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* [[The Tell]]: Niles' nose bleeds when he's broken his ethical code. Likewise, when Frasier has knowingly broken his ethical code, he starts having attacks of nausea.
* [[Temporary Substitute]]: Ties in with [[A Day in the Limelight]].
* [[That Makes Me Feel Angry]]: Perfectly understandable in a show featuring two psychiatrists. Frasier's declarations can become [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|particularly epic]].
* [[That One Case]]: The Weeping Lotus Case. Solved by Martin, with "help" from Frasier and Daphne, during Season 2.
* [[That Was Not a Dream]]. "Frasier Crane's Day Off". Daphne inverts, subverts ''and'' [[Lampshades]] the Trope after Frasier raced to the studio in a fever and drug induced mania and made an utter fool of himself on the air (Roz: "Captain Kirk's got control of the bridge and he's gone insane.") When Frasier wakes up, Daphne reassures him it didn't happen and it was all a dream.
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