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Frasier is focused on Faye, but he keeps saying "Cassandra"; meanwhile, Roz has an unfortunate fling and Martin's relationship with Bonnie goes to the dogs.
Daphne's engagement to Donny has Niles in a funk, but a peppy waitress from Cafe Nervosa provides a pick-me-up.
Daphne learns that Donny plans to propose, but then a psychic vision suggests that he might not be her dream man.
Frasier makes an inept attempt to juggle romances with two women.
KACL attacks the airwaves with Dr. Nora, a radio shrink whose abrasive style rubs Frasier the wrong way.
Frasier and Niles act like morons when they learn the results of their childhood IQ tests.
Niles seeks to return to his luxurious old apartment.
Frasier and Niles' planning for a dinner party invites revelations about their relationship.
With his divorce lawyer Donny dating Daphne, Niles schemes to reunite him with Roz at a lakefront cottage.
Niles, who's being bled by Maris's lawyers, hires a legal shark (and Roz's old boyfriend) to represent him.
Valentine vignettes...calamity befalls Niles as he awaits a date; Frasier wonders whether his evening with a co-worker is for business or pleasure.
Frasier catches up on old times with Woody from "Cheers."
Frasier and Roz fix up Martin with Roz's mother.
The effort to be a Good Samaritan appears to be a bad idea for Frasier.
At Christmastime, Frasier dates an attractive woman whose mother thinks he's Jewish.
News that KACL will be rehiring everyone is welcome to a jobless Roz, who has to borrow money from Frasier.
Something stinks about the gourmet dinner party Niles throws at Maris's beach house: a putrefied seal carcass on the sand below the deck.
Niles pays a high price for his divorce when severe financial constraints force him to lower his living standards.
Frasier receives a message from a secret admirer, but Niles realizes that it's actually meant for him---from Maris.
Frasier's latest love interest is an attractive neurotic whose troubles form the unstable basis of an odd romance.
The play's the thing that anybody who's anybody must see, but Frasier and Niles can't get tickets.
With Frasier and Martin about to kill each other, Niles agrees to have dear old dad, and, uh, Daphne come live with him.
Frasier is convinced that he's cursed when his high-school reunion comes up while he's low.
Frasier goes through various stages of grief over his dying career. The first stage: denial.