As the rest of Frasier's former co-workers find new jobs, he goes through the stages of grief for his career.
When the tickets to his high school reunion arrive in the mail at an inopportune time, Frasier realizes that the events always seem to coincide with a severe downturn in his life. A disastrous interview only hurts Frasier's already low self-confidence and as a result, he has trouble deciding whether or not he will attend the reunion.
To keep Frasier and Martin from killing each other, Martin moves in with Niles. This means Daphne with be moving in with Niles as well.
Anybody who's anybody is going to see a new play, but Niles and Frasier can't seem to get tickets.
Frasier starts dating a beautiful neurotic who needs Frasier's therapy skills as much as Frasier needs to use them.
Maris tells Niles that she wants to get back together or she'll ruin him in settlement. Frasier starts seeing a woman, but can't help calling other women for dates.
Niles' divorce induced financial problems force him to move out of his apartment and into Frasier's.
Niles throws a dinner party at Maris's beach house, but the carcass of a dead seal is stinking up the place.
Everybody gets ready to go back to work as KACL's ratings continue to sink. Frasier give Roz a loan to tide her over and then gets upset when he sees her spend money on frivolous things.
Frasier agrees to a blind date set up by his date's mother who thinks he is Jewish.
Frasier is snookered and insulted after a series of good deeds go awry, including being arrested for unwittingly giving a ride to a prostitute.
Roz and Frasier fix up Martin with Roz's mother.
When Woody shows up in Seattle, Frasier is delighted to see him again, until he finds out that they have nothing in common anymore.
On Valentine's Day, a gorgeous public relations executive fawns over Frasier. He's confused when she claims that their dinner date is business-only, but then acts quite the opposite. Martin takes a disconsolate and lonely Daphne out to dinner with unexpected results.
Expecting the worst on the eve of Niles' divorce proceedings, Frasier decides to hire his brother a legal shark. He subpoenas Frasier to answer some embarrassing questions about Niles.
Niles attempts to play matchmaker between Roz and her old boyfriend who is now romancing Daphne. He takes them to a mountain cottage, but Frasier and Martin show up early for some duck-hunting and ruin his scheme.
The Brothers Krane are pushed to the edge in trying to put together a dinner party.
Niles gets some help from Frasier in his attempt to win back his condo by throwing a swanky reception for the condo board.
When Frasier and Niles get competitive at an auction, they insist on looking up their IQ scores from when they were kids, only to make a surprising discovery. Roz and Martin try to influence the bidding at the auction. Daphne gets too involved with her online friends.
Frasier hires a glamorous psychiatrist to host a radio call-in show and then is shocked at how she berates her cowering questioners.
Just as Frasier's relationship with Cassandra begins to heat up, Faye Moskowitz reappears looking to restart her romance with the doctor.
Niles encourages Daphne to believe in her psychic visions of a stranger who becomes her future husband hoping that it will undermine her relationship with Donny.