Out with Dad
- Episode aired Feb 10, 2000
- TV-PG
- 22m
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9.0/10
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Frasier's new girlfriend thinks Martin is gay and tries to set him up with her uncle.Frasier's new girlfriend thinks Martin is gay and tries to set him up with her uncle.Frasier's new girlfriend thinks Martin is gay and tries to set him up with her uncle.
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- TriviaIn this episode, Martin mentions how he doesn't like or understand opera. In real life, John Mahoney (Martin) was a fan of opera and wine, while David Hyde Pierce (Niles) wasn't a fan of either.
- GoofsIn every other episode, Niles always knocks first when he calls at Frasier's, but he comes straight through the door at just the moment Martin needs him to.
- Crazy creditsWhen the title "Frasier" (in yellow) and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, a shooting star can be briefly seen in the sky.
- ConnectionsReferences Sophie's Choice (1982)
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One of the, if not the, funniest episodes
On the floor laughing with scenes in this gem. It has some similarities to the Season 2, episode 3's "The Matchmaker" in hilarity.
Basically, Marty does all he can to avoid the potential of a date with a lady he is introduced to at the opera. The outcome and all that follows is well out of the normal Marty character by John Mahoney. This is really what makes the episode so funny.
At this point in 2000 the characters are so mature in their roles that all of the dialog in this episode is timed well, flows and is gut wrenching. Marty and Niles pretty much make the episode.
If you own the box set or the season on DVD and you haven't come to this episode yet it is something to look forward to. I saw this episode on reruns before I ever even saw the series before and this prompted me to buy the full box set of all 11 seasons.
Basically, Marty does all he can to avoid the potential of a date with a lady he is introduced to at the opera. The outcome and all that follows is well out of the normal Marty character by John Mahoney. This is really what makes the episode so funny.
At this point in 2000 the characters are so mature in their roles that all of the dialog in this episode is timed well, flows and is gut wrenching. Marty and Niles pretty much make the episode.
If you own the box set or the season on DVD and you haven't come to this episode yet it is something to look forward to. I saw this episode on reruns before I ever even saw the series before and this prompted me to buy the full box set of all 11 seasons.
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- swaron
- Mar 19, 2008
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