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Frasier deals with the loss of his job as though it were a loved one, moving through the five traditional stages: denial, anger, bargaining, grief, and acceptance, each with some weird results.
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Trivia
The title is the expression of exasperation by the Charles Schultz Peanuts character Charlie Brown.
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Goofs
Around the 3-minute mark (when Martin is showing Frasier a new trick he has done with Eddie) the hand of the dog trainer can clearly be seen on the right hand side of the screen.
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Quotes
Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe:
Hey doc. Roz. Wait till you hear this. I got a job today.
Dr. Frasier Crane:
Really?
Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe:
You ought to rub me for good luck.
Roz Doyle:
Where?
Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe:
Well start on my knee, work your way up.
Roz Doyle:
Where's the job?
Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe:
Oh, it's this new all-sports station. I got the breakfast slot. I even came up with a slogan: 'Coffee, eggs and Bulldog.'
Dr. Frasier Crane:
Sounds like some sort of a Malaysian Happy Meal
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Crazy Credits
When the title "Frasier" and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, animated, ever-increasing rings radiate from the highest point of the Space Needle (presumably representing radio transmissions).
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References
The Sorrow and the Pity (1969)
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