All 24 episodes from the penultimate season of the popular US
sitcom about the middle-aged Seattle psychiatrist who is beset by
problems largely of his own making. In this season, Daphne (Jane
Leeves) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) finally tie the knot, Niles
has open-heart surgery, KACL hires Julia Wilcox (Felicity
Huffman), an abrasive, sharp-tongued woman who Frasier naturally
falls for, and Frasier's friendship with Roz (Peri Gilpin) is
tested to its limit. Episodes comprise: 'The Ring Cycle', 'Enemy
at the Gate', 'Proxy Prexy', 'Kissing Cousin', 'Tales from the
Crypt', 'Star Mitzvah', 'Bristle While You Work', 'Rooms With a
View', 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart', 'We Two Kings', 'Door Jam',
'The Harrassed', 'Lilith Needs a Favor', 'Daphne Does Dinner',
'Trophy Girlfriend', 'Fraternal Schwinns', 'Kenny On the Couch',
'Roe to Perdition', 'Some Assembly Required', 'Farewell,
Nervosa', 'The Devil and Dr. Phil', 'hers and Sons', 'Analyzed
Kiss' and 'A New Position for Roz'.
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"Irritating, but endearing." That's Frasier Crane in a nutshell,
as diagnosed by Julia Wilcox (an Emmy-worthy Felicity Huffman),
KCAL's abrasive and condescending new financial analyst. That's a
delicate balance, but Kelsey Grammer still manages it with the
usual omb in Frasier's penultimate season. Grammer is at his
best when his character is at his stubborn, high dudgeon worst,
as in "Enemy at the Gate" when he causes a parking garage backup
while protesting a $2 parking fee, trying to find a suitable new
coffee shop after Café Nervosa hires a folk singer (Elvis
Costello) in "Farewell, Nervosa," or, after scamming his way into
becoming a silver level member at an exclusive spa,
"chasing the eternal carrot" of the gold level ("'Please remain
in the relaxation grotto.' Have crueler words ever been spoken?")
in "Door Jam." But he wins us over anew as he does the
hard-hearted Julia with his insistence on doing the right thing
and faith in the good in people. Frasier's tenth season takes a
dramatic turn early on with a three-episode arc in which Niles
(David Hyde Pierce) undergoes heart surgery, but, much like
Niles, the show rebounds quickly with more characteristic
episodes such as the Emmy-nominated farce "Daphne Does Dinner,"
in which another Crane party hurtles toward disaster. In addition
to Huffman, other memorable star turns this season include
Millicent Martin as Daphne's impossible mother, Jeanne
Tripplehorn as a coach whose berating of her students causes
Frasier to conjure up hallucinations of his own former gym
teacher, portrayed by Bob Hoskins. Bebe Neuwirth returns as
Lilith, as does the magnificent Harriet Sansom Harris as Bebe
Glazer, who shows up as Dr. Phil's agent (or is it just another
Bebe scheme?) in "The Devil and Dr. Phil." There are throughout
this season some wonderful play-it-again moments, such as the
unwitting Frasier speaking Klingon at his son's bar mitzvah and
invoking Sam Malone's classic, "Are you as turned on as I am" to
bring a shouting match with Julia to an hilarious anti-climax
("No!" she screams disgustedly). A showdown between Roz (Peri
Gilpin) and Julia doesn't make for the most compelling season
finale, but because season 11 was previously released on DVD to
coincide with the broadcast of the series finale, at least we
don't have to wait to see how that turns out. --Donald Liebenson