She's rather stupid and working class, so there's that. A real romance between Niles and Daphne would never have worked due to class differences too, so....
I've been sat in front of my computer for the last two hours watching clips from Cheers and Frasier with the biggest dumb grin on my face. Now my face hurts but I regret nothing.
@@chrisb9960 When Netflix discontinued Frasier I went on Google Play and bought a few of my favorite episodes such as "Dad Loves Sherry, The Boys Just Whine," Motor Skills," "The Two Mrs. Cranes," etc. * I regret nothing 😄
I believe the reason why he was "good" is because he had been waiting so long to be intimate with Daphne, that when it finally happened he wanted to do everything he could to please her, and please her he did! 😏
This is probably one of my favorite Frasier episodes. The way they use that crock to look back on how much had changed through the show’s seasons without making it a clip show or something cliche and over done in other series. The writers for this show were absolutely fantastic.
@@k-popbiased1058 I know it's the last season, and the next to last before the series finale. I want to say it's called "Crock Tails" or something like that.
I lost it at “quickie”! They’re so adorable and funny in the first season they’re together. Wish we’d had more! Rozs’ last line was a brilliant ending to the scene also! 🤣
I believe the reason why Niles was good is because he was with the love of his life, he wanted to please her and had been waiting 7 years to be intimate with her. He wanted to do everything right and with Daphne finally had the confidence that he didn't have before. Being with the one you truly love makes all the difference in the world. 😁
@@ddjmfan that may be the case but Im positive Roz was mentally kicking herself for passing up that potential hot steamy griddle cake action with Niles. thinking "shit. I thought he would be a cold fish in bed."
Yeah they are both scumbags. Niles dumped his newlywed wife and Daphne left her fiance at the alter. Two reprehensible human beings made for each other.
@@TDL-xg5nn no. He was trapped in a loveless marriage with someone who was distant and emotionally abusive. She was a narcissistic abuser and he suffered so much while he was with her.
@@blairwaldorf-bass8180 LOL. Niles wasn't narcissistic? Always needing the best opera tickets, clothes, wine etc. Niles was a condescending snob and hypocrite. Look at how he treated Roz, always making cracks about her promiscuity while creeping on Daphne as a married man. Niles and Frasier did not want to be seen at sporting events with their own father because they thought it would lower their status among their snob peers. Both Niles and Fraiser were hypocrites and awful human beings.
You love a guy who dumped his newlywed wife for a woman who left her fiance at the alter? No wonder out country is in the shape it is if that is who people love.
@@TDL-xg5nn Niles loved Daphne from the start. And who can blame him for not wanting to stay with mel? She was a spoiled, vindictive hag who treated him like crap. Pretty much a second Maris. At least Maris had a great mansion... And about donny? Daphne is tall, statuesque and while not gorgeous, is very pretty. Your donny boi was short, fat and ugly. Like one of those creepy gnomes. That relationship was doomed from the start.
(Suzie) Even after all these years, Fraser still holds up and makes me laugh right out loud...there's never been another show that even holds a candle!!
:) our first thought was ”Why not gift a bottle or two of exquisite wine & be done with it?” and then we moved on to enjoy the dialogue. ”Man overboard!”
Perhaps the reason that those who don't appreciate Frasier is because the program is rife with subtle and terribly droll humor. Obviously the writers are witty, erudite, and irreverent-- a winning combo! Plus, the humor doesn't derive from cheap one-liners (as so many other programs do), but rather from the characters' foibles and eccentricities-- now that's good humor!
Lets see, Niles is a high strung, outright, highly repressed guy who had a largely passionless marriage followed by bitter divorce, after which he probably didn’’t get much for years. Gee, I can’t imagine he’d have any long suppressed desires to let loose.
niles' physicality is played for laughs because he was always fussy and prissy instead of sporty, but he's actually alarmingly agile when you watch the show. all the times he's jumped up on furniture or things like the time he ran to the kitchen when daphne put heat cream on his back.....he's a physical man underneath it just was never channeled towards a purpose he was invested in. and daphne - a woman for whom he's had a burning passion for the better half of a decade and desire to please her every whim - is certainly a physical purpose he would unleash every ounce of repressed beast for. he'd worship her head to toe and take his pleasure from causing her delight. and he'd never want to stop. plus - repressed as he is he's not shy about loving sex. maris withheld it from him and used the promise of it to manipulate him. his thoughts around daphne were highly sexual more often than not and at times he had to excuse himself. daphne even comments at one point late in the final series about how he's "a rear man" and obsessed with hers. plus with them being so compatible on every level and willing to play dorky little games/role play with each other....it just makes sense they're be great physically too.
Thanks to Frasier I always wanted to visit Seattle but then I started watching TV shows about murderers and serial killers. And realised that very many of them begin with "here in Seattle..." Maybe I'll stay home.