Frasier (Season 2)
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The second season of Frasier originally aired between September 1994 and May 1995, beginning on September 20, 1994.
[edit] List of episodes
24 episodes | ||||
# | Original Airdate | Prod. Code | Title | Screenshot |
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25 - 201 | September 20, 1994 | 026 | "Slow Tango in South Seattle" | |
The author of the latest hit romantic novel turns out to be someone Frasier knew back in Boston - and his book turns out to be a retelling of one of Frasier's deepest, darkest, secrets. | ||||
26 - 202 | September 27, 1994 | 025 | "The Unkindest Cut of All" | |
After Eddie is discovered to have been a "bad boy", Frasier gets irritated at Martin, who supposedly had previously taken care of the issue. | ||||
27 - 203 | October 4, 1994 | 028 | "The Matchmaker" | |
Frasier decides to help Daphne with her unsatisfactory love-life, and he and the new station manager get their wires thoroughly crossed in the process. | ||||
28 - 204 | October 11, 1994 | 029 | "Flour Child" | |
After an encounter with a unexpected happy event in a cab, Niles wonders what it would be like to have a baby in the family; meanwhile, Frasier gets himself in a jam, with a card he didn't read too carefully before he signed it. | ||||
29 - 205 | October 18, 1994 | 027 | "Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'" | |
Frasier and Niles are horrified to learn that they are investors in a group which is about to demolish Martin's long-time bar hangout - and terrified of what their father will say when he finds out. | ||||
30 - 206 | November 1, 1994 | 031 | "The Botched Language of the Cranes" | |
When Frasier makes a disparaging remark about Seattle's weather, he winds up in hot water with his listeners - and his attempt to retrieve the situation by speaking at a charity dinner only makes things worse. | ||||
31 - 207 | November 8, 1994 | 030 | "The Candidate" | |
After Martin endorses a conservative candidate for office whom Frasier and Niles despise, they decide that Frasier should endorse his opponent - and all soon regret it. | ||||
32 - 208 | November 15, 1994 | 032 | "Adventures in Paradise (Part I)" | |
After seeing a magazine feature on eligible singles in Seattle, Roz is bold when Frasier admires one, and a promising romance results - only to result in a major shock for Frasier. | ||||
33 - 209 | November 22, 1994 | 033 | "Adventures in Paradise (Part II)" | |
After the bad surprise, things (as usual) get even worse for Frasier. The lady gives him another chance, but it only results in an even worse shock - and not only for Frasier. | ||||
34 - 210 | November 29, 1994 | 034 | "Burying a Grudge" | |
When Maris goes in for a facelift, the boys discover that one of Martin's old pals, with whom he has become estranged, is also in for an operation, and decide to try and get them together again. | ||||
35 - 211 | December 13, 1994 | 035 | "Seat of Power" | |
After Martin bemoans his sons' rarefied nature and lack of ordinary abilities, they decide to prove him wrong by fixing the toilet, with the usual poor results; whereupon the plumber turns out to be the high-school bully who tormented Niles long ago. | ||||
36 - 212 | January 3, 1995 | 036 | "Roz in the Doghouse" | |
After Roz and Frasier have a falling out, she moves over to become Bulldog's producer - but gets a major disappointment. | ||||
37 - 213 | January 10, 1995 | 037 | "Retirement Is Murder" | |
An old unsolved case from Martin's time on the force is still preying on his mind, and the boys decide they can help. | ||||
38 - 214 | February 7, 1995 | 040 | "Fool Me Once, Shame On You..." | |
After someone steals his briefcase when he momentarily leaves it unattended in the coffee-bar, Frasier gets a painful lesson in the low end of human nature. | ||||
39 - 215 | February 14, 1995 | 038 | "You Scratch My Book..." | |
Frasier doesn't think much of a series of self-help books which Daphne likes - until he meets the author, whereupon he and Niles have a little discussion about honesty. | ||||
40 - 216 | February 21, 1995 | 042 | "The Show Where Sam Shows Up" | |
Sam from "Cheers" shows up, and Frasier gets a series of surprises - each more shocking than the last. | ||||
41 - 217 | February 28, 1995 | 041 | "Daphne's Room" | |
Frasier innocently goes into Daphne's room to retrieve a book, and when she finds out, she's not pleased - and then the situations snowballs through several more levels. | ||||
42 - 218 | March 21, 1995 | 039 | "The Club" | |
When Niles hears about openings at an exclusive club the brothers have always been fascinated with, Frasier decides he'd like to try too - only their plans go awry. | ||||
43 - 219 | March 28, 1995 | 046 | "Someone to Watch Over Me" | |
Frasier's show is nominated for a radio award, but an over-enthusiastic admirer who's apparently gone over the line into stalking threatens to make it something less than a joyful occasion. | ||||
44 - 220 | April 18, 1995 | 047 | "Breaking the Ice" | |
After Roz has a discussion with Frasier about expressions of emotional attachment, Frasier starts pondering the subject - and gets a chance to explore the topic further when he and Niles get roped into an ice-fishing expedition with Martin. | ||||
45 - 221 | May 2, 1995 | 044 | "An Affair to Forget" | |
After a distraught caller to his radio show complains to Frasier that her husband is cheating on her with another woman, Frasier makes the connection - and then has to decide what to do with the information. | ||||
46 - 222 | May 9, 1995 | 045 | "Agents in America, Part III" | |
After his agent, Bebe, decides that Frasier needs to force a renegotiation of his contract, she pulls out "all" the stops. | ||||
47 - 223 | May 16, 1995 | 043 | "The Innkeepers" | |
After the brothers hear that Seattle's oldest restaurant is closing its doors, they decide it's their opportunity to get into the food business themselves - and opening night is a major blast. | ||||
48 - 224 | May 23, 1995 | 048 | "Dark Victory" | |
After Roz is unhappily reminded of a family reunion she has to miss, Frasier decides to try and cheer her up by inviting her to the birthday party he's throwing for his dad. |