Frasier offers to pay for Daphne’s wedding but ends up hijacking every decision, from the flowers to the seating chart.
If you'd like to look at other standout moments from this season: (to see the slow burn) A summary of the Season 7 finale (for the big payoff)
💡 This episode effectively sets the stage for the emotional payoff of the Season 7 finale by highlighting just how complicated the wedding logistics—and everyone's feelings—have become.
A sharp, high-stakes comedy of errors that perfectly balances Frasier’s intellectual arrogance with genuine heart. It marks a pivotal moment in the show’s transition toward the Niles/Daphne endgame. 📉 Episode Breakdown
Watching Kelsey Grammer steamroll over Donny and Daphne is both cringe-inducing and brilliant.
This episode is a masterclass in the "Frasier Crane meddling" trope. While Father of the Bride centers on Daphne’s upcoming wedding to Donny, it is really an exploration of Frasier’s need for control and the collateral damage of his "good intentions." 🖋️ The Verdict
David Hyde Pierce shines as a man trying to convince himself he doesn't care about the wedding. 🚩 Critical Take
The tension between Frasier’s vision of a "perfect" event and Daphne’s working-class roots provides excellent class-based comedy. 🌟 Key Highlights

