Death Becomes Him (Frasier)
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“Death Becomes Him” | |
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Frasier episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 11 |
Guest stars | Maddie Corman (Gail) Shawn Huff (Woman at Shiva) |
Written by | Leslie Eberhard |
Directed by | Andy Ackerman |
Production no. | 40571-011 |
Original airdate | 2 December 1993 |
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"Death Becomes Him" is the eleventh episode from the first season of Frasier.
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[edit] Main cast and characters
Kelsey Grammer – Dr. Frasier Crane
David Hyde Pierce – Dr. Niles Crane
John Mahoney – Martin Crane
Jane Leeves – Daphne Moon
Peri Gilpin – Roz Doyle
[edit] Plot outline
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Following a discussion where Daphne tells Niles she prefers her men to be more on the macho side, which leads to Niles trying to prove this for the rest of the episode.
[edit] Episode Title Cards
[edit] Memorable quotes
- Daphne: I suppose I like my gents more on the manly side. Was that a little swan you just made?
Niles: No, it was a B-52.
- Frasier: Roz, why is it every time we try to have a serious conversation we end up talking about your sex life?
Roz: Because I have one.
- Niles [to Daphne]: Yes, I can always pump iron later.
Frasier: Pump iron! Niles, you don't even pump your own gas.