F R A S I E R (10x08) - Rooms with a View - Oh, this one's from your mom.
A kitten in a basket of yarn.
"Dear Niles, I know we haven't always gotten along" Wasn't that sweet of her? - Hey, Niles, look what I found in the parking lot.
- Hi, Niles.
It's good to see you.
How's he doing? - The doctor says he's doing just great.
- Well, he looks just great.
- Why is he so pale? - He's always this pale.
- I'll take those.
- Well, Niles, you've got quite an impressive array of flowers here.
Oh, dear lord, who sent mums? - Those are from Jaime, our squash valet.
- Really? You know, when I had the flu, Jaime didn't send me so much as a card.
- You didn't have the flu, you barely had the sniffles.
- I almost threw up.
Who knows, mums might have been just the thing to cheer me up.
- I guess we'll never know now, will we? - I'm so sorry you have to - go through all this, Niles.
- Oh, I'm pretty used to him by now.
- No, I meant - Oh, right, the umm Yes, well, thank you.
Who knew all those years of fois gras and brie would finally - catch up with me.
- You know, Frasier, you might want to get yourself checked out.
- You eat a lot of that stuff too.
- Yes, but I also drink a lot of red wine.
Now, Niles, you'll be happy to know that your prognosis is excellent.
I have done some research.
I have detailed the procedures and made copies for each of you.
Here we are.
I also took the liberty of checking out your surgeon.
A fine choice.
True, he did have a few brushes with the law.
As an undergrad.
And I think you all know how I feel about Tulane's medical school.
But, on the bright side, he has been extensively published and his reputation is stellar.
Now, if you'll all please turn to page 17 in your handouts you know, where is Dad? - He stepped outside for some coffee.
- I specifically used layman's terms for his benefit.
Oh, all right.
- How's he handling all this? - He's positively chirpy.
In other words, he's terrified.
Yes, when we were kids, whenever one of us was sick or hurt, Dad would try to keep us from worrying by pretending the problem didn't even exist.
Nonchalance was his coping mechanism.
Things always turned out all right, though.
It will this time, too.
- How are you holding up? - Well, you know You know what? I think you should think of something really cool to do when all this is over.
Like a big trip.
That way you can have something good to focus on.
I can't think about that right now.
What the hey! Still in bed? It's nine in the morning.
Up and at 'em, lazy bones.
Hello, I'm your anesthesiologist, Dr.
Ling.
How are you feeling today? Ah, don't let this faker fool you, he's just tryin' to get out of work.
- If you're feeling at all anxious, I can give you a mild sedative.
- No, thanks.
Are you sure, Niles? Dr.
Ling went to Duke.
Hello? Can I ask who's calling? Just a minute, please.
It's Maris.
Do you want me to make up an excuse? No, that's okay, I'll talk to her.
Hello? Well, yes, how'd you hear? Ah, Jaime is a bit of a gossip.
Luckily they discovered the blockage before I had a major event.
Well thank you.
That wasn't the nurse, that was my wife.
Yes, Daphne.
Uh, we were married a couple months ago.
No, well, ah it's not really my fault you didn't know.
Sounds to me like your argument is with Jaime.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, we didn't invite anyone.
Dr.
Ling? Give me the drugs.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Well yes, of course we invited him, he's my brother.
Uh, yes, William Sonoma and Tiffany's.
Keep it coming.
Now in just a few moments, we'll be ready to wheel you down to the OR.
He'll receive general anesthesia once he's on the operating table.
Now, if you'd like to follow along in your handouts, I could take you through the first steps of the procedure.
- The doctor explained everything to us yesterday.
- Yes, but did he have a mnemonic verse that goes along to the tune of "Camp Town Races"? - Hello.
- Ah, Doctor Schafer.
I was just explaining my brother's procedure to my family.
I'll hand the floor over to you.
- Thank you - Frasier.
Dr.
Crane.
- Oh, great.
Once you're under, we'll begin by inserting some tubes to monitor your blood pressure.
Then, while one team harvests the saphenous vein from your right leg, I'll be opening up your chest.
- Excuse me.
If I may, wouldn't a mid-cab be less invasive? I have done some research in the matter and I believe that is the prevailing methodology.
Well, you may have read about that in Reader's Digest, but a mid-cab is only appropriate for a limited blockage.
My source is not Reader's Digest.
It is a Harvard colleague.
Harvard being my alma mater.
HARVARD.
And if I'm not mistaken, the blockage is in the left anterior descending artery.
And the right coronary.
Look, in my expert opinion, - I'm doing what's best for this patient.
- And my expert opinion says otherwise.
- Well, if you're such an expert, maybe you should perform the surgery.
- Maybe I should! - Dad! - Frasier, you're not operating on your brother.
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