Lilith: I refuse to discuss this any further. You're being irrational.
Frasier: No, wait, Lilith, wait. Don't go, please. Look, I... I'm sorry. Please help me to understand why you're doing this.
Lilith: Well, Frasier ever since I was a little girl, I've led a very disciplined, regimented life. But in the back of my mind, I always had this nagging feeling that something was missing. I tried to fill the void with achievements scientific awards, marriage to a prominent man. But deep down inside, I still felt empty. Then along came Googie.
Frasier: Googie?
Lilith: Dr. Pascal. He's a free thinker. A radical. I never know what he's going to do next. And when I'm with him, I don't know what I'm going to do next. That's new for me, Frasier. I like it. I hope you understand.
Frasier: [sighs] I suppose I do. You know, maybe I haven't always listened. Maybe I haven't always known the right thing to say or do. Just one thing I want you to know. I wish you the very best. I adore you, and I always will.
Lilith: Thank you. [kisses Frasier on the cheek] Take good care of Frederick. And yourself. Good-bye, Frasier.
Frasier: Good-bye, my love. [gasping] Oh! [clutches chest] Oh, my God! [falls the ground] I'm having a heart attack! Well, maybe not.