After Roz sustains an injury, Frasier makes an offensive remark that prompts her to accept Bulldog's offer to be his producer.After Roz sustains an injury, Frasier makes an offensive remark that prompts her to accept Bulldog's offer to be his producer.After Roz sustains an injury, Frasier makes an offensive remark that prompts her to accept Bulldog's offer to be his producer.
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- TriviaRoz says to Daphne that Frasier needs to give her (Daphne) a raise to which Daphne agrees. There have been previous times where it's joked/mentioned that Frasier should increase Daphne's salary but in the first episode it is Niles who brings up the idea of hiring a Health Care Aide and that Maris and himself will help pay for one. Given Niles' infatuation it seems as though Daphne should be well compensated.
- GoofsThe fill in producer of Frasier's show falls asleep while he was supposed to be working, then later complains to Frasier that Frasier should have awakened him after the show was over. Bulldog's show is right after Frasier's, and in the same studio. Roz would certainly have kicked the sleeping producer out of her chair.
- Crazy creditsWhen the title "Frasier" (in red letters) and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, several lights are being lit in the "windows" of the buildings.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Frasier: Crock Tales (2004)
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A rare Roz centred episode
It always seems bizarre to me that such a great character as Roz is so criminally underused in many 'Frasier' episodes.
However when given an episode that features her heavily we are reminded not only of how good the character is but also what a talented comedienne Peri Gilpin is too.
It's testament to the show as a spin-off that not only are the supporting characters strong enough to hold their own in scenes without Frasier, but also whole plots. This was a luxury that the 'Joey' spin-off didn't have.
A good episode centring on an underused character.
However when given an episode that features her heavily we are reminded not only of how good the character is but also what a talented comedienne Peri Gilpin is too.
It's testament to the show as a spin-off that not only are the supporting characters strong enough to hold their own in scenes without Frasier, but also whole plots. This was a luxury that the 'Joey' spin-off didn't have.
A good episode centring on an underused character.
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