The Fight Before Christmas [2] Written by Jon Sherman
Directed by Pamela Fryman
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Production Code: 7.11
Episode Number In Production Order: 155
Original Airdate on NBC: 16th December 1999
Episode filmed on 23rd November 1999
Synopsis written on 16th December 1999
Transcript written on 13th May 2000
Transcript revised on 24th April 2001.
Previously On "Frasier"...
Kelsey Grammer introduces a few clips from "Back Talk," the first
part of this special two parter. You can find the transcript of "Back
Talk" here
Donny Douglas Episodes
- [6.15] To Tell The Truth.
- [6.16] Decoys.
- [6.22] Visions Of Daphne.
- [6.23] Shut Out In Seattle [1].
- [6.24] Shut Out In Seattle [2].
- [7.02] Father Of The Bride.
- [7.11] The Fight Before Christmas [2].
Melinda Karnovsky Episodes
- [7.08] The Late Dr. Crane.
- [7.11] The Fight Before Christmas [2].
Transcript {nicholas hartley}
Act One.
Scene One - Frasier's Apartment.
It's Christmas Week in Seattle. Not only is the Space Needle
supporting fairy lights, but the apartment is also adorned with
stylish Christmas decorations. Martin is at work on a little toy
Santa when Frasier enters.
Frasier: Oh, Good Lord, dad. You've been tinkering with that thing
for hours. Don't you think that maybe "Dancing Santa" could
sit this Christmas out?
Martin: Oh, I've got to get it ready for your big party tomorrow
night.
The doorbell sounds. Frasier crosses to the door.
Frasier: Oh, no need, dad. There will be plenty of things to delight
my guests. We'll be carolling and playing games. Oh, and
I'll be reading "A Child's Christmas in Wales" to bring the
evening to a close.
Martin: [to himself] That should do it!
Frasier opens the door to Roz, wrapped up for winter. She is carrying
an extravagant silver punch bowl.
Roz: Hey, Frasier.
Frasier: Oh, hello, Roz.
Roz: Hey, Martin.
Martin: Hello, Roz.
Roz: I can't stay, I just stopped by to drop off your punch bowl.
Frasier: Well, thank you, Roz. Say, what kind of punch did you serve?
Roz: Well, first I filled it with ice. Then I just poured orange
juice and vodka over it.
Frasier: Well, Roz, that's just a giant screwdriver!
Roz: Yeah? So what am I, Martha Stewart?
Frasier: Fine! Thanks anyway, I'm really going to be needing this
bowl tomorrow evening. There's going to be a crowd of
guests. I've invited the entire building, including Cam
Winston.
Martin: Oh!
Frasier: In the spirit of Christmas I've decided to put an
end to our feud.
Roz: What are you feuding about?
Martin: Oh, he parks his SUV right next to Frasier's Beemer!
Frasier: Yes well, that car is grotesquely oversized. I've often been
forced to exit from the passenger's side. Many a time, I've
been brought to grief on my gear shift! [exits to kitchen]
Roz: Why doesn't he just back in?
Martin: What, are you kidding? He can barely hit that space even
when the guy's car isn't there!
Roz smiles and heads to the door. Daphne appears and they share a
greeting. Roz shouts bye to everyone, to which the rest reply.
Daphne: Are you leaving?
Roz: Yeah.
Daphne: Actually, there's something I'd like to talk to you about.
Daphne takes Roz out into the hall and closes the door behind her.
Roz: What is it?
Daphne: The other day I found out something about Dr. Crane I wasn't
supposed to know.
Roz: [excited] Frasier?
Daphne: No, his brother. Apparently, he's had a crush on me for
years.
Roz: [sighs] Thank God!
Daphne: What do you mean, "Thank God?"
Roz: I've been afraid for months I'd be the one to blow the
secret.
Daphne: You mean you knew.
Roz: Well, everybody kinda did.
Daphne: And nobody said anything?
Roz: Well, if Niles wasn't ready to say anything, it wasn't our
place to do it. Well, who spilt the beans? It was Frasier,
wasn't it?
Daphne: Yeah, but he doesn't know he told me.
Roz: He doesn't?
Daphne: Well, he was on those painkillers for his back and, well, I
can't very well discuss it with Dr. Crane, he's so close to
Dr. Crane, if I told him he might tell Dr. Crane and then
Dr. Crane might feel embarrassed.
Roz: Yeah, why confuse things?
Daphne: The whole thing's just a bit awkward.
Roz: I don't see why. Niles has a girlfriend now, so obviously
he's gotten over you, and you're engaged to Donny.
Daphne: I suppose when you look at it like that there's really no
reason to feel awkward.
