"Frasier" Miss Right Now (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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More Sadness? Or?
Hitchcoc7 November 2019
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Frasier continues his dating. Jennifer Tilly is delightful as a damaged barfly who is interestingly sexy. She is forthcoming and Frasier finds her quite fun. Meanwhile, the woman with whom he is falling in love is the the matchmaker he is paying 10,000 dollars to. Circumstances continue to mess things up for them. But perhaps.....
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10/10
Jennifer Tilly and Frasier - Part Duex
azkokopeli9 February 2007
This is actually the second time Jennifer Tilly played a love interest opposite the "Fraiser" character. In 1986 she played Frasier's new girlfriend "Candi Pearson" on Cheers. Fraiser meets her after a bad date with Lilith, and they decide to get married right after they meet.

She was SMOKING hot back then! At that point she was already being type-cast as an empty-headed bimbo.

Ultimately they don't get married. Which is good, because it would have ruined the future "Frasier" show.

I know, probably nobody cares about that. : )

Episode link: http://imdb.com/title/tt0539851/
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10/10
It Was All Jennifer Tilly's Moment To Shine
richard.fuller126 January 2014
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I don't know when I've laughed so much at a single episode as this one.

Frasier wants to forget about the beautiful intelligent Charlotte (Laura Linney) and hooks up with Jennifer Tilly as Kim, a cheap, air-headed bimbo from the bar.

Kim's lines and one-liners opposite Kelsey Grammar are priceless.

Frasier takes Kim home and they are interrupted by Frasier's dad and Ronnie (Wendie Malick) and Ronnie's mother, a very uptight, prim and proper sort.

Malick gets off a few good ones about Frasier not spending summer with granma if he doesn't behave, but it all shifts back to Tilly. Her lines are brilliant.

Why she wasn't Emmy nominated here, I wouldn't know. As the ditsy bimbo who must wisely and politely step aside while still getting off some good lines, which is important in a sitcom; wonderful dialogue.
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6/10
Miss Right Now
studioAT18 July 2017
This is a better episode from late in the eleventh and final series after a run of only so-so offerings.

It helps that it boasts a guest star in Jennifer Tilly who steals every scene she is in, and possibly the episode.

It's a real return to form, despite me not being totally convinced about the character of Charlotte, or indeed the Martin and Ronee relationship, as it all seems rather rushed.

By late 'Frasier' standards though this is a good episode.
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5/10
Frasiers love life...
twanster-122 January 2020
In the end it was his love life that killed the show. His constant womanising and sleeping around. Sleeping with woman then dumping them. Chasing woman who were in relationships aswell. He was late 40s early 50s and somehow still able to attract beautiful woman. I love the show. Episodes like this one are still very funny but I do wish they'd neutered frasier or settled him down as we never got to see his character grow. The show ends as it starts. This is a funny episode but overall its just another frasier getting an impossibly beautiful woman and ditching her for another woman an still ends up single...
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4/10
Supporting cast to the rescue
twanster-9765511 June 2020
Another episode with frasier making his way thru woman.. This time another stunning woman (tho simple minded) makes her way to frasier, just before they sleep together frasier ditches her because his matchmaker shows up and he wants her more.. The lovable and pompas frasier we'd known and loved had been replaced with a womaniser and for that reason we have to thank the support cast for carrying the show. One can't help but wonder how great the show might have been if they'd settled frasier down and developed his character abit but despite an unbelievable amount of stunning woman, he ends the series still single and moving even further away from his son..
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