On May 13th, 2004, the world said ‘Goodnight Seattle’ one last time to the greatest TV character of all time, Dr. Frasier Crane. Frasier superfans Sydney Boniface and Teddy Ivanova open an investigation, assuming what appears to them to be obvious, that the absence of the beloved titular character means Frasier must be missing. They learn very quickly that in Hollywood, things are not always as they seem.
Sydney and Teddy find Frasier.
Kelsey’s personal assistant and closest confidant reaches out to us through the Frasier hotline. After a number of key witnesses disappear, we realize someone is trying to compromise the investigation.
Where has he gone? Where could he be? These are your Frasier theories.
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We head to Burbank to check out Camille’s storage container theory and meet a tailor with a secret in his basement.
We talk to the two people who were closest to Kelsey around the time of his disappearance; his ex-wife, Camille, and his best friend Alex, who, uh, happens to be a ghost. Plus, Camille gives us a very important clue in piecing together what happened to Kelsey.
Is Kelsey’s number one competitor, Tony Shalhoub, somehow involved in Kelsey’s disappearance? We also talk to one bad dog who has his own theory.
On May 13th, 2004, the world said ‘Goodnight Seattle’ one last time to the greatest TV character of all time, Dr. Frasier Crane. Frasier Crane hasn’t been seen in public since, which definitely means he’s missing. The search begins by checking in on Frasier’s local haunts. Maybe he’s exactly where we think he’d be.
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