The elevator doors then open to reveal Niles who steps into the
corridor with some books. Daphne becomes very nervous and looks away
from him.
Niles: Well, there's a Christmas tableau: "Naughty & Nice."
Daphne: Hello, Dr. Crane.
Niles: Hello, Daphne.
Daphne: I'd see you inside but... I just have to... [excuses] Take
out the garbage! [Niles looks confused] It's in my pocket.
Daphne rushes onto the elevator with Roz as Niles enters the
apartment and greets his brother and father.
Niles: Frasier, I brought those carolling books you asked for.
Frasier: [takes them] Thank you, so much. Yes, here we are. "The
First Songs From A Victorian Christmas" and an "Elizabethan
Tidings of Joy." Now we're ready to party! Niles, what do
you think? Should we start with the carolling or should we
hold off until we've played a spirited game of "The
Minister's Cat?"
Niles: Start with the game, then the carolling, then perhaps the
guests will be ready for another game.
Martin: Yeah, Russian Roulette!
Niles: [looks at watch] So, I'm off.
Frasier: Oh, Niles, if you're not busy this evening, perhaps you
could help me string popcorn garlands.
Niles: Ah, unfortunately, I have to see Maris tonight.
Martin: Maris?! What the hell do you have to see her for?
Niles: Sadly, to pay my condolences. It seems our old gardener has
passed away unexpectedly.
Frasier: Oh, not Yoshi. Gosh, that's too bad.
Niles: He had a heart attack when he was out trimming Maris's
elaborate hedge maze. The paramedics never had a chance.
Martin: Well, I feel bad about Yoshi, but are you sure it's a good
idea spending the evening with Maris?
Niles: Well, she's terribly upset. Maris and Yoshi were very close.
In fact I remember he once made a topiary likeness of her
and wept without shame when it developed root rot. Well, the
problem is, I had to cancel on Mel tonight.
Frasier: Oh really, well, Niles, if you want my advice, I wouldn't
mention Maris to Mel.
Niles: What?
Frasier: The last thing a new girlfriend wants to hear is that you're
consoling your ex-wife.
Niles: Well, I hate to lie to Mel, though I do see your point,
Frasier.
And then the "Dancing Santa" springs to life to Martin's joy. It
begins wiggling its hips from side to side, dancing to music. Niles
and Frasier are horrified.
Niles: [putting on a joyful facade:] Dad! Santa's back!
Martin: It's the darndest thing, every year when I take him out of
the box, something's wrong with it. But I always manage to
fix him again.
Niles: Good for you, dad. [to Frasier:] I told you to dunk it
underwater.
Frasier: I did!
Niles exits as Frasier looks concerned at the grotesque figurine.
ANYONE FOR A HOT BUTTERED MARGARITA?
Scene Two - KACL Foyer
It is the office Christmas party. The foyer is decorated for
Christmas, Mexican style. Even the food has the taste of Mexico.
Frasier is nibbling as Kenny approaches.
Kenny: Hey Doc'. Merry Christmas.
Frasier: Hi, Kenny. My, the station has certainly outdone itself this
year with the Christmas in Mexico theme.
Kenny: It was my idea. It hit me when I realised their sauces are
red and green.
Frasier: [laughs] Well, that's why you're the boss.
Kenny drifts off as Roz approaches him.
Roz: Hey, Frasier, what time's your party tonight?
Frasier: [quiets her] Please keep your voice down, you're the only
one from the station I've invited.
Roz: Only one?!
Frasier: Yes, but don't worry, there'll be scads of people, because I
invited everyone in my building. Seven 'o clock!
Roz goes off to mingle as Gil arrives with some macho gingerbread
men.
Frasier: Oh, Gil, Merry Christmas.
Gil: And to you, Frasier.
Frasier: Oh, thank you.
Gil: I hope you've saved room for dessert.
Frasier: Have you been baking?
Gil: I have! Gingerbread men.
Frasier: Oh my, [looks] don't they look... muscular!
Gil: Yes well, my wife and I made a New Year's Resolution; Deb
and I have joined a gym to slim down and buff up. We needed
these to inspire us.
Frasier: Ah yes, there's nothing to strengthen a dieter's resolve
like a good motivational pastry.
Gil: Precisely. The problem is they're so delicious, I've already
had three. [picks one up] This is my last little man, I
promise. [starts to eat him] Oh, Gil, who are you kidding?
[wanders off]
Frasier: [aside] No one, Gil.
Then Mel, Niles's girlfriend, approaches him.
Mel: Frasier.
Frasier: Mel.
Mel: Hello.
Frasier: Well, gosh, I never expected to see you here.
Mel: Oh, well, I was one of the doctors on "Health Chat" during
cosmetic surgery week. I did a segment on breast
augmentation.
