The seventh season of "Frasier" seems to be really accentuating the rivalry between the two brothers. Niles is proud that he has been given the opportunity to be an arts critic for a snooty publication. Of course, Frasier thinks he is eminently more qualified to comment on the arts than little brother. Now, enter Poppy, this air-headed, verbose woman who is connected to the owner of the station. Every time these guys go at each other, they both seem to lose.
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Poppy Pops By
atlasmb6 May 2024
This is certainly one of my favorite episodes of "Frasier".
When Niles is appointed art critic of a snooty magazine, Frasier's envy ---predictably---gets the better of him, so he seeks a way to match Niles' achievement.
Meanwhile, Eddie is on the lam after terminating a pet hamster that was mistaken for a rat.
And station KACL is visited by Poppy (Katie Finneran), the daughter of its owner, whose intelligence, subtlety, and demure deportment impress no one. Though Ms. Finneran's performance is brief, it is one of the funniest in the run of the series, and she is one of the most memorable characters from any series.
When Niles is appointed art critic of a snooty magazine, Frasier's envy ---predictably---gets the better of him, so he seeks a way to match Niles' achievement.
Meanwhile, Eddie is on the lam after terminating a pet hamster that was mistaken for a rat.
And station KACL is visited by Poppy (Katie Finneran), the daughter of its owner, whose intelligence, subtlety, and demure deportment impress no one. Though Ms. Finneran's performance is brief, it is one of the funniest in the run of the series, and she is one of the most memorable characters from any series.
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