The central conflict is fueled by the brothers' obsession with "clues" that they believe confirm Barry’s secret. From his choice of cologne to his career as a florist, Frasier and Niles build a profile based entirely on stereotypes. This is a recurring theme in the series: the brothers often mistake their refined tastes for a universal diagnostic tool. They view themselves as astute observers of human nature, yet they are consistently the least self-aware people in the room. Their "investigation" is less about saving Roz from heartache and more about proving their own perceptiveness.
: How the brothers' desire to be "right" outweighs their empathy for Roz. [S7E10] The Prying Game
: The subversion of 1990s tropes regarding masculinity and interests. The central conflict is fueled by the brothers'