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Frasier and Niles are obsessed with getting tickets to the final performance of a sold-out play. Since they are less concerned with seeing the play than with being *seen* seeing the play, they are too embarrassed to take tickets from the cancellation line, and instead try to fake having seen it, at a society party where the play's lead is the guest of honor. Written by
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Frasier:
Niles, there is another way.
Niles:
You don't mean...
Frasier:
Yes. I know it's a calculated risk. It is a little uncertain.
Niles:
You can't be serious. It's unthinkable.
Frasier:
Niles, what other choice do we have?
Niles:
But the indignity, it reeks of desperation.
Martin:
Now, now, before you do anything desperate, at least go stand in the cancellation line.
Niles:
What did he think we were talking about?
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Crazy Credits
When the title "Frasier" and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, the Sun rises in the sky.
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Connections
References
The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
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