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And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon, Part 1

Season eight opens in the aftermath of the previous finale, with new dynamics reshaping every relationship.

October 24, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
2
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon, Part 2

Niles and Daphne navigate their new reality while Frasier adjusts to being the single Crane brother again.

October 31, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
3
The Bad Son

Frasier throws himself into his work with renewed energy, and the radio show storylines sparkle.

November 07, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
4
The Great Crane Robbery

Martin's reaction to the household changes provides John Mahoney with wonderful material.

November 14, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
5
Taking Liberties

Roz proves once again that she's the most well-adjusted person in Frasier's life.

November 21, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
6
Legal Tender Love and Care

The show finds fresh comedy in familiar territory, proving that the writers still have plenty of ideas.

November 28, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
7
The New Friend

Frasier's romantic misadventures continue with a new prospect who is completely wrong for him.

December 12, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
8
Mary Christmas

Niles adjusts to domestic life with a learning curve that David Hyde Pierce plays for maximum comedy.

December 19, 2000 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
9
Frasier Has Spokane

A Crane family gathering produces the expected fireworks and unexpected tenderness.

January 09, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
10
Cranes Unplugged

Frasier and Niles get into another competition that escalates beyond all reason.

January 16, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
11
Motor Skills

Martin's straightforward approach to a problem makes Frasier's overcomplicated solution look ridiculous.

January 23, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
12
The Show Must Go On

The ensemble delivers a classic episode that balances multiple storylines with expert comedic timing.

February 06, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
13
Sliding Frasiers

Daphne adapts to her new life circumstances with the resilience and humor that define her character.

February 13, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
14
Hungry Heart

Frasier faces a professional crisis that challenges his identity as Seattle's favorite radio psychiatrist.

February 20, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
15
Hooping Cranes

Roz and Frasier share a moment that underscores the depth of their friendship after years of working together.

March 06, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
16
Docu.Drama

Niles and Frasier attempt something cultural together that tests their refinement — and their patience.

March 13, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
17
It Takes Two to Tangle

Martin's dating life provides both comedy and a reminder that love doesn't have an age limit.

April 03, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
18
Forgotten But Not Gone

The show mines a workplace storyline for laughs that rival any of the home-based episodes.

April 10, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
19
Daphne Returns

Frasier's ego and good intentions collide in an episode that sums up his character perfectly.

April 24, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
20
The Wizard and Roz

A classic misunderstanding episode that builds to a climax of comedic chaos.

May 01, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
21
Semi-Decent Proposal

The eighth season wraps with the show still finding new ways to make its characters fresh and funny.

May 08, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
22
A Passing Fancy

Niles and Daphne's relationship matures in ways that feel earned and authentic.

May 15, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
23
A Day in May

The season finale keeps the tradition of leaving viewers eager for more time with the Crane family.

May 22, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
24
Cranes Go Caribbean

Season eight closes with the promise that Frasier's best moments may still be ahead.

May 22, 2001 Dir: David Lee Written by: Various
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