Frasier - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Slow Tango in South Seattle
Frasier is steamed over a hot romance novel, which was based on an affair he had with his piano teacher in his youth.

The Unkindest Cut of All
Eddie sires a litter of puppies, and Frasier barks at Martin for not having had the dog neutered.

The Matchmaker
Not knowing that the new station manager is gay, Frasier tries to fix him up with Daphne, but the man thinks Frasier wants to go out with him.

Flour Child
Wondering if fatherhood might be his bag, Niles simulates the experience by lugging around a sack of flour.

Duke's, We Hardly Knew Ye
Niles and Frasier invest in a real estate project, not knowing that part of its plan is to destroy the bar Martin has cherished for 40 years.

The Botched Language of Cranes
Frasier's deluged by an outraged public when he advises a caller to consider leaving rain-soaked Seattle.

The Candidate
Frasier endorses a "sane" political candidate, who privately shares something spacey with him.

Adventures in Paradise (1)
Frasier falls for a businesswoman, and the lovebirds fly off to a tropical paradise, where trouble awaits.

Adventures in Paradise (2)
Lilith's unexpected appearance with her new beau disrupts Frasier's romantic excursion with Madeline.

Burying a Grudge
Frasier wants Martin to bury the hatchet with a former friend who's been hospitalized.

Seat of Power
When Frasier and Niles hire a plumber to fix the toilet, Niles recognizes him as a bully from his junior-high days.

Roz in the Doghouse
After an argument, Roz abandons Frasier to produce Bulldog's show.

Retirement is Murder
Martin becomes obsessed with solving a murder case that has baffled him for 20 years. Frasier thinks he's come up with the solution, but his theory is a little outlandish...

Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice...
The theft of Frasier's briefcase may also rob him of his belief in the goodness of people.

You Scratch My Book...
A sexy pop psychologist asks Frasier to pen the preface of her latest book.

The Show Where Sam Shows Up
Frasier's old drinking buddy Sam Malone comes to Seattle to seek Frasier's advice, admitting he left his fiance at the altar the day before. Frasier's attempts to counsel and reunite the couple are upset by his realisation that he slept with her months earlier.

Daphne's Room
Frasier has little room to maneuver when Daphne catches him in her bedroom.

The Club
Frasier and Niles vie for a spot in an elite club for Seattle's best and brightest.

Someone to Watch Over Me
Frasier becomes obsessed when he believes that a fan is stalking him---just as he prepares to make an appearance at the annual SeaBea awards.

Breaking the Ice
Frasier warms up to the idea of joining Martin and Niles on an ice-fishing trip.

An Affair to Forget
Frasier fears Maris is having an affair with her Bavarian fencing instructor.

Agents in America, Part III
Frasier's agent, Bebe Glaser, seeks to renegotiate his contract with the station.

The Innkeepers
It's a recipe for disaster when Frasier and Niles open a restaurant.

Dark Victory
Not even Frasier's birthday party for Martin can lighten the mood for the bickering guests. And especially not after there's a blackout.
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