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: Critiques often focus on Diane as an "irredeemably narcissistic" but well-intentioned "pseudo-intellectual". Her self-absorption is highlighted by her inability to recognize the pain she caused Frasier, even while casting an actor to play his stand-in, "Franklin," in her play.

The episode (Season 3, Episode 14) is widely analyzed for its role in providing closure for both the fictional characters and the real-world actors. Key Thematic Analyses "Frasier" The Show Where Diane Comes Back(1996)

: The episode is framed as a "burying of the hatchet". Academically and critically, it is viewed as Frasier's opportunity to finally confront the "debilitating" rejection of being left at the altar. It functions as a necessary denouement to their relationship, allowing Frasier to transition from a man "damaged" by Diane to one who achieves a sense of maturity. : Critiques often focus on Diane as an