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So many but one great gag I noticed today in “Slow Tango in South Seattle” was when frasier was reading the book and in the passage about the character leaving, the cheesy book has one analogy after another, (“leaving, going like a solitary boat on a lonely horizon, departing like a train rolling ceaselessly through the night” etc) and he flips the pages of the book a few times Before “and he was gone”. Frasier is great at these types of implied jokes, what are some of your faves?
"I am having one now" ( Niles, re unexpressed thoughts)
" We care so you don't have to" ( Niles on the Goldenacres care home)
I think it might be more just that it’s from The Mikado and an example of them being insufferably obsessed with things like a 19th century operetta
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It might as well!!