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Frasier is meeting with Cassandra Stone (Virginia Madsen), the station's new marketing manager, but is unsure as to whether it is a romantic date or just a business meeting. Meanwhile, both without dates, Martin and Daphne decide to have a meal together and discover what it is like to be dateless.
By the time Faye returns to Seattle towards the end of the season, Frasier is already dating a KACL marketing manager named Cassandra Stone (played by Virginia Madsen). Almost immediately, Frasier finds himself torn between both women, and, although Frasier eventually chooses Faye, he constantly calls her "Cassandra" by mistake.
Frasier: Cassandra Stone Recurring Cast: Season 6: Unsolved Mysteries: Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host: Season 11 2001 The Practice: Marsha Ellison Recurring Cast: Season 6 2002 Justice League: Dr. Sarah Corwin (voice) Episode: "The Brave and the Bold: Part I & II" 2002–03 American Dreams: Rebecca Sandstrom Recurring Cast: Season 1 2003 Pet Star
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In the reboot, Frasier stops in Boston on his way to Paris, visit with his now-adult son, Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) and give a guest lecture at Harvard. (Fans will recall that we first met the ...
The first scene of this episode is a flashback to Frasier and Niles as schoolchildren, stealing a skull from the school science laboratory to use in a production of Hamlet. The Cranes' old family house is up for sale, and Frasier and Niles decide to pay it another visit, wondering if it would be worth purchasing and turning into a bed and ...
In the season finale of the "Frasier" reboot, Kelsey Grammer's Frasier Crane and Peri Gilpin's Roz Doyle reunite on screen for the first time in 20 years. Watch the preview clip of the sweet moment.
Niles and Frasier revisit several previous episodes in flashback (later incarnations of the characters are edited into the original scenes with chroma key compositing). It soon becomes clear that, contrary to his protests, Niles has placed Daphne on a pedestal and has formed an unrealistically idealized impression of her and her virtues.