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Rooms With a View (2)

Episode Number: 224    Season Num: 10    First Aired: Tuesday November 19, 2002    Prod Code: 223
Niles prepares to undergo heart bypass surgery. He is surprised to receive a call wishing him well from Maris, who had learned of his plight from a gossipy acquaintance. Frasier tries to keep Roz and the family at ease by researching the procedure (as well as the doctors' backgrounds) and printing out detailed descriptions for everyone. However, he winds up getting on the surgeon's nerves by questioning his approach to the operation. Martin tries to act as though everything is fine so that he doesn't have to deal with the fear and uncertainty of the situation. Roz tries to help the terrified Daphne stay calm. She refuses to think of other things, stating that she has no future until she knows that Niles is all right. Niles' drug-induced comment about the possibility of hospitals having "memories" about their patients prompts everyone to think back on past experiences in that hospital, from Niles' birth to a time that Roz mistook lipstick on Alice's cheek for a rash. Daphne grows more and more tense as they await word on the surgery. When Martin and Frasier repeatedly bicker about a candy bar stuck in the vending machine, Daphne smashes the machine with a fire extinguisher. She breaks down crying, and everyone does their best to console her. Niles' surgery goes even better than expected, and he begins his recovery. A relieved Daphne is finally able to bring herself to think about their future.

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Writer: Dan O'Shannon, Lori Kirkland Baker, Bob Daily
Director: Kelsey Grammer
Star: Kelsey Grammer (Dr. Frasier Crane),  Jane Leeves (Daphne Moon Crane),  David Hyde Pierce (Dr. Niles Crane),  Peri Gilpin (Roz Doyle),  John Mahoney (Martin Crane),  Moose (Eddie)
Guest Star: Alice Dodd (Surgical Nurse),  Steve Kehela (Orderly #1),  Brandon Johnson (Orderly #2),  Greg Callahan (Doctor),  Kendall Schmidt (Young Frasier),  Murphy Giller (Young Niles),  Michael Kropeck (Toddler Frasier),  Kelli Kirkland (Nurse),  Judith Scott (Colleen),  Daniel Davis (Dr. Shafer),  Denise Iketani (Dr. Ling)

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Daniel Davis, who plays Dr. Shafer, the doctor who operates on Niles in this episode, starred on "The Nanny"- his character's name was Niles.
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This episode received a 2003 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series. Also Ron Volk won the 2003 Emmy for Outstanding Editing in a Multi-Camera Series and was nominated for a 2004 Eddie by the American Cinema Editors, USA. In addition, Dan O'Shannon, Lori Kirkland and Bob Daily won the 2002 Writers Guild of America Award for their work on this episode. (edit)
During this episode, there are flashbacks to the following years:
1957 - Niles' birth
1966 - Niles breaks his leg
1985/6 - Hester Crane dies
Early 1990s - Maris scene
1998/9 - Roz & Alice scene
2008? - the next generation! (edit)
This episode marks the return of Maris. (edit)

Quotes

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(Roz is comforting Daphne, who is scared about Niles' surgery)
Frasier: Daphne, I know you're in hell right now, but in just about 20 minutes, comes the disconnecting of the ventilator and the extubation. You can see it all in the diagram on page 24-C...
Daphne: He's not a diagram! He's my husband, and he's on a table with his chest cut open! I'm sorry if I can't handle this as well as the rest of you, but I'm terrified!
Roz: Daphne, it's okay, just calm down. When all this is over, we're just gonna...
Daphne: There is no "when this is over"! There's no tomorrow, no next week, no next year! There's nothing until he comes out of there and I know he's okay!
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Trivia

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When Martin gives Niles the comic book, Niles calls it a "Jughead Double Digest". Archie digests are smaller sized comics, while the comic Martin gives Niles is clearly full-sized.
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Among the clips in this episode, we see Niles holding a daughter, and Daphne givng birth to anouther daugter. This is strange because in the final episode of the show Daphne has a son, NOT a daughter.
However, the reason Daphne had a son in the final episode (named David) was because the child was to honour David Angell, one of the co-writers who tragically died in the 9/11 plane crashes. If David Angell had not died, it is likely the child would have been a girl, for continuity reasons.
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Daphne uses a cell phone in a hospital (a big no-no). (edit)

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Title: Rooms With a View
The episode title is similar to to 1985 film "A Room with a View". (edit)
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10.0
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Rooms With a View (2)
"Series classic"
Everybody remembers memories they have or hope to have in the hospital.
Continue » Posted Jun 13, 2007 5:19 pm PST

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Rooms With a View (2)
"Well written"
Niles hospital stay promps memories of other times in hospitals
Continue » Posted Jan 30, 2007 8:50 pm PST

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Rooms With a View (2)
"Series classic"
Perhaps one of the finest episodes of the series
Continue » Posted Aug 3, 2006 7:57 am PST
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