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Momma Mia

The landmark seventh season opens with Niles and Daphne's story moving into thrilling new territory.

September 23, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
2
Father of the Bride

Frasier navigates a new romantic interest while his brother's life undergoes seismic shifts.

October 14, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
3
Radio Wars

The Crane household adjusts to changing dynamics, and the comedy flows naturally from the upheaval.

October 21, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
4
Everyone's a Critic

Roz and Frasier's friendship gets tested by a situation that reveals how much they truly rely on each other.

October 28, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
5
The Dog That Rocked the Cradle

Martin's perspective on his sons' lives provides the episode's emotional anchor and biggest laughs.

November 04, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
6
Rivals

Niles reaches a turning point that David Hyde Pierce plays with extraordinary range and nuance.

November 11, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
7
A Tsar Is Born

A classic Frasier farce with slamming doors, mistaken identities, and impeccable comic timing throughout.

November 18, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
8
The Late Dr. Crane

Daphne discovers something that changes her world, and the ripple effects touch every character.

November 25, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
9
The Apparent Trap

Frasier's professional life and personal life collide in an episode that showcases Kelsey Grammer's range.

December 16, 1999 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
10
Back Talk

The ensemble navigates a crisis with the comedy and heart that have defined the series.

January 06, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
11
The Fight Before Christmas

Niles and Daphne's story reaches a moment that fans have waited seven seasons to see.

January 13, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
12
RDWRER

Frasier reflects on his Seattle life in an episode with real depth beneath the comedy.

January 20, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
13
They're Playing Our Song

Martin and his sons share a family moment that balances the show's humor with genuine emotion.

February 03, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
14
Big Crane on Campus

The show delivers one of its most inventive episodes, taking creative risks that pay off beautifully.

February 10, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
15
Out with Dad

Roz gets a storyline that gives Peri Gilpin the chance to steal every scene she's in.

February 17, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
16
Something About Dr. Mary

Frasier's need for control creates a comedy of micromanagement that anyone can relate to.

February 24, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
17
Whine Club

Niles and Frasier face their father's mortality in a way that's both touching and beautifully funny.

March 07, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
18
Hot Pursuit

A classic bottle episode that proves great actors in a room together is the only formula this show needs.

March 14, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
19
Morning Becomes Entertainment

Daphne's arc this season reaches a satisfying peak that rewards years of careful character building.

March 28, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
20
To Thine Old Self Be True

The penultimate episodes of the season ramp up the stakes for the finale.

April 04, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
21
Three Faces of Frasier

Niles and Daphne's story reaches its most dramatic moment yet in a season finale for the ages.

April 27, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
22
Dark Side of the Moon

The seventh season closes with a finale that changed the show's direction and left audiences breathless.

May 11, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
23
Something Borrowed, Someone Blue, Part 1

One of the series' most pivotal episodes, delivering a payoff that seven years of storytelling earned.

May 18, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
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Something Borrowed, Someone Blue, Part 2

The season finale is a triumph of long-form television storytelling wrapped in perfect comedy.

May 18, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
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