Momma MiaPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 22:00
Aired: 9/23/1999
Frasier's new girlfriend is loving, attentive--and a dead ringer for his late mother! While having coffee at Caf Nervosa, Frasier tells Roz that he and Niles will be taking Martin away for his birthday to a cab in their family used to visit. Just then, a striking woman walks in, and Frasier finagles an introduction to her. She's Mia Preston, a children's book author, and Frasier is immediately smitten with her. When Frasier introduces Niles to Mia, Niles remarks that Mia looks exactly like their mother, though Frasier doesn't see it. He brings Mia to the cabin, where Martin is also stunned by Mia's resemblance to his late wife. Niles decides Frasier is living proof of Freud's Oedipus complex, but Martin urges Niles not to bring it up. However, when Frasier chides Niles about his 'bug phobia,' Niles can't resist dropping major hints about Frasier's subconscious 'mother' issues. Later, when Niles plays a tape of the Cranes' old home movies, Frasier does a double take: Mia is the spitting image of his mom! Although Frasier cares for Mia, he can't get past her looks, and Mia winds up leaving the cabin. watch
Momma MiaPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 22:00
Aired: 9/23/1999
Frasier's new girlfriend is loving, attentive--and a dead ringer for his late mother! While having coffee at Caf Nervosa, Frasier tells Roz that he and Niles will be taking Martin away for his birthday to a cab in their family used to visit. Just then, a striking woman walks in, and Frasier finagles an introduction to her. She's Mia Preston, a children's book author, and Frasier is immediately smitten with her. When Frasier introduces Niles to Mia, Niles remarks that Mia looks exactly like their mother, though Frasier doesn't see it. He brings Mia to the cabin, where Martin is also stunned by Mia's resemblance to his late wife. Niles decides Frasier is living proof of Freud's Oedipus complex, but Martin urges Niles not to bring it up. However, when Frasier chides Niles about his 'bug phobia,' Niles can't resist dropping major hints about Frasier's subconscious 'mother' issues. Later, when Niles plays a tape of the Cranes' old home movies, Frasier does a double take: Mia is the spitting image of his mom! Although Frasier cares for Mia, he can't get past her looks, and Mia winds up leaving the cabin. watch
As the proprietor for the Gilbert Labonte Sewin' & Quiltin' Academy in New Orleans, Sam must prevent the mysterious death of a displaced resident. watch