Ep 22. Visions of Daphne
- TVPG
- May 13, 1999
- 22 min
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8.3 (937)
In Frasier season 6 episode 22, titled "Visions of Daphne," the Crane brothers discuss their separate visions of Daphne. Frasier sees her as an intellectual, literary type while Niles sees her as a simple, girl-next-door type. The brothers argue about whether to tell Daphne about their differing views or not.
Meanwhile, Roz is dealing with a stalker who keeps sending her gifts and leaving messages for her. She is desperate to find out who it is but doesn't want to involve the police yet. Martin suggests that she hire a private investigator, and she agrees to give it a try.
As the episode progresses, Frasier and Niles continue their debate about Daphne's true nature. Frasier invites her to a cultural event, hoping to get a better sense of her interests and intellectual aptitude. However, the event doesn't go as planned, and Frasier ends up embarrassing himself in front of Daphne.
Niles, on the other hand, takes a more passive approach to getting to know Daphne. He asks her about her favorite TV shows and movies, trying to learn more about her personality. This leads to some unexpected insights for Niles, who realizes that he may have underestimated Daphne's intelligence and complexity.
As Roz's stalker situation escalates, she becomes increasingly paranoid and anxious. She starts to suspect everyone around her and even goes as far as accusing Frasier and Niles of being the stalker. However, a surprise twist reveals the true identity of the stalker, and Roz can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
In the end, Frasier and Niles make peace with their differing views of Daphne. They realize that she is a multifaceted individual who cannot be defined by just one aspect of her personality. Meanwhile, Roz puts the stalker incident behind her and moves on with her life.