Room Full of Heroes

Season 9, Episode 6, Aired

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Frasier holds a "Dress as Your Hero" Halloween party, but nobody can tell who he is. Meanwhile, Niles dresses as Martin, Daphne as Elton John, Martin as Joe DiMaggio and Roz as Wonder Woman for the party.
  • Old Man Crane hosts a Halloween party....

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    In the spirit of the Halloween season, Frasier hosts a party where everyone is supposed to show up dressed as their hero. Frasier makes himself up as Sigmund Freud, Martin dresses up as Joe DiMaggio, Roz dons a Wonder Woman costume ("I'm not even sure you can do that to the flag!"), Daphne goes as Elton John, and Niles dresses up as Martin - which drives Frasier crazy right away and Martin crazy later on.

    "Room Full Of Heroes" is one of the better episodes of the ninth season of Frasier - the holiday-themed Frasiersodes usually are. What's not to like? Frasier has plenty to chew on in this episode - no one wants to play his original Halloween game, Niles is driving him mad with envy, and he discovers that all the children in the building are afraid of him, thinking he will eat their brains and dubbing him "Old Man Crane" (which inspires a funny little limerick). Plus, Daphne does an odd impersonation of Elton John, Roz dresses up as Wonder Woman, Niles and Martin do a couple of hilarious mirror image gags, and, in traditional Frasier style, just when you think the episode is all laughs it batters you with some character drama.moreless
  • Frasier holds a dress as your hero party.

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    Frasier holds a dress as your hero party, game included, but no one knows who he is, Daphne dresses as Elton John, Marty as Joe DiMaggio, and Niles as his father.

    Frasier begins to put down everybody costume epically when Roz changes into her costume which is Wonder Woman.

    Frasier later feels bad when he finds out that each person they dressed as is there hero, especially Niles who dressed up as Martin.

    Niles crosses the line when after having too many beers thinks he is retelling Martin's most embarrassing moment which only offends Martin and he leaves, leaving Niles feeling ashamed.

    I loved Martin's one line when seeing Niles and Daphne kissing "I don't want to see myself making out with Elton John", was priceless.moreless
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    • One of the trick-or-treaters in Frasier's building appears in a season 10 episode, 'Tales from the Crypt', as a boy in Niles' building who is feuding with Daphne's mother, Gertrude Moon.

    • As Joe Dimaggio, Martin is not sure if he was married to anyone before Marilyn Monroe. He was. In 1939 he married an actress named Dorothy Arnold. Although they had a son together, Joe Dimaggio Jr., the marriage never really took and they divorced several years later.

    • Roz may actually be Wonder Woman. She carried Alice to Frasier's room, put her down, changed into her costume and returned to the living room in only 30 seconds.

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    • Frasier: (seeing Niles dressed as Martin when he opens the door) Niles! What in the world? Niles: Well, you said dress as your hero. Hello, Dad!

    • Frasier: (as himself) I'll tell you what. I'll go first. (as Freud) So it is common for a parent to deeply impact the life of her child. Consider the exponential power that parent wields when she loves one of the children above the rest, singling him out as 'My golden Sigi,' and referring to him... Roz: Really, Frasier, mother-Freud. We get it.

    • Martin: (To Niles and Daphne) I don't want to watch myself making out with Elton John.

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