John Mahoney credited as playing...
Martin Crane
- Frasier: Say, Dad, you remember that woman I went out with on Valentine's Day but I wasn't quite sure if it was a romantic thing?
- Martin Crane: Yeah, that new publicity woman at the station.
- Frasier: Yes, Cassandra Stone. Well, I asked her out again last night and I got my answer.
- Martin Crane: Oh, I'm sorry, Fras'.
- Frasier: No, I'm not finished!
- Martin Crane: That's the spirit. You hang in there.
- Daphne Moon: You know, Dr. Crane, someone once said that long periods of abstinence can actually refresh the soul.
- Cassandra Stone: [Cassandra enters in a blue robe] Morning, everyone!
- Frasier: Yes. Well, that someone was me and I was full of it!
- Frasier: Oh, morning, Dad.
- Martin Crane: Everything go alright with Faye last night? She didn't take the breakup too hard, did she?
- Frasier: Not really.
- Martin Crane: Well, I'm sure she realizes, pretty as she is, that she won't be alone for long.
- Faye Moskowitz: [Faye enters in the blue robe] Good morning, Martin!
- Martin Crane: What'd I tell you?
- Frasier: Oh, good morning.
- Daphne Moon: Morning.
- Martin Crane: I didn't hear you come in last night. You have a date?
- Daphne Moon: [Frasier comes back from the kitchen holding up two mugs] Well, I guess that answers that.
- Martin Crane: Well, ease up there, Cassandra's a great gal - women like her don't come along every day.
- Faye Moskowitz: [Faye enters, wearing the same blue robe Cassandra wore the previous day] Morning!
- Daphne Moon: No, they certainly don't!
- Martin Crane: Well, my vote sure goes for Cassandra.
- Daphne Moon: Oh, you would say that. Any young woman who shows you any attention, you're ready to sign over your pension check. I think he should go for Faye.
- Martin Crane: Oh Faye, Faye, if he wants some boring, artsy-fartsy conversation, he's got Niles.