Frasier: Ah, how uplifting! [laughs but Mel doesn't find it funny]
Mel: Yes well, Niles is hanging up our coats. So did you two have
a good dinner last night?
Frasier: Oh, no, no, actually we didn't have dinner last night, I was
too busy planning my party. But please don't mention it to
any of my colleagues, they're not invited.
However, when Frasier turns around Mel has disappeared to find Niles.
Frasier: Mel?
Niles: [arrives] Frasier, Frasier, glad I saw you. About last
night, if Mel should ask...
Frasier: Oh, dear.
Niles: Oh, no.
Frasier: Oh, yes.
Niles: And you?
Frasier: I'm afraid so.
Niles: Damn you! Well, you're the one who told me to lie to her and
now you fail to back me up! [hits him on the shoulder - well
"hit" being used loosely, he then goes to find Mel]
Frasier: [shouts after him] Well, I'm a little preoccupied, I'm
having a party tonight for two hundred people!
Kenny is walking past and hears this. He looks upset and Frasier
looks guilty.
Kenny: Well, I won't lie to you, Doc'. This hurts!
Meanwhile, Niles tries to reason with Mel, who has already put on
her coat to leave.
Niles: Mel, Mel, darling, please, quick, quick come here, sweetheart.
Mel: Niles.
Niles: I know you're upset, darling, but...
Mel: Please, we're at a party.
Niles: All right, you're right, we'll talk about it later.
Mel: No, we'll talk about it now. Just put on your party face.
They both put on permanent grins.
Mel: Don't embarrass me, as if I could be further embarrassed after
you lied to me.
Niles: I can explain...
Mel: No, no, no, you don't need to. When a man lies about where
he's been, it's not hard to guess the reason. So what's the
little whore's name?
Niles: [laughs to cover] No, no, darling. The reason I told you that
I was dining with Frasier was actually, I was out...
Mel: Yes?
Niles: Getting your Christmas present.
Mel: [covers her mouth with embarrasment and happiness] My present!
Oh, darling, I'm so sorry. I should have known.
Niles: I'm so glad you're forgiving me. Or is that your party face?
Mel: No, of course not. [kisses him] Why don't you hang my coat
back up and I'll get us something to drink?
Niles: Of course.
Niles does as Mel wanders over to Frasier at the punch bowl and pours
a drink.
Frasier: Oh, Mel, this is awkward.
Mel: Oh, no, no, no, Frasier. Niles explained everything and
while I don't like being lied to, I do appreciate why he did
it.
Niles: [runs over worried] Ooooh, hello! Hello, chatting, are we?
Frasier: Well, actually I was just apologising for my part in your
little misunderstanding.
Niles: Well, then of course you were discussing the present.
Frasier: Oh, yes, the present. [lifts glass] And the future, Maris is
all in the past!
Mel: [sharply] Maris!
Frasier: Oh, dear.
Mel: You were with Maris last night?
Niles: Well...
Mel: How dare you?! [leaves to coat stand]
Niles: [to Frasier] Anything else in the box, Pandora?
Niles tries to again to win back Mel. Roz is standing just behind
them.
Niles: Mel, please.
Mel: Don't touch me, no.
Niles: Party face, party face.
Mel: Forget the party face. You're obviously still in love with
you and I'm not about to share you. Goodbye. [exits]
Frasier: Niles, Niles, I'm so sorry.
Niles: Frasier, don't pretend to be sorry. All you care about is
your precious party that you're hosting tonight!
Niles exits as everyone else looks around at Frasier upset that
they're not going. Frasier slowly inches out of the foyer.
End of Act One.
Act Two.
Come 'A Wassailing
To
Frasier Crane's Holiday Fest
Elliot Bay Towers #1901
Regrets Only
Scene One - Frasier's Apartment.
Frasier is pouring out some punch as Daphne and Donny fool around on
the piano. Donny is playing a simple, one fingered version of "Jingle
Bells."
Donny: Don't be nervous, honey. Bring it home, Daphne!
They are building up to Daphne's bit, which is a chord as a
finale.
Donny: Daphne Moon, everybody! We'll take your requests.
Martin: [enters] How about a little "Silent Night"?
Martin begins to start on the appetisers.
Frasier: Stop that!
Martin: What?
Frasier: Those are for the party.
Martin: [looks around] In case you haven't noticed: I am the party.
Donny: Didn't the invitation say it was for seven 'o clock?
Daphne: I hope people knew it was for tonight.
Frasier: Stop worrying, they'll be here. They're probably just
fashionably late. People do love to make an entrance, you
know.
The doorbell sounds.
Frasier: A-ha! Daphne, open the floodgates!
