The final season of Frasier begins with the promise of giving these beloved characters the sendoff they deserve.
Frasier faces the reality that his time in Seattle may be coming to an end, and every scene carries extra weight.
Niles and Daphne's story continues to evolve in the final season with warmth and humor.
Martin makes the most of his final season, with John Mahoney delivering one memorable scene after another.
Roz contemplates her future beyond KACL in a storyline that honors her growth over eleven seasons.
Frasier and Niles share a brothers' moment that encapsulates everything wonderful about their relationship.
The ensemble delivers comedy that feels effortless after eleven years of perfecting their characters.
Frasier's love life takes its final dramatic turn, and Kelsey Grammer makes every moment count.
A classic Crane dinner party goes wrong one last time, and fans wouldn't have it any other way.
Martin and Frasier share their most honest conversation, bridging the gap between them once and for all.
Niles's final season arc provides David Hyde Pierce with material worthy of his extraordinary talent.
Daphne gets a beautiful sendoff that honors Jane Leeves's eleven years of warmth and comedy.
The show's final holiday episode is extra special, filled with the nostalgia and joy of a last celebration.
Frasier makes his final broadcast on KACL, and the farewell to the radio show within the show is deeply moving.
Roz and Frasier say goodbye in a scene that honors one of television's great friendships.
Martin's journey comes full circle in the final episodes, and every beat feels earned and authentic.
The Crane brothers' final scenes together are both hilarious and heartrending — the show at its very best.
Each character gets their moment as Frasier prepares to say goodbye to Seattle and to the audience.
The penultimate episodes of Frasier deliver on eleven years of storytelling with grace and humor.
Frasier Crane leaves Seattle with the same sophistication, heart, and spectacular lack of self-awareness that made him a legend.
The series finale of Frasier is a masterful goodbye — funny, emotional, and pitch-perfect in every way.
Frasier says goodbye with the same elegance and wit that defined eleven seasons of one of television's smartest comedies.
The final episode wraps every character's story with care, giving fans the closure this show earned ten times over.
Goodnight, Seattle. Frasier Crane signs off for the last time, leaving behind eleven seasons of the finest comedy television has ever produced.