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'''Sam:''' How about $15,000 ub cash and $10,000 in ''' ''VERMOUTH'' '''? }} |
'''Sam:''' How about $15,000 ub cash and $10,000 in ''' ''VERMOUTH'' '''? }} |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OngCQ32QRHQ Anybody want a my tie?] |
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OngCQ32QRHQ Anybody want a my tie?] |
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* In "Endless Slumper", Diane and Rick have an epic [[One Dialogue Two Conversations]] scene: |
* In "Endless Slumper", Diane and Rick have an epic [[One Dialogue, Two Conversations]] scene: |
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{{quote| '''Diane''': Wait a minute. Don't say that it's not the answer until you've tried it [''meditation''].<br /> |
{{quote| '''Diane''': Wait a minute. Don't say that it's not the answer until you've tried it [''meditation''].<br /> |
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'''Sam''': Diane... <br /> |
'''Sam''': Diane... <br /> |
Revision as of 00:02, 10 January 2014
Tons of them.
- Diane's ballet tape. We never actually get to see the video, but the reaction by the gang at Cheers is hysterical.
Diane: All my life I always wanted to dance so badly. |
- How about Frasier and Lilith's "debate" back in season 5?
- Freddie Crane's first word. "NORM!"
- "Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen?"
- Sam's complete breakdown during the last act of "Bad Neighbor Sam".
- Sam and Diane's "almost" wedding: shot from over the minister's shoulder, showing all the money being passed around behind Sam and Diane to pay off bets whether they would or not.
- Eddie LeBec discovers Carla's pregnant with twins: "This is the happiest night of my life!"
Sam: You know, I had twins once. It was the happiest night of my life too. |
- Frasier: So you're saying I'm redundant? I repeat myself? I say the same thing over and over again?
- Any and all of Diane's putdowns on Sam's love life.
Sam: That's the girl. Claudia's been a tough nut to crack, but tonight's the night she's going to be enjoying all the rides in Sammy's Magic Kingdom. |
- Cliffy's Big Score is a classic episode. Especially when Carla meets her date, Lucas.
Lucas: (mumbles something incoherently) |
- Carla sums it up:
Carla: Well, I can see this is going to be a laugh a minute. An evening with the Stick, the Nerd, and Door Number Three. |
- The funniest part is that Carla finds Lucas is a "real groove" when all they do all night is have sex in the back of Cliff's car.
- On Cliff getting Maggie pregnant:
Paul: So, you're gonna have a baby. Are you going to go through Lamaze, or is the baby just going to burst through her chest? |
- Also Frasier's take:
Frasier: Well, from our "Things You Never Thought You'd Hear" category: That woman is carrying Cliff's child. |
- Any and all of the stories about Woody's family.
Woody: My uncle Wayne was a master at putting women in the romantic mood. |
- Sam's rap song on I On Sports:
Time to rap about a contr-o-versy, |
- The funniest part? Woody loves it.
- Of course, Sam takes the badness Up to Eleven by bringing a ventriloquist dummy on his next outing. It's so bad, Carla exclaims, "Oh. My. God." and Rebecca mutters, "If he mentions the bar, he's fired."
- The funniest part? Woody loves it.
- Almost every cold opening. Some favorites include:
- Everyone in the bar stuck in the men's room. Then someone tries to use it, and everyone shouts "Occupied!"
- Norm trying to explain economics to Woody by tearing up one of Cliff's dollar bills. Carla then decides to do it with a $20 bill.
- Woody, cleaning up, listens to an ad for a stenographers' school on the radio. He tries to write the phone number, but can't, and goes back on to listening.
- "The Days of Wine and Neuroses" begins with most of the regulars complaining about the jukebox being taken out for repairs and how its replacement, a karaoke machine, is not something they could ever imagine using. Frasier spends the entire scene loudly protesting that they never used the jukebox in the first place.
- Once the karaoke machine arrives, Norm and Cliff singing "Lollipop" turns into a Running Gag.
- A real-life example during a Q&A with cast and crew members sometime after a bridge was dropped on Eddie. Jay Thomas popped up and asked in front of the audience, "Yeah, why did I die?" The audience erupted into laughter as a result. May double as a CMOA depending on your point-of-view on the whole thing.
- This exchange:
Frasier: Even the abstract concept of death is absurd. A pale bony figure coming up to tap you on the shoulder when your time is come. |
- In one episode, Woody gets a part in the play Hair- only to learn part of it traditionally involves being naked on-stage. Throughout the episode, he's nervous over the prospect and tries to muster the courage to do it. Later after the first performance, an embarrassed Woody returns to the bar. He did get naked on-stage - even ripping his clothes right off... before the aforementioned scene actually happened.
Woody: As if that wasn't bad enough, I heard this high-pitched scream from the audience: "Hey look, he's the only one who's naked!" |
- Cliff and Norm discussing Casper the Friendly Ghost:
Norm: I don't get it. Start of the cartoon, Casper has no friends. End of the cartoon, he has friends. Start of the next cartoon, he has no friends again. What happened? |
- Reality Subtext coupled with a Take That: "Why would an actress leave in the middle of a successful series?"
- Which was Lampshaded on The Simpsons episode "Flaming Moe's", in which the Diane Expy leaves Moe's.
Moe: She left to pursue a movie career. Frankly, I think she was better off here. |
- Frasier's adaptation of "A Tale Of Two Cities" to the bar.
- In an early episode, after the Red Sox lose again, Carla gets on a bar stool and announces that she is no longer a Red Sox fan, and everyone else in the bar says the rant alongside her, showing that she had said it multiple times.
Carla: May I have your attention, please? I have an announcement to make. As of right now... |
- Rebecca is trying to buy the bar from Sam. Meanwhile, the bar is out of vermouth and Sam keeps dropping hints.
Rebecca: I'm prepared to offer you $25,000 in cash. |
- Anybody want a my tie?
- In "Endless Slumper", Diane and Rick have an epic One Dialogue, Two Conversations scene:
Diane: Wait a minute. Don't say that it's not the answer until you've tried it [meditation]. |
- In the series finale, when Rebecca keeps neurotically changing her mind about whether Fraiser should call back her plumber boyfriend/fiancee. Fraiser finally gets fed up, throws open the door and theatrically shouts: "Run, Don! Run like the wind!"