However, when Daphne opens the door, there stands just one very
miserable Niles with a bag of Christmas presents.
Niles: Hello.
Daphne: Evening, Dr. Crane. Isn't Mel with you?
Niles: No, she won't be coming. We broke up.
Daphne: [anxious:] What?
Niles: Yup, this afternoon.
Daphne: Goodness, I'm so sorry.
Frasier: Did you try to call her, Niles?
Niles: I left a dozen messages.
Donny: Oh, no, I'm so sorry. How long were you guys together?
Niles: Oh, no that long. Still, I was optimistic.
Donny: Did you talk about moving in together? Make any long term
plans?
Niles: This is really bringing out the lawyer in you, isn't it?
[laughs]
Donny: The bartender, actually. I was just wondering how big a drink
to make you.
Niles: Ah, big! Scotch!
Donny, Niles and Daphne go to the drinks table. Donny pours him a
nice glassful as Frasier exits.
Donny: Don't worry, Niles. We'll fix you up with somebody.
Niles: Oh, thanks Donny, I don't think this is a time for me to be
meeting someone new.
Donny: Someone old, then. You know, an old flame, an ex-girlfriend,
someone who got away. Huh? [Daphne looks nervous] Come on
Niles, there must be somebody you had your eye on before Mel.
Daphne: Donny, please! Can't you see you're making him uncomfortable!
She storms off to her room.
Donny: What? I was just trying to help, honey! You see, Niles, it's
not us, it's the holidays. It makes women crazy!
Meanwhile, in the hallway, Frasier has his ear to the elevator door.
He hears a group arriving and stands back with a gleeful expression
to greet them. The doors open to reveal a packed elevator.
Frasier: A-ha, hello everyone! Come in, come in!
Roz squeezes from the back and meets Frasier.
Frasier: That's very nice, ladies first. Now, no crowding, no
pushing. [laughs]
However, they stay in and the doors shut.
Frasier: Where are they going?
Roz: I've got bad news for you. That feud you were having with
the guy upstairs; it isn't over. He's having his own party.
Frasier: Damn him! He's siphoning off my guests.
They enter the apartment.
Frasier: You know, you won't believe this. That dreadful Cam Winston
is having a competing party.
Donny: Oh, that's what that was. Some big party in the lobby,
"Winston Party #2000."
Frasier: That's his apartment number. Well, two can play at that
game! Donny!
Donny: Yeah?
Frasier: [gives him paper, a pen and some scissors] Do me a favour,
will you? Make me one of those signs, see what you can
fashion out of these crude implements.
Donny: Okay, I'll try.
Martin: I don't know whether that's a good idea, Fras'.
Frasier: What?
Martin: Well, "Winston Party #2000" sounds like the party of the
future. "Crane Party #1901," sounds like... well, this.
Roz: Don't worry about it, Frasier. You always throw a good
party. This place'll be hopping in no time.
Frasier: Thanks, Roz.
Roz enters the kitchen and flicks open her mobile.
Roz: [into phone:] Hey, Connie, it's a morgue here. Is the party at
the station still happening? Great, I'll be there as soon as I
can.
Daphne enters the kitchen as Roz hangs up.
Roz: Oh, hey Daphne.
Daphne: You're not going to believe this. Dr. Crane broke up with
Mel.
Roz: Oh, yeah, I know, I heard.
Daphne: Is there anything you don't know before I do?
Roz: I overheard them at the office Christmas party.
Daphne: Really, what happened?
Roz: Well, okay, don't freak out. Mel accused Niles of still being
in love with someone else.
Daphne: My God, that's me! I'm someone.
Roz: I said not to freak out.
Daphne: But what if he says something to me?
Roz: Just let him down gently.
Daphne: Oh, it never works out that easily. You know how it is when
you say no to a guy.
Roz: [sceptical:] Yeah... sure.
Daphne: It just gets messy after that. You say you'll be friends, but
you never are. It ruins everything.
Roz: He's not going to say anything tonight. As long as Donny's
here you're totally safe.
Meanwhile, Frasier is pushing Donny out the door with the sign.
Frasier: Let's find a prominent place to put this. Preferably right
on top of Winston's sign!
Donny exits.
Frasier: Oh, go easy there, Niles.
Niles: Haven't you given me enough advice for one day?
Frasier: [responding to a ding in the kitchen] My canapés! [exits]
Martin: You know, Niles, you look like you need cheering up.
Martin starts the "Dancing Santa" which knocks over all of the presents,
including one with makes a shattering noise.
Niles: Daphne's present.
Martin: Did it break?
Niles holds it and the broken glass is obvious.
Niles: Well, we won't know until she opens it!
Martin: I'm sorry, but, hey look. [gives him Mel's present] You don't
need this one for Mel, do you?
