The Doctor Is Out
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“The Doctor is Out” | |||||||
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Frasier with Alistair Burke |
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Episode no. | Season 11 Episode 03 |
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Written by | Joe Keenan[1] | ||||||
Directed by | David Lee[2] | ||||||
Guest stars | Patrick Stewart (Alistair Burke) Caroline Lagerfelt (Ginka) Benjamin Bratt (Kevin(Guest Caller)) |
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Production no. | 243-1103 | ||||||
Original airdate | 30th September 2003 | ||||||
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List of Frasier episodes |
"The Doctor Is Out" is the third episode from the eleventh season of Frasier and the two hundred and forty fourth overall.
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[edit] Cast and characters
[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] Recurring Cast
- Edward Hibbert - Gil Chesterton
[edit] Plot outline
Roz introduces Frasier, Niles and Martin to her new boyfriend Barry in Cafe Nervosa but Frasier and Niles pick up on the fact that he goes to the gym and he likes shopping for clothes, and deduce that he must be gay. Martin, of course, wholeheartedly disagrees and tells Roz as much. She tells Frasier that he is just guilty of lazy sterotyping, and he apologises - but the Crane brothers both think they are still correct in their judgement. While all this happening, Frasier and Niles spy Alistair Burke - the head of the Seattle Opera Guild - at the counter and quickly introduce themselves to him, telling him they cannot wait to see his latest production.
After their squash game, Niles and Frasier are walking home, with Frasier wearing a pair of Niles shorts as his had split and which look incredibly tight on him. Niles is in a hurry to get him as he said he was at a conference to avoid going to a flower show with Daphne and her mother, but they then see Barry about to pass them and worry that Roz has told him what they thought about him. However, looking up again expecting to meet Barry, the street is deserted. They think he has gone into Bad Billy's, a gay bar, so Frasier decides to go in and confront him leaving Niles outside. The guys inside the bar are obviously interested in a guy wearing very tight shorts, and Frasier is equally surprised to see his french polisher Eduardo serving at the bar. Frasier asks Eduardo if he has seen a guy fitting Barry's description and is told he's in the bathroom, so he decides to wait. Outside, Barry comes out of the house next to Bad Billy's and sees Niles, who then rushes into Bad Billy's and gets Frasier to leave - leaving everyone inside thinking that Frasier has picked up Niles!
The following day on Frasier's show, a caller 'outs' Frasier by telling his listeners that he was at Bad Billy's the previous night, leaving Frasier no choice but to try and explain what he was doing there, but somehow ends up making it worse. This is followed by Gil comforting Frasier on his unexpected 'outing', and a chance encounter with Alistair Burke at Cafe Nervosa who also heard about his 'outing' and tries to make him feel better about his experience by inviting him to the backstage party for his new play - something that leaves Niles rather envious about. Everyone starts to think that Frasier and Alistair are a pair but Frasier has no idea about it. Frasier gets invited to the party at Alistair's house celebrating his new play and his muse. When he is asked to dance by Alistair, Frasier understands that Alistair looks to him as his better half and tells him that he is straight. Alistair even offers Frasier 3 weeks of holiday with him on Capri in Bertolucci's villa which almost makes Frasier change his mind, but he refuses. Alistair asks him to just pretend to be a pair with him, so that they do not break in front of others to which Frasier agrees.
[edit] Episode Title Cards
- The Doctor Is Out
- The Queerness Of You
[edit] Trivia
- Kelsey Grammer and Patrick Stewart have crossed paths before, as Kelsey has guest starred in the episode "Cause and Effect" in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Joe Keenan returns to the show as a writer after a 3 year gap. His last episode before this was Ep 165 "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue". This is actually his 3rd "gay" episode, after Ep 27 "The Matchmaker" and Ep 157 "Out With Dad" - all of which were also directed by David Lee.
[edit] Memorable quotes
- Frasier picks up on signs that Barry may be gay[3]:
Frasier: One wonders what's been in Barry's closet a little too long!
- Frasier and Niles think Barry may have gone into 'Bad Billys':
Niles: I wonder what kind of place that is?
Frasier: Well, let's see - Tuesday is leather night, so it's probably some kind of shoe outlet... It's a gay bar, you idiot!
- Frasier ventures into 'Bad Billys' looking for Barry:
Frasier: Excuse me, I'm looking for a guy.
Bar Patron: Yeah, I kinda got that from the shorts!
- Roz can't believe Frasier thought Barry went into 'Bad Billys':
Roz: You know what Barry was doing from 10 o'clock to midnight last night?
Frasier: What?
Roz: Me, that's what!
- Niles heard Frasier's 'outing' and is grateful he didn't mention his name:
Niles: You could have ratted me out to Daphne, but instead you protected me. (sniggering) Just like a big sister should!
- Niles is jealous that Alistair asked Frasier to his post-performance party:
Martin: Let's see - one of my sons just got picked up by a guy, my other son is jealous. Yep - life is good!
- Frasier is adamant Alistair sees him as just a friend:
Frasier: He does not think I'm gay!
Niles: He thinks I'm gay, and I'm standing next to my pregnant wife!
- Alistair can't believe how good the food Frasier has cooked tastes:
Alistair: Is there anything this man can't do?
Niles: Time will tell!
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Doctor Is Out. IMDB (20 September 2005). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
- ^ The Doctor Is Out. TV.com (20 September 2005). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
- ^ The Doctor Is Out. Geocities (8 November 2005). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.