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Police StoryEpisode Number: 68 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Tuesday April 23, 1996 Prod Code: 40572-052 |
Frasier meets an attractive police officer, but she falls for Martin.
| Writer: | Sy Rosen |
| Director: | Philip Charles MacKenzie |
| Star: | Kelsey Grammer (Dr. Frasier Crane), Moose (Eddie), John Mahoney (Martin Crane), Peri Gilpin (Roz Doyle), David Hyde Pierce (Dr. Niles Crane), Jane Leeves (Daphne Moon Crane) |
| Recurring Role: | Luck Hari (Waitress) |
| Guest Star: | Bette Rae (Elizabeth), Jillie Mack (Charlotte), Jane Kaczmarek (Maureen Cutler), Denise Poirier (Maggie) |
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Maureen: So, what brings you guys here? This is mostly a cop hangout.
Martin: Well, I used to be on the force.
Maureen: Really?
Martin: Yeah.
Maureen: Wait a minute. Marty Crane? You're Martin Crane!
Martin: You're wasting your time in traffic, you're quite a detective.
(laughs) (edit) Frasier: Oh well! Oh my God, fancy seeing you here!
Maureen: Hey, Frasier Crane.
Frasier: Oh, you remember me?
Maureen: Come on - sixty-two in a forty-mile zone with a half-naked girl in the backseat?
(Frasier chuckles, but Martin looks shocked)
Frasier: Roz.
Martin: Oh. (edit) Roz: Faster, Frasier, faster! (throws her leg across and stamps the accelerator) You can make this light!
Frasier: God, you're going to get us killed!
Roz: I can't be late for this date!
Frasier: Oh, this is ridiculous! First the dry cleaner, then the ATM, now you're making me cart you off to some restaurant!
Roz: Well, I'm sorry, I didn't plan for my car to be in the shop. But I really, really appreciate it, Frasier. (starts unbuttoning her shirt)
Frasier: Oh, a basket of fruit would suffice! (edit) Frasier: Well, women don't really like men that are too overeager.
Daphne: Oh, nonsense. I mean, you know, it's one thing if the man's some bounder git from the docks, but it's different if the man's like you.
Maggie: Someone who's charming.
Charlotte: And handsome.
Daphne: And knows lots and lots of words.
Frasier: Well, McGinty's is on my way to the station. I suppose I could just pop my head in. (picks up his briefcase and goes to the door) Thank you, ladies, for your support - even if it was nakedly self-serving and insincere. (edit)
Martin: Well, I used to be on the force.
Maureen: Really?
Martin: Yeah.
Maureen: Wait a minute. Marty Crane? You're Martin Crane!
Martin: You're wasting your time in traffic, you're quite a detective.
(laughs) (edit) Frasier: Oh well! Oh my God, fancy seeing you here!
Maureen: Hey, Frasier Crane.
Frasier: Oh, you remember me?
Maureen: Come on - sixty-two in a forty-mile zone with a half-naked girl in the backseat?
(Frasier chuckles, but Martin looks shocked)
Frasier: Roz.
Martin: Oh. (edit) Roz: Faster, Frasier, faster! (throws her leg across and stamps the accelerator) You can make this light!
Frasier: God, you're going to get us killed!
Roz: I can't be late for this date!
Frasier: Oh, this is ridiculous! First the dry cleaner, then the ATM, now you're making me cart you off to some restaurant!
Roz: Well, I'm sorry, I didn't plan for my car to be in the shop. But I really, really appreciate it, Frasier. (starts unbuttoning her shirt)
Frasier: Oh, a basket of fruit would suffice! (edit) Frasier: Well, women don't really like men that are too overeager.
Daphne: Oh, nonsense. I mean, you know, it's one thing if the man's some bounder git from the docks, but it's different if the man's like you.
Maggie: Someone who's charming.
Charlotte: And handsome.
Daphne: And knows lots and lots of words.
Frasier: Well, McGinty's is on my way to the station. I suppose I could just pop my head in. (picks up his briefcase and goes to the door) Thank you, ladies, for your support - even if it was nakedly self-serving and insincere. (edit)
When Martin calls the police station to get information of the female cop (Maureen Cutler), he ends the conversations in less than 30 seconds. He then gives Frasier a list of information on her that he could not have received in the time he was on the phone.
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Frasier cannot blow out the "magic" candles on his cake, but a mere second after he gives up trying, not only are the candles out, but they are no longer on the cake.
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Frasier is lying about his age, because in season 1 he was 41 in 1993, yet here he turns 43 in 1996!
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