We Two Kings
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“We Two Kings” | |||||||
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Frasier episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 10 Episode 10 |
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Written by | Patricia Breen | ||||||
Directed by | Jerry Zaks | ||||||
Guest stars | Dean Cain (Rick) | ||||||
Original airdate | 10th December 2002 | ||||||
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List of Frasier episodes |
"We Two Kings" is the tenth episode of American sitcom Frasier season 10.
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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] Plot outline
Christmas is approaching, and everyone is in a festive mood. Roz is working at the Mall as "Snowflake", one of Santa’s elves, and actually has her eye on Santa himself, even though she has yet to see him without the costume. Meanwhile, having dispatched Mrs Moon on a cruise, Niles and Daphne invite Frasier and Martin to their place for Christmas. However, Frasier had already been making extensive plans for a family celebration at his flat, and this leads to an argument between the brothers. Martin eventually loses patience with them and decides to work over Christmas. Hating the idea of spending Christmas without their father, Frasier and Niles apologise and organise a surprise for him, but not everything goes according to plan…
[edit] Episode Title Cards
- Merry Christmas, Steve!
[edit] Cultural reference
The episode title is a reference to the Christmas carol We Three Kings by John Hopkins.
[edit] Memorable Quotations
Roz encourages Frasier to air his grievances about Christmas:
Roz: Come on, Frasier, talk to me. Use your words.
Frasier: It’s just so egregious!
Roz: Smaller words.
In the midst of the argument between Frasier and Niles:
Niles: Why do you have to make everything so difficult?
Frasier: Excuse me, Niles, but I’ve got news for you: Copernicus called, and you are not the centre of the universe!