Martin Quote #1160

Quote from Martin in Kissing Cousin

Frasier: Look at this place. Dad, I don't believe you've thrown out a single paper since Daphne moved in with Niles.
Martin: Hey, it was your idea to split up the chores. Recycling is your deal. Recycling and floors, remember? I'm in charge of regular garbage and tabletops, both of which are nicely under control, I might add.
Frasier: Really? I count three snack plates around your chair, all of them on tabletops.
[Martin collects the snack plates and puts them on the floor.]
Martin: Not anymore.

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 ‘Kissing Cousin’ Quotes

Quote from Niles

Niles: People in their twenties are always like that. The world is so daunting at that age. They comfort themselves with the idea that everything's just trash. We were like that in medical school. Acting as if we were above it all, smarter than everybody. It passes.

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: No, no.
Niles: Well, there's room at Roz's table.
Frasier: No. I find her cousin Jen just a bit judgmental for my taste. Yesterday she told me my show was bourgeois. I pointed out that anything that had mass appeal could be called bourgeois. She then said that my argument was bourgeois. Which I found to be jejune.

Quote from Frasier

Roz: Frasier, this is my cousin Jen. She's visiting this week, remember?
Frasier: Oh, yes, of course. So how are you enjoying Seattle?
Jen: Well, I've been living in London, so Seattle seems a little lame. No offense.
Frasier: Oh, none taken. So you like London?
Jen: Not really. It's like a parody of itself.
Frasier: How so?
Jen: Oh, you know, double decker buses, bobbies, little pubs. It's like EPCOT but even fakier. So I bailed. Went and spent some time in Florence.
Frasier: Ah, Firenze. How is she?
Jen: I gotta say, Florence is over. It was probably cool, before all the Americans found out about it.
Frasier: You mean three hundred years ago?
Jen: Exactly. That's why I'm going to Vietnam. Americans have never even heard of it.
Frasier: Ah. Well, you know, I'm afraid I have to bail on this conversation. I have a show to prepare for.