Especially the show where Niles spends the night in Frasier's room and he's doing the breathing exercises before going to sleep, and the reaction of Frasier going "oh for god's sake, Niles!" I laugh to tears and can't catch my breath every time.
I never realized Jane (playing Daphne) broke character a bit until 1:42 😂. John (playing Martin) broke character too. I think they just decided to keep it in the scene rather than do it over. David (playing Niles) had those two cracking up.
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Hilarious how Niles wanted Daphne to use her physical therapy on him...and it backfires do to the liniment...and he spends the rest of the episode suffering from it. But acts like it's not bothering him when Daphne is around to show he's tough....LOL I laughed so hard.... I just finished watching the series on Paramount +
I've seen it being described as "the thinking man's sitcom". It might sound a bit arrogant, but I think it's pretty accurate when compared to other sitcoms. By the way it's an American show, not British. Daphne is the only British main character.