Voyage of the Damned
- Episode aired Nov 18, 1997
- TV-PG
- 22m
Frasier agrees to give a celebrity lecture on a cruise to Alaska, and invites Niles and Martin along. Trouble ensues when Maris also comes along, and spots a flirtatious society friend comin... Read allFrasier agrees to give a celebrity lecture on a cruise to Alaska, and invites Niles and Martin along. Trouble ensues when Maris also comes along, and spots a flirtatious society friend coming on to Niles.Frasier agrees to give a celebrity lecture on a cruise to Alaska, and invites Niles and Martin along. Trouble ensues when Maris also comes along, and spots a flirtatious society friend coming on to Niles.
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So very, very tired of Maris plots
Voyage of the Dammed
It's got farce, it's good terrific wordplay, all the actors seem up for it rather than lethargic (see the last episode for evidence of a group of phoning in a performance) and it all comes together to be a great 22 minutes of comedy.
Credit to David Hyde Pierce, who not for the first time absolutely steals the show.
This is enormous fun and for me would have been a much more fitting way to celebrate what makes 'Frasier' the great (some would say legendary show) that it is.
Almost hit an iceberg with this one.
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- TriviaSome viewers were concerned by the fact that Roz (Peri Gilpin) drinks alcohol in this episode, as it aired after the episode where she learned she was pregnant. However, this show was intended to air before Roz knew of the pregnancy, but was pre-empted for the baseball playoffs.
- GoofsWhen Eddie shakes himself off from the rain, the closeup of him doing so shows water droplets on the floor. In the following long shot, the water is no longer there.
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Roz Doyle: [Roz, Martin and Frasier are trapped in Maris' bathroom. Looking through the keyhole] I don't see Maris. Maybe she left.
[she looks again]
Roz Doyle: No, wait. She's still there. I see her coat on a hatrack.
Dr. Frasier Crane: Look again, very carefully. Did it move?
[Roz gives Frasier a horrified look at the realization she was seeing Maris]
- Crazy creditsWhen the title "Frasier" (in yellow letters) and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, a rain cloud that starts to emit rain appears in the sky.
- ConnectionsReferences In Old Chicago (1938)
- SoundtracksTossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs
Written by Bruce Miller and Darryl Phinnessee
Performed by Kelsey Grammer
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