Frasier Has a Gay Dream

Published: July 16, 2019, 7:47 a.m.

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\\u201cThe Impossible Dream\\u201d (October 15, 1996)

The finale to the second season of GEE begins how the first one began: with Frasier. Two years after the episode that said, \\u201cNo, Frasier isn\\u2019t gay,\\u201d the show backed up a little and asked \\u201cBut what would you say if he was maybe?\\u201d Also it\\u2019s revealed that Gil Chesterton has a more toned chest than any of us would have expected.

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