Daphne Quote #318

Quote from Daphne in Frasier's Curse

Niles: Dad, I know you were trying to help, but don't you think that's a little risky? What if somebody at the reunion knows it's not true?
Martin: Oh, no, you worry too much. Who's gonna know? I mean most of these people are from out of town, they've probably never heard of KPOV!
Daphne: I knew it. When you said KPOV, I thought it sounded familiar. It's right here in Dr. Crane's newsletter. His classmate, Karl Degersdorff, was just made station manager. Won't that be nice for them. They'll be working together now.
Niles: Oh, my God.
Martin: Oh, come on, it'll be all right, don't worry about it. This Degersdorff probably won't even show. He just got a new job, he's probably real busy.
Niles: I guess you're right. We musn't assume the worst. I'm acting like Frasier, as if there really is a curse.
Daphne: Look here, he's also serving as this year's reunion coordinator.
[Thunder and lightning]

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 ‘Frasier's Curse’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: Just read it. Scott Alexander, what's he been up to?
Daphne: Wife, kids, has his own computer software business.
Frasier: Nancy Kearns.
Daphne: Mother of three, successful physician, has invented a drug that may aid in the treatment of cancer.
Frasier: Ah, a cure for cancer. Won't they be green with envy when I trump them all with this little story of my life: Frasier Crane, unattached, unemployed and living with his father. He spends his days scrubbing his oven and is anxiously awaiting his upcoming tooth cleaning!

Quote from Frasier

Niles: Frasier, are you all right?
Frasier: I was fine before you screamed. What the hell's wrong with you?
Niles: Well, Daphne said you were depressed and here you are with your head in the oven.
Frasier: I was cleaning it, Niles. It's electric. If I was going to end my life I'd choose something quicker than broiling.

Quote from Niles

Daphne: Am I glad you're home.
Martin: What's wrong?
Daphne: It's Dr. Crane. Ever since he came back from his job interview he's seemed awfully depressed. In fact, he's as bad as I've ever seen him.
Niles: Oh, I guess it didn't go well.
Daphne: I gather not. He mumbled something about it being worse than the Dresden premiere of Schumann's Second Symphony.
Niles: And you left him alone?! [running] Frasier!
Daphne: He's in the kitchen.
[finding Frasier with his head in the oven:]
Niles: Oh, my God!