#SongoftheDay Up On The Roof (The Drifters)

I've probably mentioned before that I have the entire series of Frasier on DVD. Usually, I stop watching and go back to the beginning at the point where Daphne and Niles get together. I just lost interest when their will they/won't they disintegrated. For a long time, I thought I was a terrible anti-romantic because of this. 

Turns out I'm not the only one. I read somewhere that this happens frequently, with TV shows. Once there's a kind of resolution, the tension evaporates and interest wanes. That's why some shows will keep a will they/won't they going forever. Writers are wise not to destroy that magic. 

Daphne and Niles don't interest me in the least, once they're a couple. They're pretty boring once they get together.

I'm watching the episode where they have their first date--on the roof--which is why we're listening to this song.

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Giselle

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