- 10.0/10(1)
#1 - Three Dates and a Breakup (2)
Season 4 Episode 20
Aired 4/29/1997
Frasier tries to get Martin and Sherry to reconcile -- to the detriment of his own love life.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 9.0/10(6)
#2 - Moon Dance
Season 3 Episode 13
Aired 2/6/1996
Realizing that it's time he started dating again, Niles takes Daphne to a society ball.
Director: Kelsey Grammer
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.8/10(6)
#3 - Frasier's Imaginary Friend
Season 5 Episode 1
Aired 9/23/1997
Nobody believes Frasier when he claims to be dating a famous supermodel.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.8/10(5)
#4 - Dial M for Martin
Season 6 Episode 3
Aired 10/8/1998
Niles isn't too thrilled at the prospect of his father moving in - until he realizes that Daphne is part of the package.
Director: N/A
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.4/10(5)
#5 - Three Dates and a Breakup (1)
Season 4 Episode 19
Aired 4/29/1997
While Frasier tries to juggle three dates in three days, Martin and his girlfriend face the prospect of breaking up.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.4/10(5)
#6 - The Perfect Guy
Season 5 Episode 17
Aired 3/24/1998
The radio station hires a handsome new doctor to host a call-in medical show, but Frasier, nursing his male ego, is determined to find a flaw in his new colleague, who seems just a little "too perfect."
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.2/10(5)
#7 - Chess Pains
Season 3 Episode 18
Aired 3/26/1996
Frasier challenges his father to a game of chess, but when Martin wins, Frasier becomes obsessed with beating him.
Director: Gordon Hunt
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.2/10(5)
#8 - The Focus Group
Season 3 Episode 23
Aired 5/14/1996
When Frasier learns that one member of a focus group doesn't like his show, he stops at nothing to find out the reason.
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 8.2/10(5)
#9 - Head Game
Season 4 Episode 5
Aired 11/12/1996
While filling in for Frasier, Niles gains fame after counseling a local basketball star who's in a slump.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 7.8/10(5)
#10 - Frasier Gotta Have It
Season 5 Episode 19
Aired 4/21/1998
Frasier's torn between his "lust" for his latest conquest and the realization that they have nothing in common.
Director: Dan Butler
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 7.6/10(5)
#11 - The Show where Woody Shows Up
Season 6 Episode 13
Aired 2/4/1999
Frasier's old friend from Boston, Woody, visits. The two have a great time reminiscing but as the week goes on, Frasier realizes they have nothing in common... and Woody won't leave.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 7.0/10(6)
#12 - The Impossible Dream
Season 4 Episode 3
Aired 10/15/1996
When Frasier is awakened night after night by a recurring dream, he becomes obsessed with analyzing the psychological meaning behind it.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 6.0/10(1)
#13 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 9/30/2013
Frank, Stuart and Gil try to help Carter move on from his broken engagement by taking him on a boys' night out and encouraging him to rejoin the dating scene.
Director: Rob Greenberg
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 6.0/10(1)
#14 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 12/4/2019
Freshly single, Dan returns to his childhood home for Christmas to find it’s in various stages of disarray, with one functioning bathroom. As the extended family gathers for a welcome meal, Dan meets Cora, with whom he instantly clicks.
Director: Bob Fisher
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 6.0/10(1)
#15 - Episode 2
Season 1 Episode 2
Aired 12/4/2019
In an unexpected turn of events, all the Moodys find themselves living under the same roof again when Bridget, who lives in the Chicago area, returns to her childhood home with a suitcase in hand after a fight with her husband.
Director: Bob Fisher
Writer: Rob Greenberg
Comments
0 - 6.0/10(1)
#16 - Episode 3
Season 1 Episode 3
Aired 12/9/2019
Christmas caroling is a Moody tradition that Sean Sr. does not take lightly. However, when an unexpected guest shows up to the Moody house, caroling takes a hilariously embarrassing turn.
Director: Bob Fisher
Writer: Rob Greenberg
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