Niles: Well, I guess not.
Martin: Okay, well here. [swap gift tags] Put that in there, and this
right in here, problem solved.
Meanwhile, Frasier pushes Roz and Daphne out of the kitchen.
Frasier: All right, now, you two, I don't want everyone congregating
in the kitchen. Now go out and mingle!
Roz: [acting:] Niles! Martin! I didn't see you come in!
Niles: [echoing:] Roz! Daphne! I didn't want to give these out in
front of all the guests, but since there aren't any. [hands
over presents] Roz, this is for you, and Daphne, Merry
Christmas.
Daphne: Oh, Merry Christmas, thank you, Dr. Crane.
Niles' mobile rings and takes it into the kitchen. Meanwhile, the
ladies look at their gifts.
Daphne: [scared:] Oh no, it's jewelry.
Roz: [bored:] Oh no, it's a book!
Scene Two - Frasier's Apartment.
Frasier and Martin are looking up to the next floor. Frasier is
holding a dish.
Frasier: My God, there must be a hundred people up there. Well, I'll
just show you what you're missing. Savoury lamb tenders!
Pesto-filled mushroom caps! Smell them and weep! [wafts the
smell up]
Martin: Come on, Frasier. Maybe we ought to walk you back inside,
there you are.
Meanwhile, Niles is talking to Mel on the phone in the kitchen.
Niles: [into phone:] Yes, yes darling, that's wonderful. I'll see you
soon. [hangs up]
Frasier enters.
Niles: That was Mel!
Frasier: And?
Niles: I managed to explain about Yoshi, she's on her way over.
Frasier: Thank God!
Niles: I know...
Frasier: Another guest! [off Niles's glare:] Oh, it's also wonderful
for you, Niles. Congratulations.
Niles: There is one minor detail I need to iron out. I also got a
message from Maris saying she wants to see me again. [gets a
bottle of water] I think she may have mistaken last night's
sympathy for affection.
Frasier: Oh, my. Well, Niles, if you want my advice-
Niles: Oh, you know, you really need to stop saying that.
Daphne enters unseen by the brothers.
Frasier: You've got to make your feelings clear to her, and the
sooner the better. There's very little point letting it drag
on like this.
Niles: You're right. I'll speak to her tonight.
Daphne, getting the wrong end of the stick, exits the kitchen.
Niles: At the moment, I just want to patch things up with Mel.
Frasier: A-ha. Well, you know, those antique earrings you bought her
should go a long way towards that.
Niles: Oh! I gave them to Daphne!
Frasier: You did what?
Niles: Well, Daphne's gift broke and I didn't think Mel was coming.
Dad suggested I switch the gift cards.
Frasier: Oh, for God's sake. Dad and his meddling! Well, if you want
my advice... [off Niles's glare] You know where to find me.
Meanwhile, out in room, Roz is getting her coat to leave as Daphne
catches her.
Daphne: Roz!
Roz: What?
Daphne: You can't go.
Roz: Why not?
Niles enters and catches Daphne.
Niles: Daphne, I'm sorry to interrupt. I need to speak with you.
It's a private matter, would you join me out on the balcony
for a moment?
Daphne: All right.
Niles: Thank you.
Niles exits to the balcony.
Roz: Whoa! He's gonna tell you.
Daphne: [imitating her:] Oh no, not tonight, not while Donny's here!
[then:] Roz!
Roz: Okay, so I was wrong. Boy, this is rough. What are you going
to do?
Daphne: I don't know. I guess I won't give him the chance. I'll speak
first, I'll just be direct. I'll tell him I know how he feels
about me, but I don't feel that way about him. I love Donny,
and nothing's going to happen between us.
Roz: Good. [re-thinks:] Luck!
Daphne exits to the balcony where Niles is waiting for her.
Daphne: Hi.
Niles: Daphne, er, I wish there were an easier way to say this, I...
Daphne: Wait! I have something I'd like to say first. Dr. Crane, I
have to tell you that...
Daphne looks at him and just cannot bring herself to say it.
Niles: Daphne, I am so sorry, what am I thinking? Here.
Niles, in his usual act of chivalry, takes his coat off and puts it
around Daphne.
Daphne: Oh, thank you. Anyway, Dr. Crane, I know that... [once again
she can't say it]
Niles: Yes?
Daphne: I'm sorry, I...
Niles: Why don't I start?
Daphne: No, Dr. Crane...
Niles: No, no, I really need to say this, I can't wait any longer.
Daphne...
Daphne: Yes?
Niles: This is so difficult for me.
Daphne: [almost hoping:] Yes.
Niles: I need my Christmas present back.
Daphne: [shocked:] You what?
