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"Someone to Watch Over Me" is the nineteenth episode of season two of American sitcom Frasier. The...

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"Someone to Watch Over Me" is the nineteenth episode of season two of American sitcom Frasier. The episode title is possibly a reference to the song by George Gershwin from the musical Oh, Kay!. Frasier has been receiving frequent calls to his radio show from a woman named Kari, who states that she is his "number one fan." Frasier is at first flattered by her admiration, but both he and Roz are somewhat disturbed when she calls into the show and tells him that she saw him buy a rose earlier that day and that he wasn't doing his "regular routine." However, Frasier soon shrugs it off, as he and Roz have been nominated for a SeaBee award. Later, at Frasier's apartment, Frasier and Niles are planning to go to the opera. Frasier opens his briefcase to take out the tickets and, much to his surprise, discovers a scarf; an accompanying note tells him that it is a gift from Kari. He is confused over when she found the time to put it there, as he hardly had it out of his hand all day, except when he went to get his hair cut. His worries are only heightened by Niles' assertions that Kari has the handwriting of a sociopath and that her behaviour displays the classic signs of the predator

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Last edited by: Freebase Data Team Oct 24, 2006

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