The CrucibleFrasier : Season 1 Episode 6
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After attending the private Bryce Academy with Frasier, Niles's success in school led to matriculation at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, as an undergraduate, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa,[7] and studied for a year[8] at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England as a graduate student.[9] According to the Season 2 episode \"The Club\",[10] at some point during his young adulthood when Richard Nixon was campaigning for president, he was arrested for \"mooning\" Nixon, which according to Niles was a result of him being \"young and firm and in love with an anarchist\".[10]
Also like his brother, Niles is highly intelligent. His IQ is 156, well over the Mensa threshold, and much higher than Frasier's (129).[11] Unlike Frasier, however, Niles has a long list of phobias and medical conditions, many of which are clearly psychosomatic. Most prominently, he is quite mysophobic, given to wiping his hands after human contact and wiping down chairs in public places before sitting on them; it is revealed in one episode that the root of this is a babysitter (Ronee Lawrence) who told him scary stories about earwigs that would crawl in through his ears and eat his brains, and lay their eggs on furniture. (When he tells this and other contamination horror stories to a group of fourth-graders, they think he is wonderful for knowing such \"cool\" facts.[12]) His nose begins to bleed whenever he tells a lie or acts against his code of ethics, and he faints at the sight of his own blood. When extremely stressed, Niles is prone to panic attacks and fits of hyperventilation. On more than one occasion, he's fainted. In one episode, he discloses that stress makes him want to hide under a piano.[22] While divorcing his wife Maris Crane, he suffers from stress-induced narcolepsy.[23]
Physically weak and very uncoordinated, Niles is seemingly hopeless at sports and video games,[2] barely able to catch objects even after simple throws (unless Daphne, or occasionally Martin, is doing the throwing; then he is remarkably nimble). However, in some episodes he is shown to be fair at basketball. On one occasion, while attending a basketball game, he is invited onto the floor to attempt a shot from half-court; he makes the basket, astonishing himself, Frasier, and Martin, and earns the temporary nickname \"Half-Court Crane.\" The brothers are often seen coming or going to squash matches, though Martin once commented in disbelief, \"You have to wonder what goes on at that squash court!\"[24] Accompanying Martin on the shooting range one day, Niles discovers that he is an excellent marksman. He is a fair fencer, and has had some lessons in kickboxing. On other occasions he has expressed interest in lifting weights and taking karate lessons, but these ventures are typically laughed at by his father and brother and often amount to nothing. He is also a master speller, having come close to winning the national spelling competition as a youth[25] and spell-checking the graffiti in a bathroom stall at a local coffee bar with a red marker.
Niles's most significant relationship on the show is with Daphne Moon, his father's physical therapist, perhaps an unlikely attraction given the significant differences in their tastes, temperament and social standing (he at one point refers to her as a \"working-class Venus\"). His infatuation for her begins the moment they meet.[8] For numerous reasons during the first six seasons of the show, however, Niles is unable to confess his feelings for Daphne, who remains unaware of his love for her (despite her professed psychic abilities).
Ultimately Niles and Daphne are together one year before Niles proposes in the ninth season.[39] The two leave to elope in Reno, Nevada at the end of season 9, after Niles tries to reconcile Daphne's mother and father. His plan ends in failure, leaving Daphne in doubt about married life, since her mother and father's marriage ended after 40 years together. However, Daphne's father reveals that no matter how many times he tried to get rid of Niles from his pub, Niles kept coming back until he finally agreed to come back to America with him all in an effort to make Daphne happy; an extreme act of love that he himself (Daphne's father) never did for her mother. With the sudden realization that Niles's love runs so deep that when he says he'd do anything for her, he literally means it, Daphne goes over to Niles's apartment in the spur of the moment and demands he marry her right then and there, saying, \"Because you'd do anything, even put up with my insane family to make me happy. Because you traveled half way around the world to make my dreams come true, even the impossible ones. And because I can't spend one more second without being your wife, Niles Crane, because I adore you.\" The two then leave in the night to go and find a place to wed.[40]
The series ends two years into their marriage with the birth of their son, David, who is born at a veterinary clinic.[41] A flash-forward scene in an earlier episode reveals that the couple will have two daughters.[27]
The first season of Frasier originally aired from September 16, 1993, to May 19, 1994, on NBC, consisting of a total of 24 episodes.[1] This premiere season was mostly directed by James Burrows (15 episodes), alongside Andy Ackerman (6 episodes). The other 2 directors were co-creator David Lee (2 episodes) and Rick Beren (1 episode).
A wonderful first half with Frasier being especially snobby and then having his world wrecked by learning his prized Martha Paxton painting is a fake with a killer line from Martin that ends the first half. The second half is less amusing but throws up a great moment when Niles learns of his nicknames at school, notably Peachfuzz, and throws a brick throw the shop window in revenge, ending what is an enjoyable if rather average episode.
Whether you are single or in a relationship, February 14 is the perfect time to revisit the best TV episodes about Valentine's Day. Some great Valentine's Day TV specials find sitcoms celebrating love while other Valentine's Day episodes are about the joys of being single. Some series even dedicated special episodes to Valentine's Day eve.
Fans get three hilarious stories for the price of one in the season six episode of Frasier, Three Valentines. While Niles prepares for a \"hot\" date, Frasier is unsure whether his dinner meeting is of a romantic nature. All the while Martin and Daphne enjoy a platonic dinner together on Valentine's Day.David Hyde Pierce steals the episode by single-handedly creating laughs in moments big and small.
During season two of Parks and Recreation, fans are introduced to \"Galentine's Day,\" a girl power occasion celebrated on Feb. 13. Leslie describes it as, \"Lilith Fair minus the angst, plus frittatas.\" The episode finds Leslie looking for love for her mother while Andy dedicates a song to April and Tom sues his ex-wife for alimony.
The \"Valentine's Day\" episode of season two of The Office, finds Michael spilling the beans on his semi-relationship with Jan much to her dismay during a meeting at corporate headquarters in New York. Back in Scranton, Phyllis is showered with Valentine's Day gifts while Angela finds the perfect present for Dwight. Pam is hurt by Roy's lack of Valentine's Day appreciation and Ryan and Kelly explore the boundaries of their budding relationship.
\"The One with Ungagi\" is the seventeenth episode of Friends season six. After forgetting to make each other Valentine's Day gifts, Monica and Chandler find old items to exchange with little success. Joey attempts to enroll in a medical experiment for fast cash while Ross schools Rachel and Phoebe on the art of Unagi.
The season one Valentine's Day episode of Friends, \"The One with the Candy Hearts,\" finds the group dealing with their exes. Joey accidentally sets Chandler up on a blind date with Janice and Ross ends up at the same restaurant as his ex-wife Carol. Rachel, Monica, and Phoebe use Valentine's Day as a chance to burn old flames. 59ce067264
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