Meanwhile, in the main room, Frasier, Martin, Donny and Roz are
slumped, bored out of their minds.
Frasier: People will go almost anywhere for free food and booze.
Am I really so insufferable?
Roz: I could call up the station and see if people want to come
over.
Frasier: [sarcastic] Oh, yes, Roz, let's call in the second string
guests. Let's fill my home with a bunch of angry, snubbed
co-workers. [then:] Do you think they'd come?
Then a bunch of people begin entering and all is better.
Frasier: Fashionably late! Hello, everyone. Come in, Merry Christmas.
Help yourself to the drinks.
Meanwhile, Donny smells a fish.
Donny: Okay, Marty, how did you get these people down here?
Martin: Oh, I just called an old buddy in the fire department and
told him that that many people in one place had to be a code
violation.
Donny: Oh, that is smart. But aren't there going to be the same
number of people down here?
Frasier: All right, everyone, we'll start by singing some carols and
then we will choose our teams for "The Minister's Cat."
Martin: [to Donny:] I don't think that's going to be a problem!
Meanwhile, Niles and Daphne are still chatting out on the balcony.
Niles: I feel terrible about this, and of course, I'll replace the
gift.
Daphne: That's all right. [takes coat off] Well, I won't be needing
this anymore. [hands it back to him]
Niles: Daphne, Daphne, Daphne, you never finished what you were
going to say.
Daphne: Oh, well, it was about the gift. Well, I could see from the
box that you got me jewelry from "Beady & Sons" and I
didn't get you anything nearly as grand. Well, doesn't matter
now.
Daphne looks into the apartment and notices Mel has arrived.
Daphne: Oh, Mel. She's here.
Niles: Yes, excuse me.
Niles enters and approaches her as Daphne goes to Roz. Niles picks up
the Christmas present on the way and changes tags.
Niles: I'm so glad you came. [gives her the present:] Merry
Christmas.
Mel: Merry Christmas.
Meanwhile, Roz and Daphne have a little chat.
Roz: So, how did it go? Did you tell him?
Daphne: Never got the chance, he went first. It turned out he'd just
given me the wrong gift and wanted it back.
Roz: You're kidding! You must be so relieved.
Daphne: I'll say! I've never been so relieved in my life.
Frasier gathers everyone for the carols.
Frasier: All right, everyone, we'll start with an easy one.
He strikes up the piano as everyone begins singing "Deck The Halls".
Chorus: Deck the halls with bows of holly,
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la,
Tis' the season to be jolly,
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la,
Don we now our gay apparel,
Fa-la-la-la-la-la, la-la-la.
As they are singing Daphne keeps glancing behind her at Niles and
Mel, who are kissing tenderly. Daphne keeps looking at him with
sorrow. Does she love him?
End of Act Two.
Credits:
Martin is standing on the balcony after the party. He notices a
little black cowboy hat on the floor and realises it's from his
"Dancing Santa." It looks like he tried to use his magic sleigh, as
Martin looks down from the balcony trying to spot the fallen fat man.
When Frasier arrives, he connects the two, and chases after him.
Guest Appearances
Special Guest Stars
JANE ADAMS as Mel
SAUL RUBINEK as Donny
Guest Starring
EDWARD HIBBERT as Gil Chesterton
TOM MCGOWAN as Kenny
Synopsis {kathy churay}
THE FIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
ACT ONE
SCENE ONE - FRASIER'S LIVING ROOM - DAY
As Frasier enters from the hallway, Martin is seated at the table
fixing his "Dancin' Santa" tabletop decoration for Frasier's
party the following evening. Frasier tries to discourage him as he
goes to answer the door. It's Roz, bearing Frasier's large punch
bowl she borrowed for a party of her own. Frasier has invited
nearly his entire building, including Cam WInston, a neighbor with whom
he's been feuding for some time. Daphne comes into the room and as
Roz leaves, follows her out into the hallway.
HALLWAY OUTSIDE THE APARTMENT
Daphne tells Roz that she overheard something -- that Niles is in love
with her. Roz is relieved that she wasn't the one to blow the
secret. Daphne can't believe Roz never told her, but Roz explains
that if Niles wasn't ready to do it, it was no one else's place to tell
her. Daphne says she feels uncomfortable discussing it with Frasier
-- he was taking painkillers and doesn't remember, and anyway he tells
Niles everything. Then they'd all just feel awkward. Roz
doesn't see why, since Niles has a girlfriend and Daphne is engaged to
Donny.
