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Season 1

    101: The Good Father 
    102: Moving In 
  • Frasier being overdramatic about the way he treated his moving in being misheard by a reporter from the Boston Globe.
    103: First Class 
  • Frasier's television gaudy show and being frequently compared to a Dancing bear.
  • The way Freddy asks Frasier about how he is "quitting" Harvard, appears to be a possible re-do of Frasier's off-camera rant of him finding out Freddy's quitting.
    104: Trivial Pursuit 
  • Frasier interacts with the Fire Station's Dalmatian similar to the way he interacted with his father's dog Eddie.
    105: The Founders' Society 
  • Alan refers to a special bottle of wine as a lovely lady.
  • When Alan is miffed at Frasier insulting him, he tells Frasier he locked them in the wine and spirit cellar of the prestigious club they want to join. He then convinces Frasier to help him get a bottle of rare whiskey that's several hundred years old to get a swig of it. Not only is the whiskey gone bad and partially solidified, Alan points out there is no door to the room they entered. It's an empty doorway.
  • At the party to smooze members of an elite club to join Frasier, Olivia, and Alan learn there are only two seats available. Alan and Fraiser pretend to be quoting Cicero and other great academics in Latin to bolster their confidence when in truth they are talking about tossing Olivia under the bus to get the seats for themselves. Olivia seems to believe them. Then she points them to the Dean of the College and asks they not approach without her. As it turns out, she speaks and understand Latin fluently and pointed them to the waiter, who they talked to for an entire conversation never realizing he isn't the Dean.
    106: Blind Date 
    107: Freddy's Birthday 
  • Old age has not dulled Lilith's tongue. Her dry wit and trading barbs with Frasier, with him giving as good in turn.
  • The running gag of Alan trying to get Lilith to remember him from her wedding to Frasier in Aruba. He brings up many things to jog her memory like wearing a white suit and fedora, to which she insulted him at the time. Lilith notes in the present she says the same thing to anyone wearing a fedora. It is only when at Freddie's party she hears his drink order does she remember him and the fact he damaged the hotel and cost the newlyweds several thousand dollars in damages. He evaded then by saying he had to get his wallet in the car. Upon remembering that fact, Alan is nervous and notes he will pay her back but needs to, again, collect his wallet from the car before booking it out of the party. And at the end of the night, though she still doesn't put together that man who ran off is Alan because when Alan is mentioned, she asks, "Who is Alan?"
  • At Freddie's party, Frasier, Lilith, and Freddie demonstrate they all can be deadpan snarkers with their ribbing on Alan's choice of outfit for five minutes to his face.
  • When Lilith arrives at Frasier's to see Freddie's apartment, she sadly admits it is acceptable and sees no issues with it. As Lilith and Frasier talk about their past bouncing between ripping the other's head off and ripping their clothes off, Frasier and Lilith move in to make-out in Freddie's bedroom... right when Freddie enters with a girl he picked up at his party, who is squicked out at the idea of his parents being in the room and leaves.
  • While yelling at his parents for making a scene at the party, Freddy says this is like what they did when they were both at his childhood parties, three of which happened to be at the opera.
    Freddy: Oh, and by the way, it would've been nice to have a clown at one my parties who wasn't SINGING IN ITALIAN!
    108: The B Story 
    109: The Fix Is In 
  • Alan's reaction to David getting rid of his alcohol including the stuff that was hidden.
    110: Reindeer Game 
  • Frasier orders 24 chairs and one Christmas tree for a last minute Christmas Eve party, but a mix up finds his apartment crowded by 24 Christmas trees (and one chair).
    • When Frasier asks if the flowers were delivered, we hear a voice from behind the Christmas trees, leading to Frasier remarking he can't see the florist for the trees.

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