JuveniliaPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 22:00
Aired: 1/22/2002
Kenny is concerned with Frasier's lack of younger listeners. Kenny tries to convince Frasier to go on Teen Scene, one of the station's shows, produced and hosted by local teens. Frasier is still upset over the debacle of his last appearance on Teen Scene and refuses until he sees firsthand that his listeners tend to be old stay-at-homes. Niles gives Daphne a pair of earrings and is upset to discover he gave her the exact same pair some months ago. Martin comes home from a party and reveals he made out with Peg. Niles teases him about his new relationship, which is exactly what Martin doesn't want to hear. When Peg fails to call, however, Martin feels hurt. Kirby teases Frasier about doing Teen Scene, claiming the kids involved are all boring eggheads. Frasier is impressed, however, when he meets Emily, an intelligent young achiever. Frasier falls for Emily's flattery and becomes eager for the show. Niles seeks advice from Roz and she suggests he find Daphne a gift that combines romance and danger, something money can't buy. Frasier arrives for the show and is shocked when Emily, Ryan and Trent grill him about his failed marriages and his tax return. Frasier is still reeling during the break when Kirby approaches him with a plan for a counterattack. After the break, Frasier turns the tables and brings out the embarrassing secrets of each of the kids. Frasier comes off the winner and thanks Kirby for his help. Niles sneaks out at night to steal a street sign that says 'Daphne Lane,' but is caught by the police. After his release from jail, he presents Daphne with his gift - his mug shots in a lovely frame. Martin drops in on Peg and asks her why she never called. Peg claims she isn't looking for a relationship. Martin claims he isn't either, but he hopes they can have fun together again. watch
JuveniliaPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 22:00
Aired: 1/22/2002
Kenny is concerned with Frasier's lack of younger listeners. Kenny tries to convince Frasier to go on Teen Scene, one of the station's shows, produced and hosted by local teens. Frasier is still upset over the debacle of his last appearance on Teen Scene and refuses until he sees firsthand that his listeners tend to be old stay-at-homes. Niles gives Daphne a pair of earrings and is upset to discover he gave her the exact same pair some months ago. Martin comes home from a party and reveals he made out with Peg. Niles teases him about his new relationship, which is exactly what Martin doesn't want to hear. When Peg fails to call, however, Martin feels hurt. Kirby teases Frasier about doing Teen Scene, claiming the kids involved are all boring eggheads. Frasier is impressed, however, when he meets Emily, an intelligent young achiever. Frasier falls for Emily's flattery and becomes eager for the show. Niles seeks advice from Roz and she suggests he find Daphne a gift that combines romance and danger, something money can't buy. Frasier arrives for the show and is shocked when Emily, Ryan and Trent grill him about his failed marriages and his tax return. Frasier is still reeling during the break when Kirby approaches him with a plan for a counterattack. After the break, Frasier turns the tables and brings out the embarrassing secrets of each of the kids. Frasier comes off the winner and thanks Kirby for his help. Niles sneaks out at night to steal a street sign that says 'Daphne Lane,' but is caught by the police. After his release from jail, he presents Daphne with his gift - his mug shots in a lovely frame. Martin drops in on Peg and asks her why she never called. Peg claims she isn't looking for a relationship. Martin claims he isn't either, but he hopes they can have fun together again. watch
Sharing KirbyPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 22:00
Aired: 11/20/2001
Frasier promises an internship at the station to Lucius, a young man who is very much like Frasier himself. However, when another young man, Kirby, applies for the post, it is he who gets the nod from station manager Kenny. To give his candidate the edge, Frasier goes behind Kenny's back and informs Kirby that he didn't get the internship. Martin becomes a prisoner to his new blood pressure testing device and has to give up some of his freedom. Daphne, is determined not to let his defiance get in the way of the doctor's orders. Frasier sees an opportunity to assuage his guilt over lying to Kirby, while providing Niles with some payback for not letting Frasier in on a much-coveted purchase of some rare wine. He builds up Kirby to Niles as the perfect person to organize his library. Niles quickly discovers that Kirby is the last person that he should trust with his books; however, he decides to keep him employed when he learns that one of Kirby's friends is Kristi Mulvehill, granddaughter of William Mulvehill, a reclusive and legendary wine collector. Frasier suspects that Niles is hiding something and soon finds out what it is--a tour of the famous Mulvehill wine cellar brought about through the Kirby-Kristi connection! Frasier is furious and confronts Niles, accusing him of being selfish and using Kirby. Kirby realizes that he was lied to and storms out, putting the wine tour in jeopardy. Under the guise of restoring Kirby's self-confidence, the Crane brothers still see a way of gettingwhat they want. Martin is settling into his new habits, although begrudgingly. Daphne will not let him watch the playofs and suggests instead that they watch a movie, which he lets her pick. When Daphne chooses a 'chick flick,' Martin is less than enthused, and must implement Frasier's mantra 'when you feel yourself getting annoyed, take a deep breath.'The battle between the brains escalates when offers and counter-offers are made by F watch