Just then Niles gets off the elevator and greets them. Roz boards
the elevator, leaving Daphne to make an awkward excuse and run into the
elevator after her. Niles is puzzled but heads into the
apartment
FRASIER'S LIVING ROOM
Niles hands Frasier the books he's brought, Victorian and Elizabethan
Christmas carols for the party. Frasier invites him to the party,
but Niles declines. He has to go and see Maris, to console her over
the death of Yoshi, her gardener. Frasier advises him not to tell
Mel, since "new girlfriends don't want to hear that you're consoling
your ex-wife." Niles says that he hates to lie to Mel, but in
the end he agrees and takes his leave.
SCENE TITLE: Anyone For A Hot Buttered Margarita?
SCENE TWO - THE RADIO STATION - NEXT DAY
A Mexican-themed Christmas party is in full swing as Kenny the
station manager greets Frasier and drifts off. Roz comes over to
ask what time the party is, and Fraiser cautions her to keep her voice
down. No one else at the office has been invited because he's
invited everyone in his building. Roz leaves and is replaced
by Gil, who tempts Frasier with a plate of rather muscular-looking
gingerbread men. Frasier declines, and Gil goes in search of other
goodies.
Frasier lingers at the buffet table and turns around to see Mel, who has
been invited because she was a radio show guest during the past
year. Niles is hanging up their coats. Mel asks Frasier
whether he and Niles had had a good dinner the night before, to which
Frasier absently replies that he was too busy planning his party to have
dinner with Niles. Mel looks incensed and goes off to confront
Niles. Frasier abruptly realizes he's put his foot in it.
Niles comes over and tries to warn Frasier to cooperate with his cover
story, but it's too late. Frasier tells him apologetically that
he's already spilled the story to Mel. Niles rushes off after Mel
as Frasier tries to explain that he's preoccupied because he's planning
his party that evening for 200 people. Kenny walks by just in time
to hear this, and is insulted that he wasn't invited.
ELSEWHERE AT THE PARTY
Niles tries to explain to Mel, who doesn't want to make a scene and
insists they discuss things while wearing their "party
faces." Smilingly she accuses him of being with another woman,
and Niles fumbles that he wasn't out with Frasier because he was buying
Mel's Christmas present. Mel relaxes in delight, and all is
forgiven. Niles departs to hang up her coat, and Mel moves over to
the punchbowl to get them some drinks.
At the punchbowl she meets Frasier, who apologizes for lying. Mel
forgives him sweetly as Niles comes rushing over to prevent a further
disaster. But it's too late as Fraiser manages to let on that Niles
was with Maris the night before. That does it for Mel, and she's
off to get her coat once again, Niles running after her. He tries
to apologize, but she doesn't want to hear it. She tells him the
relationship is finished and storms out.
Frasier tries to apologize to Niles, but Niles tells him loudly that all
Frasier cares about is the party he's hosting that evening. Niles
storms out too, leaving Frasier to face a roomful of accusatory
coworkers.
ACT TWO
SCENE TITLE: "Come A-Wassailin' to Frasier Crane's Holiday
Fest. Elliott Bay Towers #1901. Regrets Only."
SCENE ONE - FRASIER'S APARTMENT - THAT NIGHT
Donny and Daphne are all dressed up and seated at the piano, plunking
out "Jingle Bells" while waiting for the other guests.
The doorbell rings and Frasier asks Daphne to answer it, but it's only
Niles bearing Christmas presents. Daphne inquires where Mel is and
Niles replies that they broke up that afternoon. Donny asks how
long they had been going out, whether they had discussed moving in
together, etc. Niles smilingly accuses him of acting like a lawyer,
but Donny replies that he was only trying to find out how big a drink to
make for Niles. Big, replies Niles, and as Donny pours he asks
whether there isn't some old flame who got away that he can call for
consolation. Daphne snaps at Donny to leave Dr. Crane alone, and
heads off to her room. Donny whispers to Niles that it isn't their
fault -- the holidays make women crazy.
HALLWAY OUTSIDE THE APARTMENT
Frasier is skulking in the hall, waiting impatiently for some guests to
arrive. Finally the elevator door opens to reveal a full carload of
people, and Frasier warmly invites them all inside. But only Roz
gets off at Frasier's floor. She tells him that his feuding
neighbor, Cam Winston, is having his own competing party, and all the
people are going there instead. Frasier is incensed and goes back
into the apartment.
FRASIER'S LIVING ROOM
Donny tells Frasier that he noticed a big sign for the Winston party in
the lobby. Frasier hastily makes a sign of his own and dispatches
Donny to the lobby to post it. Roz departs for the kitchen,
followed by Daphne.
THE KITCHEN
Roz makes a call on her cell phone as Daphne comes in to tell her that
Niles broke up with Mel. Roz says she overheard them at the office
Christmas party. Dahpne wants to know what they said, and Roz tells
her Mel accused Niles of still being in love with someone else.
