Slow Tango in South Seattle
After Roz introduces Frasier to the hot new best seller “Slow Tango in South Seattle,” Frasier is stunned to learn that the story was based on his longago affair with a former piano teacher.
The novel was written by Thomas Jay Fallow -- a former patient of Frasier’s who turns up at the radio station while on his book tour. Frasier confronts Fallow, who apologizes for any embarrassment the thinly veiled tale may have caused Frasier.
Naturally, the incident causes Frasier to wonder whatever happened to his ex-lover, so he visits the now-sixtyish Clarice, who clearly still has a penchant for younger men.


