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While the humor is top-tier, Frasier is at his most unlikable here. His "benevolent" takeover of the wedding feels particularly invasive, though the inevitable explosion at the end provides a necessary and satisfying reality check.

Niles attempts to be "the cool guy" by dating a wilder woman, leading to predictable but hilarious social friction.

If you'd like to look at other standout moments from this season: (to see the slow burn) A summary of the Season 7 finale (for the big payoff) Father of the BrideFrasier : Season 7 Episode 2

David Hyde Pierce shines as a man trying to convince himself he doesn't care about the wedding. 🚩 Critical Take

A sharp, high-stakes comedy of errors that perfectly balances Frasier’s intellectual arrogance with genuine heart. It marks a pivotal moment in the show’s transition toward the Niles/Daphne endgame. 📉 Episode Breakdown While the humor is top-tier, Frasier is at

The tension between Frasier’s vision of a "perfect" event and Daphne’s working-class roots provides excellent class-based comedy. 🌟 Key Highlights

The frantic attempts to hide Frasier’s excessive wedding purchases from a skeptical Martin. If you'd like to look at other standout

(for more cringe comedy) Which part of the episode stood out most to you?