"Frasier" Back Talk (TV Episode 1999) Poster

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8/10
Significant Episode
Hitchcoc20 October 2019
Frasier, in the throes of serious back pain, is on medication. While under the influence of these pills, he begins to wax eloquent. He begins to tell Martin how badly he feels that Daphne is getting married because he will miss her. He says he loves her. Well, she walks in about that time and misunderstands. She is flummoxed, but this is only the beginning. It will set in motion events that will change the series.
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8/10
Your father said this thing with Dr. Crane's been going on for a while now...what did he mean by that?
scott-705636 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This is the episode where it gets out to Daphne how much Niles has been in love with her for six years. The whole episode is mainly about a misunderstood conversation Daphne overhears where she's led to believe Frasier's been in love with her, and with her about to marry Donny, thinks he's about to tell her this. Of course, she's worried about the wrong brother.

The way the truth comes out is offhand, almost anti-climactic, which I give the writers some credit for. By the end, it appears like another episode where "the secret" is about to come yet, yet something happens to keep it safe for yet another week. But come out, it does, and it leaves Daphne completely shocked, and ties her in emotional knots the rest of the season.
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10/10
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donnajoe-461981 September 2018
The scene where Frazier is in his dads chair, the lid on his medicine bottle is off, then it's on, then it's off again. Must have had to do the scene several times.
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