"Frasier" Shutout in Seattle: Part 2 (TV Episode 1999) Poster

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(1999)

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An Old Shoe
Hitchcoc17 October 2019
When a sitcom reaches a sixth season, there is a comfort for the viewers. As we approach Part 2 here, we have all the relationships continuing. Frasier finally goes to see Niles who has disappeared. He is shacking up with someone who is a polar opposite to him. Martin and Frasier are starting to grow lukewarm Daphne has lost her engagement ring and that's the critical issue with her. As the season ends, there is a pretty funny sing-along. I think there needs to be some fresh writing in Season 7.
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10/10
Jessica Caufell is brilliant!!
zuxqne29 April 2024
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Probably foe me, for performance only but not the episode as a whole, the guest appearances of certain characters brings the episode together and makes it worth while.... So out off all the walk-in actors from the series she has to be the best one, her performance as the 'out there and cool' girlfriend for Niles is stellar!! The cafe Nervosa scene where Niles breaks up with her is simply brilliant, it's just a shame she didn't last longer as in my opinion, she would have been a cracking girlfriend for Niles. It's not in my top ten of the best episodes but certainly in performance of a character. Just wonder if they did that Scene in one take.
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10/10
Best Episode Of Frasier Ever
radmanart16 January 2020
This is the best most funny Frasier because of Jessica Cauffiel. Her performance is unreal. She is so funny it makes the entire series more funny. She is really a awesome actor, maybe one of the best female actor moments in history. The culmination is when she says: "That's all I am, your whore! Your whore from the café!". It is so convincing and at the same time so insignificant, it makes it that much more hilarious. David Hyde Pierce's performance is also stellar as Kit's casual lover out of delusional desperation.
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