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Part Two of Two. It is the night before Daphne and Donny's wedding and her entire family, as well as Frasier, Martin, Roz and Niles have arrived at the Wayside Inn, where the wedding is to take place. As much as he tries, Niles realizes that he is nowhere near over Daphne at all and he decides to lay it all on the line and tell Daphne how he feels once and for all.

It won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series.

Martin (John Mahoney) asks the bartender for a beer and he receives a Ballantine's, to which he exclaims "That is his brand!" He then claims that they are going to stop making that beer. At the time the episode aired, Ballantine's Brewing was owned by Pabst and had, between 1996 and 2000 stopped brewing all but one of their lines.

This episode, the last of the season, does not have the usual roster of credits for the season's call-in patients.

In the scene where Daphne (Jane Leeves) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) are in the bedroom talking, there's a moment when they both go to lock all the doors in the room. The door that Niles locks from the hallway, the main door, is like the other doors in the room in that it locks from the inside. Yet Niles opens the door and locks it from the outside.

Per the title, for good luck the bride must wear something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.

Jane Adams (Dr Mel Kamofsky) and Saul Rubinek (Donny Douglas) also worked together on the film, Я люблю неприятности (1994).

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    • Author: Steelcaster
    All the tension, all the 'will they, won't they?' between Niles and Daphne bubbling away in the background of whatever Frasier was doing gave viewers something to invest in while watching the show.

    Without it the show fell apart in my opinion. So this, for me in the last decent episode of 'Frasier'. And its a good one. The writing is sharp, there's heart, there's humour and the characters still feel like the ones I met in the pilot.

    After this things changed. The plots got weaker, the acting larger and lots of the charm went.

    So I treat this as the last good episode of a sitcom that overstayed its welcome.
  • Episode complete credited cast:
    Kelsey Grammer Kelsey Grammer - Dr. Frasier Crane
    Jane Leeves Jane Leeves - Daphne Moon
    David Hyde Pierce David Hyde Pierce - Dr. Niles Crane
    Peri Gilpin Peri Gilpin - Roz Doyle
    John Mahoney John Mahoney - Martin Crane
    Saul Rubinek Saul Rubinek - Donny Douglas
    Jane Adams Jane Adams - Dr. Mel Karnofsky
    Millicent Martin Millicent Martin - Gertrude Moon
    Brooks Almy Brooks Almy - Mrs. Richman
    Teri Ralston Teri Ralston - Miss Carney
    Thomas Byrd Thomas Byrd - Tim Walsh (as Tom Byrd)
    Cameron Dye Cameron Dye - Nigel Moon
    Rob Klingman Rob Klingman - Bartender
    Anthony Montgomery Anthony Montgomery - Waiter (as A.J. Montgomery)
    Anthony LaPaglia Anthony LaPaglia - Simon Moon
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