Posted on March 18th, 2010 by cfz
There was an episode where Frasier referred to a woman, possibly
Lilith, in terms of ("with that woman there's nothing but scorn,
derision and (one other word I can't remember). That's the word I'm
looking for. I believe the setting was his studio.If you are fully satisfied by my response, may I post it as the answer
to your question?actually, I think you hit it right on the nose, because I was sort of
thinking it was someone other than Lilith he was referring to, and the
way it reads, it really does sound more like how I remembered it.
Thanks a million!In Episode 3.03, "Martin Does It His Way," Frasier said this of his
Great Aunt Louise, who had just died:
"The entire time I knew her she never said anything to me that wasn't
scornful, derisive or contemptuous."
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Derby/3267/33.html
http://www.frasieronline.co.uk/season3/ep3.htm
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