Roz Quote #423

Quote from Roz in Whine Club

Niles: Well, that was startling.
Frasier: Yes, well, don't take that seriously, Niles. [Roz enters from the balcony] You know how women sometimes just form irrational dislikes for one another.
Roz: Oh. That's great, I leave the room for one second and you rat me out.
Frasier: No, Roz...
Roz: No, that's okay. I don't have anything to hide and I'm not irrational. She's pushy, demanding and a gigantic pain in the ass. I'd dump her like radioactive waste.
Niles: Well, so that's two of you in the Anti-Mel camp.
Roz: [to Frasier] Oh, did you tell him what you thought of Mel, too?
Frasier: No, Daphne did.
Roz: Oops.

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 ‘Whine Club’ Quotes

Quote from Daphne

Niles: Frasier?
Frasier: I just think she's Maris all over again. She's manipulative... I think you're repeating a terrible pattern.
Niles: Well, isn't this neat? We all have our individual reasons for disliking her.
Niles: Hey, Dad, what's your reason for disliking Mel?
Daphne: So you did tell him what you think of her. And after shoving me into the kitchen and shaking your freakin' finger at me.
Martin: She's crazy, Niles, I don't know what she's talking about...
Niles: No, no. That's all right, Dad. I- I asked you all to be honest and you were. I got my answer. You know what would have been nice? Is if one of you could have found one nice thing to say about her.
[After Niles storms out, a moment of guilty silence follows for those left in the apartment.]
Daphne: She does have that X-ray vision.

Quote from Frasier

Roz: When you invited me, did you say "brunch for Mel" or "brunch from Hell"?

Quote from Martin

Frasier: Yes, of course, hello, Mrs. Wojadubakowski, good to see you again. Gosh, I'm sorry again about your loss.
Clare: Thank you.
Frasier: He was a good man, your husband. Dad's often said if it weren't for Stan, he wouldn't have made it through the academy, isn't that right?
Martin: That's right.
Frasier: Didn't he lend you the money for your first car?
Martin: Yeah, he did.
Frasier: Oh course, we all owe him for introducing Dad to Mom.
Martin: Oh, God!