"Frasier" A Crane's Critique (TV Episode 1996) Poster

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(1996)

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What Are the Real Motives?
Hitchcoc4 October 2019
Robert Prosky plays a writer of the J. D. Salinger ilk. He wrote one great book that influence a generation, but hasn't written anything since. Martin runs into him in a bar and they hit it off as a couple of old men with similar tastes. But Frasier and Niles have spotted him and when they encounter him they can't think of what to say. I remember a friend who wanted to meet the Beatles. I asked him what he would say to them. His response was, "I sure like your music." There is an interesting twist at the end.
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