer Nanny G, comes to town and invites him backstage for a rendezvous.
Frasier accidentally gives Martin a mild heart attack by scaring him dressed as a clown, holding a knife.
Through a series of unnecessarily detailed flashbacks, Frasier confesses to Niles that he has stolen a small trinket from an elderly neighbor's apartment.
Frasier runs into Charlotte, a matchmaker looking eagerly for new clients. Frasier declines her help, but changes his mind after a disastrous encounter with an ex-girlfriend.
Frasier is taken with Charlotte, but she already has a boyfriend, a handsome man named Frank. To try and get his mind off her, Roz takes him to a singles bar.
Frasier plans elaborate dates to try to win Charlotte away from her boyfriend, but ends up being a third wheel when Frank continually shows up, who is oblivious of his intentions.
Charlotte has to go to a conference and Frasier offers to drive her to the train station. However, they miss the train (numerous times at numerous stations) and end up stranded in the middle of nowhere.
Frasier re-breaks an old earthenware crock that has been in his condo since day one, and reminisces about some events through the years that included it.
Frasier's life is in a state of flux.
Frasier, Niles, Daphne, Martin, and Roz move on to new chapters in their lives.
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David Hyde Pierce | Dr. Niles Crane |
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Kelsey Grammer | Dr. Frasier Crane |
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John Mahoney | Martin Crane |
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Jane Leeves | Daphne Moon |
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Peri Gilpin | Roz Doyle |
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Wendie Malick | Ronee Lawrence |
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Paul Cosimano | Waiter |
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Enzo the Dog | Eddie |
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Tom McGowan | Kenny Daly |
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Laura Linney | Charlotte |
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Edward Hibbert | Gil Chesterton |
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Amita Balla | Waitress |
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Patrick Kerr | Noel Shempsky |
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Andrew M. Chukerman | Orchestra Leader |
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Aaron Eckhart | Frank |
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Richard E. Grant | Stephen Moon |
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Jennifer Beals | Dr. Anne Ranberg |
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Penny Johnson | Carol |
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Julia Sweeney | Ann Hodges |
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Felicity Huffman | Julia Wilcox |
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Harriet Sansom Harris | Bebe Glazer |
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Michael Des Barres | Georges |
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Lisa Thornhill | Caroline |
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Victor Alfieri | Esteban de Rojo |
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Estelle Parsons | Opal |
| Edition | The Complete Final Season |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Extras | Observations, Analyses and Good-Byes Frasier Says Farewell |
| Distributor | Paramount |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 16, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Oct 10, 2012 |
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| Quantity | 0 |
| Index | 1841 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Apr 07, 2022 06:15:39 |