Ep 17. Daphne's Room
- TVPG
- February 28, 1995
- 22 min
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8.8 (1,255)
Frasier season 2 episode 17 titled "Daphne's Room" takes us on a journey through the lives of the Crane brothers and their beloved housekeeper/nanny Daphne.
The episode centers around Daphne's living situation, as she struggles to find a comfortable place to stay in the cramped apartment shared by Frasier and Niles. Fed up with sharing a room with Martin's beloved dog Eddie, Daphne takes up residence in the storage closet, much to the chagrin of the brothers.
Meanwhile, Frasier is set to interview a pretentious and highly-regarded author on his radio show, but finds himself struggling to muster up enthusiasm for the writer's latest work. As he battles his own snobbery and exhaustion, Frasier finds himself less and less excited about the upcoming interview.
As the episode progresses, tensions run high between the Crane brothers and Daphne as they bicker over living arrangements and general household etiquette. Niles even resorts to bribing Daphne with a fancy new bed just to get her out of the storage closet and into a more appropriate living space.
But all of this strife comes to a head when Daphne discovers that her beloved mother has fallen ill back in Manchester. Stricken with worry and concern for her family, Daphne throws herself into preparation for a hasty trip home. This includes packing up her belongings, saying goodbye to the family, and making sure to leave the apartment in good condition - much to the surprise of Frasier and Niles, who are shocked by her sudden departure.
As the episode draws to a close, Frasier realizes the true nature of his snobbery and apologizes to the author he had previously disdained, while Niles reflects on the importance of being a good friend and ally to those we care about, including Daphne.
Overall, "Daphne's Room" is a touching and humorous exploration of family, friendship, and the importance of kindness and consideration in day-to-day life. It's a heartwarming reminder to take care of those we love, even in the smallest ways possible.