Daphne is appalled and is sure it's her. How will she ever let him
down gently? It's always messy and you're never friends afterward
-- it ruins everything. Roz reassures her that Niles won't say
anything that evening because Donny is there.
THE LIVING ROOM
Frasier pushes Donny out the door with the party sign, then goes to the
kitchen to check on his canapes. Martin and Niles arrange gifts on
the console table as Martin notices that Niles needs cheering up.
Reaching for the "Dancin' Santa" to give Niles a laugh, Martin
knocks a gift off the table. Niles picks it up and shakes it
ruefully -- it's Daphne's present, now broken into pieces. Martin
tells him to just switch the gift cards with Mel's gift, since Mel won't
be coming that evening. Niles reluctantly agrees.
Frasier pushes Daphne and Roz out of the kitchen, and they come over to
greet Martin and Niles. Niles hands them their gifts and moves away
to take a call on his cell phone. Daphne notices with alarm that
judging by the size of the box, Niles has given her jewelry. Roz
notes with equal discomfort that she's gotten a book.
SCENE TWO - THE BALCONY - LATER
Fraiser and Martin stare up at the balcony above their apartment, as
Frasier remarks in despair that there must be a hundred people up at
Winston's party. Martin guides him back into the apartment.
THE KITCHEN
Frasier dumps his party tray in the kitchen as Niles wraps up a call on
his cell phone. He explains in relief that Mel has forgiven him and
is coming over to the party after all. The only problem is that
Maris also wants to see him, having mistaken his sympathy for
affection. Behind the two of them, Daphne comes into the kitchen
just in time to overhear Frasier advise that Niles needs to make his
feelings clear to her instead of letting the situation drag on.
Daphne assumes the comment is about her and backs out in alarm.
Niles is unaware of her eavedropping and continues that he now has a
different problem -- how to get Mel's gift back from Daphne.
THE LIVING ROOM
Niles exits the kitchen in time to see Roz heading out the door with
Daphne on her heels. He interrupts them to tell Daphne he needs to
speak to her privately on the balcony. Daphne agrees, and he goes
out the glass doors to wait for her. Daphne's in a panic trying to
decide what to tell him. Finally she declares that she will simply
speak first -- she'll tell Niles that she doesn't feel the same way about
him, that she loves Donny and nothing is going to happen between
them. Roz wishes her luck as Daphne heads for the balcony.
THE BALCONY
Daphne comes out onto the balcony in her flimsy evening dress and begins
to launch into her speech. Niles notices her folded arms and
realizes she's cold. Apologetically he takes off his suit jacket
and gently slips it over her shoulders. Daphne is totally disarmed
by his chivalrous gesture. She starts into her speech several
times, but each time as she looks at him she trails off in
confusion. She's gazing into his eyes as if really seeing him for
the very first time. Niles is preoccupied and doesn't
notice.
Finally Niles goes into his own speech saying he simply can't wait any
longer.
"Yes?" Daphne sighs, looking at him with something that might
almost be hope.
"This is so difficult for me..." he stammers in polite
embarrassment.
"Yes?" she asks breathlessly.
"I need my Christmas present back," he finishes with
relief.
"You what?" she replies in disbelief.
THE LIVING ROOM
Frasier, Martin, Roz and Donny are sitting around disconsolately as
Frasier bemoans the lack of guests at the party. Just then the
front door opens and people begin streaming in. Frasier bounces up
off the couch and greets them ecstatically.
Donny takes Martin aside and asks him how he got the guests to the
party. Martin replies that he called an old friend from the Fire
Department to report the overcrowding at the other party, in violation of
fire safety laws.
THE BALCONY
Niles finishes his explanation about the gift. Daphne has recovered
herself and explains that she had just wanted to tell him she hadn't
gotten him anything nearly as grand as the jewelry he got her. She
hands him his jacket and turns back to the party, spotting Mel through
the glass doors. Niles goes in to greet Me.
THE PARTY
Niles picks up Mel's gift, removes Daphne's gift tag, and hands it to
Mel. They kiss tenderly.
Roz sidles over to Daphne to ask what happened. Daphne laughs that
Niles just wanted his gift back for Mel. Roz observes that Daphne
must be so relieved. Yes, agrees Daphne cheerfully, she's never
been so relieved in her life.
Frasier calls the guests together to start Christmas carols, and Daphne
moves to join them, looking over her shoulder at Mel and Niles.
Niles is smiling at her as she puts on the lovely earrings he got
her.
Daphne turns back to the carolers, then after a moment turns back to Mel
and Niles, gazing at the pair a bit sadly from far across the room.
FADE OUT.
(MISSING CREDIT TAG - SORRY!)
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