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Frasier Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name Season 5 Episode 10

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

Season 5, Episode 10 Aired: 1/6/1998
Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name

Frasier tags along with Daphne to her favorite pub and realizes he's been missing a Cheers-like atmosphere ever since he left Boston. They find themselves at odds with one another when Daphne insists that Frasier stop frequenting "her" place.

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  • those children are wonderful actors!

  • Those kids must have observed Kelsey Grammar and David Hyde Pierce for weeks on end to nail them so well :D

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  • @butterscotchsoda I still don't get it. Please explain that phrase

  • I love this episode, I laughed a lot.

  • "I take it it's over, over there?" I only just got that and I've watched this episode heaps. I can't believe the standard of writing for this show. And people complaining about stereotyping and imperfect/wrong accents in a comedic TV show spanning 11 years? Seriously?

  • "missed connections" rather

  • Frasier does seem to make a lot of connections with lingerie models

  • I think there must be a policy on Frasier that all British accents must be really rubbish

  • I really love Frasier, I just wish they'd steered clear of British culture. They got it hopelessly wrong every time, as Americans always do. Jane Leeves may be English but her Mancunian accent is awful (I'm a Mancunian by the way). However, I've always imagined her being from somewhere near Manchester or something. But the rest? That 'cor bloimey wotcha' accent of the other woman is cringeworthy. And we don't sit round the piano singing cockney songs, it's not 1938.

  • Cheerio!!!!

  • They're not stereotypical accents, they are regional accents of Manchester and the north. Whenever a yank whines about the British accent, they need to actually watch or speak to more than one person from Britain. We have more variations of accents than america does.

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