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"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" is the 23rd and 24th episode (and final) episode in season 7 of the American sitcom Frasier. The episode aired on May 18, 2000, on NBC.The hour-long episode brings to a climax the romantic character arc between Niles and Daphne, a significant running plotline for the first seven years of the show's production.
Niles and Daphne then end up insulting each other about their flaws, ending with them kissing passionately. [47] Ultimately Niles and Daphne are together one year before Niles proposes in the ninth season. [48] The two leave to elope in Reno, Nevada at the end of season 9, after Niles tries to reconcile Daphne's mother and father. His plan ends ...
The Gossamer Project is a group of specialty archives that, combined, contain the vast majority of X-Files fan fiction on the Internet. [1] In the mid to late 1990s, the Gossamer Archives/Project was one of the "big three" single media fandom-focused archives on the Internet, and remained the largest single fandom fan fiction archive [2] until the emergence of various Harry Potter archives in ...
As the 'Frasier' reboot airs new episodes on Paramount+, fans of the TV franchise want to know what happened to David Hyde Pierce a.k.a Niles Crane, and why he isn't on the show.
David Hyde Pierce is not reprising his famous role as Dr. Niles Crane, the title character's neurotic brother from the sitcom 'Frasier' in the new series.
Anders Keith portrays David Crane on the new spinoff series. This is his first major acting role.
In 1993, Maris and Niles refer Frasier to Daphne Moon (Niles' future wife) as a live-in physical therapist for Martin. Two years later, Maris goes shopping to New York (actually to Dallas, the site of the first Neiman Marcus store) without telling Niles, who worries greatly and is then infuriated by her rash, selfish disappearance (with ...
David Hyde Pierce (born David Pierce; April 3, 1959) [1] is an American actor. Known for his portrayal of psychiatrist Niles Crane on the NBC sitcom Frasier from 1993 to 2004, he received four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series as well as two Screen Actors Guild Awards.