| "The Good Son" | |||
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Frasier and Niles discussing their father's future living arrangements | |||
| Episodeno. | Season 1 Episode 1 | ||
| Directed by | James Burrows | ||
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| Production code | 40571-001 | ||
| Original air date | September 16, 1993 (1993-09-16) | ||
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"The Good Son" is thepilot episode of the television sitcomFrasier. It aired on September 16, 1993, onNBC.[1] It introduces the primary characters and settings, and distances itself from its parent seriesCheers.
The final draft of the script was published on April 29, 1993.[2] Excerpts from the show were promoted asthe series finale ofCheers aired on May 20, 1993.[3] This episode set up a number of recurring gags for the series, such as Martin's Lazyboy recliner and the unseen character ofMaris Crane, Niles' wife.
Six months after the conclusion ofCheers,Dr. Frasier Crane is divorced fromLilith Sternin and has moved back to his hometown ofSeattle, Washington, looking for a fresh start. Since the move, Frasier has been hosting a talk-radio show on KACL 780 AM Talk Radio as an on-air psychiatrist, alongside producerRoz Doyle.
Frasier is approached by his brother,Niles, who informs him that their father,Martin, a retired police officer injured in the line of duty, can no longer live by himself due to his injuries. In hopes of renewing their father-son relationship, Frasier offers to take his father in.
Martin moves into Frasier's apartment but Martin brings in his thread-bare recliner andParson Russell Terrier Eddie, both of which greatly upset Frasier. Some time afterwards, Niles and his unseen wife, Maris, offer to help Frasier take care of Martin by jointly paying for ahealth care provider. Martin convinces Frasier to hireDaphne Moon, an eccentric immigrant fromManchester, England, who claims to be "a bit psychic", much to Frasier's displeasure. After Daphne says she needs to move in, Frasier, who doesn't want more people living in his apartment, rejects her. This leads to an argument with Martin, which ends with Frasier walking out of the apartment.
The next day at work, Frasier confides his troubles to Roz. She tells him the story ofLupe Vélez, pointing out that although things might not go as planned, they can work out anyway. Frasier then takes his next call, only to find an apologetic Martin on the line. Frasier then reconciles with his father. The next call is from a woman, upset and tearful about breaking up with her boyfriend. Frasier proceeds to tell her the story of Vélez. The episode ends with Daphne, Martin, and Frasier watching TV in his apartment in the evening while Eddie silently stares at a disturbed Frasier.