Quote from Frasier in Something About Dr. Mary
Frasier: You know, we have a couple of minutes before the show, so listen, tell me a little bit about yourself. How did you get interested in broadcasting? Mary: Well, after I got laid off from the bakery, I guess I had some free time. So I took a few different night school courses and when I got to the one in radio, it all clicked. Frasier: Oh, well, you know, isn't that funny? You know, I had almost exactly the same experience. I first discovered psychiatry in Dr. Bagley's epidemiology seminar at Harvard. Mary: Except I bet you didn't walk though a metal detector to get to class. Frasier: No, no. But, you know, I did have to pass under a dangerously unbalanced portrait of Alfred Adler in the Rotunda. Mary: We are practically separated at birth.